OSVRT NA MULTIDISCIPLINARNE TIMOVE ZA PROMOCIJU ZDRAVLJA

TIMSKI RAD U PROMOCIJI ZDRAVLJA

  • Katarina Boričić Institut za javno zdravlje Srbije „Dr Milan Jovanović Batut“, Beograd, Srbija
  • Mirjana Tošić Institut za javno zdravlje Srbije „Dr Milan Jovanović Batut“, Beograd, Srbija
  • Slađana Šiljak Institut za javno zdravstvo Republike Srpske, Banja Luka, Bosna i Hercegovina
Ključne reči: promocija zdravlja, multidisciplinarni, timski rad

Sažetak


Uspeh savremenih programa promocije zdravlja, koji su uspostavljeni političkom odlukom na lokalnom, nacionalnom i međunarodnom nivou, zavise od efikasnosti timova za promociju zdravlja. U ovom preglednom radu je dat osvrt na multidisciplinarni pristup, kao savremeni pristup timskom radu u promociji zdravlja, koji je i preduslov za efikasna dostignuća unapređenja zdravlja. Multidisciplinarni pristup obuhvata široki spektar stručnjaka u javnom zdravlju, sa različitim znanjima, kvalifikacijama i veštinama, koji su okupljeni kako bi svako sa svog aspekta dao svoj doprinos u cilju pružanja usluga promocije zdravlja.

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