Title of article :
Historical Reflections on Current Preventive Practice
Author/Authors :
Virginia A. Aita، نويسنده , , Benjamin Crabtree، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Background. Preventive care in medicine and public health has evolved through historical stages. Recently, developments within the contemporary health care environment have pressured primary care physicians to deliver more preventive care, but little was known about the actual delivery of such services. The Direct Observation of Primary Care study investigated the delivery of preventive services.
Methods. In the studyʹs qualitative portion, research nurses observed 138 family physicians in northeast Ohio, dictating observational fieldnotes. After transcription, the fieldnotes were content analyzed to identify patterns and themes. Further consideration led to a secondary historical analysis of ideas influencing medicine and public health. Fieldnotes were then re-analyzed from a historical perspective.
Results. The primary analysis showed variations among physicianʹs philosophies and styles of practice that influenced the delivery of preventive services. The secondary analysis highlighted competing historical ideas that have shaped medicine and public health. The authors argue that contemporary physicianʹs philosophies and styles of practice have parallels in the history of ideas informing medical and public health practice.
Conclusions. The implications of these findings, particularly a lost appreciation of ideas that continue to be operational in practice, may be important if there is to be improvement in the delivery of preventive services.
Keywords :
Primary health care , preventive health services , 20th century , public health , History of medicine , preventive medicine.
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine