Pumar Méndez, María JesúsLópez de Dicastillo Sáinz de Murieta, OlgaHernantes Colias, NaiaIriarte Roteta, AndreaBelintxon, MaiderGarcía-Iriarte, AntonioMujika Zabaleta, Agurtzane2024-01-252024-01-252022Pumar Méndez, M. J., López Dicastillo, O., Hernantes Colias, N., Iriarte Roteta, A., Belintxon, M., García Iriarte, A., Mujika Zabaleta, A. (2022) Development of a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary care. Journal of Nursing Management, 30(5), 010-022. https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.12980.0966-042910.1111/jonm.12980https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/47185Aim: To develop a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary care. Background: Despite health promotion being considered a keystone for popula-tion health and health care sustainability, its implementation remains insufficient. Customized evaluation tools are needed to address prevention and promotion omis-sions in primary care. Method: A taxonomy was designed using documentary analysis. Documents describ-ing frontline primary care professionals' health prevention and promotion activities or omissions were identified and analysed using framework analysis. Results: The ‘Taxonomy of Activities in Health Prevention and Promotion for Primary Care’ (TaxoPromo) includes 43 activities grouped into eight categories: planification, situational analysis, capacity building, development of awareness/public opinion, advocacy, development of networks, development of partnerships and intervention strategies. Conclusion: By contrasting the usual practices with the activities collected in the TaxoPromo, opportunities for improvement can be unveiled. Implications for Nursing Management: The TaxoPromo can be used at organisational and system levels to identify actions to integrate health prevention and promotion activities into a systematic, data-driven process; design implementation plans and tailor-made strategies for capacity building; enable benchmarking; and address omis-sions. The TaxoPromo can serve as a catalyst tool for the clarification and expansion of the nursing role in health prevention and promotion.application/pdfapplication/mswordeng© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Capacity buildingHealth promotionNursing carePreventive health servicesTaxonomyDevelopment of a taxonomy of activities in health prevention and promotion for primary careinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2024-01-25info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess