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The benefits of community participation in rural health service development: Where is the evidence?
conference contribution
posted on 2020-02-05, 00:00 authored by Robyn PrestonRobyn Preston, H Waugh, J Taylor, S LarkinsThe term ‘community participation’ is commonly understood as the collective involvement of local people in assessing their needs and organising strategies to meet those needs. The importance of community participation in rural health service development is uncontested. The rural health policy
framework Healthy Horizons Outlook includes the principle, ‘participation by individuals, communities and special groups in determining their health priorities should be pursued as a basis for successful programs and services to maintain and improve their health’. The document also states that ‘social capability and the physical capacity to plan and implement local programs are required for communities to improve and maintain their health’
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Other
History
Editor
Gregory GParent Title
10th National Rural Health Conference ProceedingsStart Page
1End Page
20Number of Pages
20Start Date
2009-05-17Finish Date
2009-05-20ISSN
1445-3363ISBN-13
9781921219153Location
Cairns, Qld., AustraliaPublisher
National Rural Health AlliancePlace of Publication
Canberra, ACT.Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
James Cook University; Spencer Gulf Rural Health School UniSA/University of Adelaide;Era Eligible
- Yes