WHO guideline on self-care interventions for health and well-being, 2022 revision

Overview

A global shortage of an estimated 18 million health workers is anticipated by 2030, a record 130 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, and there is the global threat of pandemics such as COVID-19. At least 400 million people worldwide lack access to the most essential health services, and every year 100 million people are plunged into poverty because they have to pay for healthcare out of their own pockets.

There is, therefore, an urgent need to find innovative strategies that go beyond the conventional health-sector response. These interventions are also relevant for all three areas of the Thirteenth General Programme of Work of the World Health Organization.

WHO recommends self-care interventions for every country and economic setting as critical components on the path to reaching universal health coverage (UHC), promoting health, keeping the world safe and serving the vulnerable.

A living version of the guideline

The guideline is also available here in MAGICapp. 

Web Annexes

Web Annex A: Global values and preferences survey report

Web Annex B: GRADE tables

Related documents

Communications Toolkit

Executive summary (available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)

Classification of self-care interventions for health: a shared language to describe the uses of self-care interventions

Webinar

In this webinar WHO shares the results of the Global Value and Preferences (GVP) survey, a key document which helped inform WHO's Guideline on Self-Care Interventions for Health and Well-Being.

WHO Team
Guidelines Review Committee, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
181
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978 92 4 005219 2
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