
Role of Family Medicine in Reducing the Risk of Health Neglect in Low Socioeconomic Communities
Author(s) -
Mohammed Ibrahim Habadi,
Yousef Alharthi,
Khalid Mohammed Razim,
Abdulelah Abdullah Aljurbua,
Hamda Daifullah Alazwari,
Ali Mohammed Alfalahi,
Khalid Abdulradhi Alshaeri,
Nawaf Hameed Almohammadi,
Mohammad Assaggaf,
Omar Mohammad Alrashedi,
Naif Ayidh Almalki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i38a32064
Subject(s) - socioeconomic status , neglect , medicine , health care , quality (philosophy) , family medicine , disease , environmental health , nursing , population , political science , philosophy , epistemology , pathology , law
Family medicine and family physicians have exerted significant efforts in reducing the impact of the deteriorated socioeconomic factors in some communities. They attempt to enhance the quality of care for individuals. Continued research and dedicated levels in this field can also be associated with clear and innovative approaches to enhance the management of certain diseases and to improve the quality of care to reduce patients’ negligence related to potential management plans. it has been reported that family physicians have major roles in elevating the quality of care, achieving better disease management, and enhancing the quality of care for the corresponding patients because they have direct involvement with the individuals’ community and patients, In this literature review, the aim to discuss the impact of socioeconomic status on healthcare and the role that family medicine plays to enhance the quality of care for corresponding individuals’ community. The continued care of family physicians towards the health care of patients can significantly enhance the quality of life and have related health outcomes. Setting priorities and prescribing suitable treatment regimens are two important factors that might solve the problem of negligence to treatment regimens in low socioeconomic communities. Local authorities should also provide suitable environments for patients to enhance the nationwide outcomes and to reduce the burdens over the healthcare facilities by calling for integrated social, providing medical efforts, and enhancing the quality of care for patients.