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Community Care Erlene Love Denia Gienel Alodia Tatlongmaria

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Community CareErlene Love Denia

Gienel Alodia Tatlongmaria

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Definition of TermsCommunity

group of people engaged in multifaceted relationships, sharing a common culture, with the capacity to act collectively over a period of time

Community Health Nursing Carefield of nursing that provides health care to a wide variety of populationsHas a philosophy of delivering primary health care

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Advocatea nursing role where he/she takes action to achieve a goal on behalf of another

Epidemiologythe study of the cause and distribution of diseases, disability, and death among populations

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Global migrationpeople crossing regions, countries, and international boundaries to reside and maintain themselves in new and unfamiliar places

Migrantslaborers who move from one location to another in pursuit of work

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Parish nursingan organization whereby a religious or health care system coordinates RNs in providing nursing care to members of a church congregation

Social marketera nurse role involves the use of advertising strategies to promote health or a healthy lifestyle

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Telehealth/telecare

use of telecommunication equipment and communication networks for transferring health care information between participants at different locations

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Types of Community

Rural villagesWomen’s sheltersGroup homesSchoolsFactoriesUrban neighborhoodsHomeless sheltersCommunity groups

Religious groupsSocial clubsMembers of immigrantsRefugees groups

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Frameworks for Delivery of Community Care

Critical Social Theory Framework

-its goal is to liberate people from health-damaging environmental conditions- community care nurse recognizes the need for social change to alter health-damaging conditions

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Citizen Ladder of Participation Framework

-identifies different levels of community involvement: informing, consultation, partnership, delegated power and citizen control

Framework for Assessing Citizen Participation

Refer to Table 23 – 1 p. 523

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Ecological Approach to health care theory

-assumes that all individual health care decisions are made within a social context

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Nursing Roles of Communication

EducatorAdvocateResearcherConsultantDirect care

providerSocial marketerFacilitator

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Settings of Community-Based Health Care

Schools

-performed by the school nurse-makes sure that appropriate and comprehensive care is given to school age children

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Neighborhood/ Community Centers

-determines health needs and community strengths to offer a wide variety of health promotion and prevention services

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Twenty-four-hour Health Lines (Telehealth)

-identified as the future way for the delivery of multidisciplinary community care

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Migrant Clinic Health Services

-identifies health needs of the migrant populations-develops programs and disseminates information across the country

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Rural Community Health Services

- rural groups are aggregates for which community health nurses provide care- nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, and other advanced practice nurse specialists are some of community nurses who meet this need

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Correctional Health Nursing

-provides nursing services to clients in correctional facilities such as: prisons, youth detention centers, and parole divisions

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Occupational/ Environmental Health Nursing

-executes the scope of occupational health practices

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Public Health Care Services

-could be found in public health clinics -here the nurse is the educator, case manager and the direct care provider who promotes health and prevents illness and different population groups.

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Partnerships (settings/ ties)Homeless care

-addresses the health needs of homeless people

Parish nursing- Nurses here do not just

address the spiritual needs– they address the physical and emotional needs of the clients

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International Partnerships

- between well-developed countries and countries with underdeveloped health care systems

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Nursing Process

AssessmentNursing DiagnosisPlanningImplementationEvaluation

See Box 23-4 on page 530-532

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Nursing Diagnosis

OMAHA system- developed to identify physical factors important to community health3 components:

1. problem classification scheme2. intervention scheme3. problem rating scale for outcomes

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Are you ready for a GAME??

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QUIZ!!!

Please get ¼ sheet of paper.