| Literature DB >> 30249350 |
Blanca Valls Pérez1, Sara Calderón Larrañaga2, Joan Carles March Cerdà3, Enrique Oltra Rodríguez4.
Abstract
Incorporating community health teaching in the undergraduate nursing and medicine curriculum and postgraduate training programmes contributes to enhance the quality, rigour and sustainability of health-promoting community interventions. In this article, we discuss the failure of Spanish Medical Universities to include family and community medicine and primary health care as integrated and cross-cutting disciplines on the undergraduate curriculum. During specialized medical and nursing training, community health teaching varies widely depending on the qualification, priorities and motivation of the primary health care workers, teaching units and trainees. Growing job instability and current nurse and medical recruitment systems, are hindering learning being put into practice, as well as the development of health-promoting community activities and the strengthening of training networks and facilities. Amid such adversity, there are initiatives that provide quality training on community health and should, accordingly, be fostered and acknowledged.Keywords: Atención primaria; Community health; Community health nursing; Enfermería en salud comunitaria; Enseñanza; Internship and residency; Primary health care; Residencia médica; Salud comunitaria; Teaching
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30249350 DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2018.07.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gac Sanit ISSN: 0213-9111 Impact factor: 2.139