5 results match your criteria: "AFPI National Centre for Primary Care Research and Policy[Affiliation]"
J Family Med Prim Care
September 2024
Department of Family Medicine, Basic Health Care Services, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Background: Physiotherapists are health professionals who enhance mobility and quality of life (QoL) through clinical reasoning and the application of evaluation and treatment strategies. Their role is crucial in promoting health, preventing injury, and maintaining function.
Aim: This paper aims to (1) share early experiences and learnings from integrating physiotherapy in rural primary health care, (2) discuss the scope and role of physiotherapists in the primary care team, (3) list the competencies of physiotherapists in rural primary care settings, and (4) advocate for a re-imagined role of physiotherapists as multi-skilled "primary care physiotherapists.
J Family Med Prim Care
October 2023
PCMH Restore Health and Wellness, AFPI National Centre for Primary Care Research and Policy, India.
South Asia, constituting India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan represents the most populous region in the world burdened with significant multilevel poverty. Primary care is well-documented to reduce the burden of diseases (both chronic and acute) and associated morbidity and mortality; be cost-effective and improve health outcomes and health equity for both individuals and populations. .
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September 2022
Founder and Director, PCMH Restore Health, Bangalore, Karnataka, India and Chair, AFPI National Centre for Primary Care Research and Policy, India.
Background: Elderly patients with pain and falls are commonly seen in family practice.
Aims: (1) Highlight the role of a physiotherapist in the primary care team; (2) Discuss the collaboration between a family physician clinical pharmacist dyad and the physiotherapist that emerged; and (3) Share practice tools that emerged from our teamwork.
Settings And Design: Home Based Primary Care Practice (a core component of family practice).
J Family Med Prim Care
April 2021
Founder and Director, PCMH Restore Health, Bangalore, Karnataka, India & Chair, AFPI National Centre for Primary Care Research and Policy.
Family Medicine is unique in that it recognizes the central role of the patient's context and the interplay of family dynamics, social relationships, cultural background, and economics in the causation and presentation of any illness and the response to any given treatment. While this is true across the board, it is particularly true of mental health. In this article, using a selection of stories from our daily practices as family physicians, we: (1) reflect on the role of family physicians in addressing mental health needs in the community; (2) contrast between a disease-oriented (specialist approach) and a person-oriented (family physician approach); and (3) suggest a course correction to the existing model of mental health education for both generalists (such a family physicians) and specialists (such as psychiatrists).
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March 2021
Division of Family Medicine & Primary Care, PCMH Restore Health, AFPI National Centre for Primary Care Research and Policy, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Context: The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health crisis in India and globally. While national guidelines exist, the sources of data which form the basis of these guidelines are limited to a few well-established tertiary care centres. There is inadequate literature on AMR and antibiotic mismatch from India at community level and even less literature on AMR patterns from rural India.
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