Description
General Objective
To acquire the fundamental knowledge, with theoretical and technical bases, for the integral attention of the family and community in primary care.
Addressed to:
University nurses. In addition, final year students and other health professionals and technicians may apply (subject to the approval of the academic committee).
Content
Module I: DEFINITION AND PRINCIPLES
PHC and Family Health
Integrated Health Care Model
Family risk assessment
Family system (types of families and family functioning)
Module II: FAMILY HEALTH TOOLS
Family assessment tools
Family life cycle
Comprehensive home visit
Crisis intervention
Family interview
Adult education model
Module III: POPULATION IN CHARGE
Concept of population in charge
Child population
Adolescent population
Female population
Adult Population
Older adult population
Module IV: APPROACHES TO CONSIDER IN HEALTH ACTIONS
Promotion
Prevention
Inequities in health
Social determinants
Health education
Module V: ETHICAL ASPECTS
Ethical Framework
Bioethics
Duties and rights law
Informed Consent
Module VI: CURRENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK
MAIS, legal framework
Management commitments (COMGES)
Health promotion, regulatory framework
Regulations on social participation
Module VII: PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
Definition of scheduling
How to schedule
Examples of scheduling
Staffing
Module VIII: CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
Basic notions of clinical management
Team meetings
Consensus plans
Family studies
Module IX: CHARACTERISTICS OF HEALTH CENTERS AND THEIR EVOLUTION
Health Centers
Evolution from a clinic to a Family Health Center
Territorial or sectorial units
Primary and transversal teams
Module X: WORKING WITH THE HEALTH NETWORK
Intersectoriality
Networking models
Care network in Chile
Referral and counter-referral
Module XI: PROMOTION STRATEGIES
Health promotion models
Promotion planning
Promotion in interculturality
Promotion in immigrant population
Module XII: SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL NETWORKS
Social Networking
Levels of participation
Strategies for social participation
Module XIII: WORKING WITH FAMILIES
Stages of family intervention
Anticipatory guidelines
Models and types of family intervention
Module XIV: LEVELS OF INTERVENTION
Systemic family therapy
Levels of family intervention
Appropriate management of the intervention at home
Module XV: FAMILY ADDRESSES
Integral approach
Psychosocial Accompaniment Program
Additional information
Country | Chile |
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Duration | 320 hrs |
Certification | AST |
Ranking | Adult, Outpatient, Primary Care, Pediatric, Health Management and Studies, Pediatrics |