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Aust J Prim Health ; 21(4): 409-16, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25629591

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to describe the reorientation of a remote primary health-care service, in the Kimberley region of Australia, its impact on access to services and the factors instrumental in bringing about change. A unique community-initiated health service partnership was developed between a community-controlled Aboriginal health organisation, a government hospital and a population health unit, in order to overcome the challenges of delivering primary health care to a dispersed, highly disadvantaged Aboriginal population in a very remote area. The shared goals and clear delineation of responsibilities achieved through the partnership reoriented an essentially acute hospital-based service to a prevention-focussed comprehensive primary health-care service, with a focus on systematic screening for chronic disease, interdisciplinary follow up, health promotion, community advocacy and primary prevention. This formal partnership enabled the primary health-care service to meet the major challenges of providing a sustainable, prevention-focussed service in a very remote and socially disadvantaged area.


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Community Health Services/methods , Community Participation/methods , Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander/statistics & numerical data , Primary Health Care/methods , Rural Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Australia , Community Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Community Participation/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data
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