Self-care interventions for health

Self-care interventions for health can transform health systems and accelerate progress to advance universal health coverage (UHC). This approach views people as powerful decision-makers in their own health, promoting autonomy and agency within a supportive health care system. WHO’s first consolidated guideline on self-care interventions for health acknowledges the critical importance of self care in transforming health care delivery, including during pandemics.


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