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Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC): is it a dream or can it become reality in Turkish Primary Care?
Prof. Jan De Maeseneer

After a brief introduction of COPC history, background and concepts we will get into the details how this is implemented in Ghent, Belgium. We then will break into groups and do some brain storming on exploration of the relevant problems that could be addressed through COPC. Groups will exercise on formulation of the problems; data collection strategy and implementation as well as use of data and diagnosing the community. In the afternoon we will look into the implementation of this system in Turkey and exercise on the participatory formulation of the said problems. In the end, we will present the results and evaluate how to move forward.

Çalıştay Dili:İngilizce
Kontenjan: 30 kişi
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Çalıştay Tarihi:11 Nisan Perşembe, 09:00-17:00
Yer:Marmara Üniversitesi Maltepe-İstanbul
 
 
 

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Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC): is it a dream or can it become reality in Turkish Primary Care?

11 April 2019, Istanbul
Venue: Marmara University School of Medicine, Maltepe, Istranbul
Moderator: Prof. Jan De Maeseneer
Time Title Speaker
9:30 -10:00 Introduction:
 COPC: history – background – concepts.
Prof. Jan De Maeseneer
10:00- 10:30 COPC: How is it used in Primary Care in Belgium: case of Community Health Centre Botermarkt (Ghent)                              Prof. Jan De Maeseneer
10:30 -10:45 Coffee-break  
10:45-11:15 Brain storming 1:
 Exploration of relevant problems  that could be addressed through COPC – Definition of the population involved
Whole Group
11:15- 12:30 COPC-exercise 1:
Formulation of the problem – Data-collection strategy and implementation. Use of quantitative and qualitative data. Community Diagnosis.
Group Work
12:30-13:00 Presentation of results Whole Group
13:00-14:00 Lunch break  
14:00-14:30 How to involve the population in COPC in Turkish Primary Care?
Introduction & Debate
Prof. Jan De Maeseneer
14:30-15:45 COPC-exercise 2.
Participatory formulation of the problem. Data-collection and –analysis. Community-diagnosis. Participatory interventions. Monitoring. Evaluation.
Group Work
15:45-16:00 Coffee-break.  
16:00-16:30 Presentation of results.
Reflection on ‘Inter-sectoral Action for Health’.
Whole Group
16:30-17:00 Evaluation and way forward Whole Group
17:00-17:30 Wrap Up Prof. Jan De Maeseneer