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    The Community Health Nursing Process

    Setting for community health nursingpractice

    homes

    ambulatory service settings

    schools

    occupational health setting

    residential institutions the community at large

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    Aggregate

    Level

    Individual or

    Family Level

    Community

    Level

    Example: Levels of community health nursing practice

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    Meeting the Needs of

    Community or Aggregates

    Aggregates at risk across life span

    Aggregates at vulnerable conditions

    Examples of Populations withPopulation-Health Issues

    Elderly persons with ongoing chronic conditions whoneed a broad range of services to maintain theirindependence in the community

    Persons who drink well waterAll families with newbornsAll children with asthma Sexually active teenagers Persons who drink and drive

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    Practice Focus

    Staff

    (Generalist/

    Lower Manager)

    (CHN

    Specialist/Middle Manager)

    (Administrator:

    CHN Specialist/

    Top Manager)

    Individual and Family Focus

    Community Focus

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    Comparison of components of specialist and

    generalist levels of practice

    Components of Practice CHN Specialist Generalist

    Focus of Practice Communities and

    populations

    Individuals and families

    Practice Models Advanced practice

    Models

    Comprehensive care of

    individuals and families

    Processes Community

    assessment, programplanning, program

    implementation, and

    program evaluation

    Assessing, diagnosing,

    planning, intervening,and evaluating

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    The CommunityHealth Process:

    Using The Model

    Figure 1. Community as Partner (Anderson & McFarlane, 2001)

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    Community Health Assessment

    Community as Partner Model:Assessment Wheel

    Core :

    - Demographics - Values- Beliefs - History

    8 subsystems:

    - Physical environment - Education

    - Safety & transportation - Politics & government

    - Health & social services - Communication

    - Economics - Recreations

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    Methods of Data Collections

    Types of Data

    Sources of Data for a Community Assessment

    Methods of Data Collections

    Participants Observation

    Winshield/Walking Survey

    Focus groups

    Key informants

    Surveys

    Literature Review

    etc

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    Data Analysis

    Cognitive process of ordering data to allow forthe higher-level function of synthesis (Ervin,2002)

    Data Synthesis

    Combining data elements from severalsources to create a coherent whole or

    new, complete picture of what is known or

    not known (Burn & Groove, 2001)

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    The Web of Causation

    Concept that posits that effect never depend

    on single isolated causes but result from

    chains of causation in which link is the resultof complex mix antecedents (MacMahon &

    Pugh, 1970)

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    Gambar 6. The Web of Causation Pemberdayan Masyarakat di Tingkat Komunitaspada Agregat Perokok di Kelurahan Depok Tahun 2008

    Rendahnya Tingkat

    Pendidikan Perokok

    Ketergantungan

    terhadap nikotin

    Rendahnya

    pengetahuan tentangdampak negatif

    merokok

    Rendahnya niat

    berhenti merokok

    Rendahnyadukungan keluarga

    dan masyarakatuntuk kegiatan

    berhenti merokok

    Rendahnya kesiapan

    berhenti merokok

    Persepsi yang salah tentangmanfaat merokok

    Buruknya persepsi terkena

    dampak negatif merokok

    Kebiasaan merokok

    di sembarang tempat

    Buruknya persepsi terhadap

    dampak negatif merokok

    Mudahnya akses

    terhadap rokok

    Kerterjangkaun

    terhadap rokok

    Pengaruh pergaulan

    sesama perokok

    Resiko terjadinyapenyakit akibat merokok

    pada perokok

    Resiko terjadinyapaparan asap rokok pada

    perokok pasif

    Resiko terjadinya

    penyalahgunaan napza

    pada kelompok perokok

    Persepsi yang salahtentang cara mengatasi

    stres pada perokok

    Mekanisme koping tidakefektif pada kelompok

    perokok

    Ketidakmampuanperokok mengenal

    diri sendiri

    Harga diri rendah padakelompok perokok

    Kebutuhan akan informasidampak negatif rokok

    terhadap kesehatan

    Potensial peningkatankesadaran anti rokok pada

    siswa SMU Pelita I Depok

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    Community Diagnosis

    Stating the conclusions drawn from synthesis

    of the data (Anderson & Mcfarlane, 2000;

    Helvie, 1998; Mucke; 1984)

    Statement of risk, condition, trend, potential

    problem, strength, or latent situation about a

    community or population (Watson, 1984)

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    Community Diagnosis

    Community Diagnoses may be formulated about:

    Health issues (e.g., infant mortality)

    Housing conditions (e.g., high lead content in interior paint) Economics conditions (e.g., 30% community residents

    below poverty level)

    Strengths (e.g., three community coalitions formed to deal

    with potential environmental hazards) Trends (e.g., increasing employment opportunities)

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    Formulating Community Diagnosis: Comparison

    Approaches

    Approach Conclusion Description of

    community

    Characteristics

    of community

    Indicators of

    Conclusion

    Muecke (1984) Risk of /

    Presence of

    Among Related to As demonstrated

    in

    Anderson &

    McFarlane(2000)

    Potential /

    actual healthproblem or

    concerns

    Among Related to As demonstrated

    by

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    Example of a Community Diagnosis

    Risk of death among infant born in the community related to:

    12% of infants had low birth weight

    24% of birth in 1998 were female 18 years of ageand younger

    46% of women in 1998 had inadequate prenatalcare

    An infant mortality rate of 12 deaths per 1000 livebirths in 1998

    Etc.

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    Planning

    Community Diagnosis Goal/Objectives Interventions Evaluation Indicators

    1. . Goal 1: .

    Objectives :

    1.1.

    1.1.

    Structure: ..

    Process:

    Output: ...

    1.2.

    1.2.

    Structure: ..

    Process:

    Output: ...

    1.3.

    1.3.

    Structure: ..

    Process:

    Output: ...

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    Example of Objectives

    Goal 1: to decrease deaths due to smoking amongcommunity residents

    Objective 1.1: to decrease the number of smokersin the worker population from 25% to 22% in twoyears by providing smoking cessation programs forall work sites in the county

    Objective 1.2: to gain commitment from one-half of

    the work sites in the county to sponsor smokingcessation programs within one year

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    Community Health Nursing Interventions

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    CHN Interventions: Community Focused

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    CHN

    Interventions:IndividualFocused

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    CHN Interventions

    Example: Advocacy

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    Implementing

    Carry out plan to the community

    Evaluating

    Refers to evaluation indicators atplanning stage