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Creating positive practice environments in a primary health care setting.

Tinda RabieHester C KlopperSiedine K Coetzee
Published in: International journal of nursing practice (2017)
In a primary health care setting, it is important to train, appoint, and support managers who in turn will be able to train and support their personnel. Furthermore, reciprocal community involvement must be encouraged between personnel of the community health centre and stakeholders in the community to improve the health status of the community. Finally, group cohesions between all health care workers and managers at different organisational levels should be encouraged, as this enhances teamwork and a culture of teaching-learning and improves the competence of all staff.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • sensitive detection
  • quality improvement
  • long term care