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What is Community Members

Acceleration of the Biopsychosocial Model in Public Health
Are members of an entity or inhabitants of a defined geographical area or a defined boundary, who usually share common health issues and receive services from the same health care providers. Community members are identified by characteristics such as common interests and perspectives, a sense of place, joint actions, and social ties.
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Community Participation as an Integral Part of the Biological, Psychosocial, and Social Aspects of the Management of Diseases and Illnesses
Vistolina Nuuyoma (University of Namibia, Namibia)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6496-0.ch002
Abstract
Community participation is one of the pillars of primary healthcare. In a primary healthcare approach, the community is considered vital to the design, implementation, and evaluation of healthcare services. Ideally, community participation entails efforts to reach underserved community members. Although healthcare service policies promote community participation, there is evidence of major gaps in community members', policymakers', and practitioners' understandings of its purpose, process, and outcomes. Therefore, this chapter will unpack the concept of community participation, firstly by giving broader definitions of community and participation and then explaining typology of community participation as well as the application of community participation in public health initiatives. In addition, the role of community participation in the prevention and management of COVID-19 is discussed.
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Problem-Based Learning Classroom Models in Higher Education
A group of people or an organization within the local community who share an interest in working with the PBL program of a particular discipline for the sole purpose of evaluating the solution to the issue.
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