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  • Primary health care (PHC) nursing in the Philippines is under-researched, despite its widespread practice, and this paper highlights a specific PHC nursing curriculum on a southern island.
  • The study collected data from faculty nurses who balance teaching and community service, using phenomenological analysis to uncover their experiences.
  • Four main themes emerged from the data: teaching PHC, external influences, the working reality, and practicing PHC, revealing critical insights about educational and clinical challenges in this model, along with recommendations for future research.

Article Abstract

Primary health care (PHC) nursing is widely practiced in the Philippines yet little is published about the nurses working in this field nor by these nurses. This paper describes a PHC nursing curriculum conducted in an island in the south of the Philippines and examines the experience of nurses working as faculty and simultaneously providing service to the local community. Data were collected from a convenience sample of faculty by interview and analysed using Huserrlian (descriptive) phenomenology and Colaizzi's method of data analysis. From 102 formulated meanings emerged four theme clusters: teaching PHC; external influences; the working reality and practicing PHC, and these are presented with exemplars from the interviews. The data gives a clear impression of the experience of implementing PHC and working with small communities and highlights the educational and clinical issues inherent in this unique model. The insights gained from the analysis of the interviews are contrasted with current literature and recommendations for future research are made.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2005.03.007DOI Listing

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