Development of a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary care

Aim To develop a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary care. Background Despite health promotion being considered a keystone for population health and health care sustainability, its implementation remains insufficient. Customized evaluation tools are needed to addres...

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Hauptverfasser: Pumar‐Méndez, María J., Lopez‐Dicastillo, Olga, Hernantes, Naia, Iriarte‐Roteta, Andrea, Belintxon, Maider, García‐Iriarte, Antonio, Mujika, Agurtzane
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description Aim To develop a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary care. Background Despite health promotion being considered a keystone for population health and health care sustainability, its implementation remains insufficient. Customized evaluation tools are needed to address prevention and promotion omissions in primary care. Method A taxonomy was designed using documentary analysis. Documents describing frontline primary care professionals' health prevention and promotion activities or omissions were identified and analysed using framework analysis. Results The ‘Taxonomy of Activities in Health Prevention and Promotion for Primary Care’ (TaxoPromo) includes 43 activities grouped into eight categories: planification, situational analysis, capacity building, development of awareness/public opinion, advocacy, development of networks, development of partnerships and intervention strategies. Conclusion By contrasting the usual practices with the activities collected in the TaxoPromo, opportunities for improvement can be unveiled. Implications for Nursing Management The TaxoPromo can be used at organisational and system levels to identify actions to integrate health prevention and promotion activities into a systematic, data‐driven process; design implementation plans and tailor‐made strategies for capacity building; enable benchmarking; and address omissions. The TaxoPromo can serve as a catalyst tool for the clarification and expansion of the nursing role in health prevention and promotion.
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