Health Needs Assessment. Part 2. Need for Health and Need for Health Care
ZDRAVOTNÍ POTŘEBY A JEJICH HODNOCENÍČást 2. Potřeba zdraví a potřeba zdravotní péče
Hodnocení zdravotních potřeb spočívá v posouzení očekávaného přínosu poskytování rozličných druhů zdravot-nických služeb. Je úzce závislé na rozložení rizik a zdravotních problémů v populaci a na předpokládané schopnostizdravotnických služeb zmírnit či odstranit zdravotní rizika a následky nemoci, tak jak je známe z výsledkůmedicínského výzkumu či na základě konsenzu klinických pracovníků. Hladina výskytu nemocí (a zdravotních rizik)v populaci je běžně označována jako „potřeba zdraví“ (need for health), zatímco hladina očekávaného užitku jenazývána „potřeba zdravotní péče“ (need for services, need for care).
Klíčová slova:
potřeba zdraví, potřeba zdravotní péče, pociťovaná potřeba, normativní potřeba, komparativnípotřeba, zdravotní politika.
Authors:
I. Koupilová; J. Holčík
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav sociálního lékařství a veřejného zdravotnictví LF MU, Brno
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 1999; : 67-69
Category:
Overview
Health needs assessment is primarily concerned with the benefits that can be expected from the provision ofdifferent kinds of health services. These are closely related to the levels of health risks and illness in the populationand the expected effectiveness of the service in reducing health risks and the consequences of illness as indicatedby results of evaluative research or by clinical consensus. Levels of disease and health risks in a population arecommonly referred to as needs for health, and the levels of expected benefit are referred to as the needs for servicesor care.
Key words:
needs for health, needs for services, felt need, normative need, comparative need, health policy.
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