Revue des sciences de la santé

  • ISSN: 1108-7366
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The Impact of Community Health Initiatives on Preventive Care Utilization A Systematic Review

John Allen*

Access to preventive care services is crucial for improving population health outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. Community health initiatives play a pivotal role in promoting preventive care utilization among diverse populations. This systematic review examines the effectiveness of various community health interventions in enhancing access to and utilization of preventive healthcare services. Through a comprehensive search of academic databases, 30 relevant studies published between 2010 and 2022 were identified and analyzed. The findings highlight the significant positive impact of community-based programs such as health education campaigns, mobile clinics, and community health worker interventions on preventive care utilization. Common barriers and facilitators to accessing preventive services are identified, offering insights for policymakers and healthcare providers to develop targeted interventions that address specific community needs. This review underscores the importance of continued investment in community health initiatives to promote equitable access to preventive care and improve population health outcomes.

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