Population Group and Health Problem:
Population Group: Low-income urban community in Cityville Health Problem: High rates of childhood obesity
Data:
Comprehensive Community Assessment and Collaboration:
A comprehensive community assessment was conducted by collaborating with local schools, community organizations, healthcare providers, and public health officials. Data was collected through surveys, focus groups, and health screenings. The collaboration involved school nurses, community health workers, dietitians, and local government representatives.
Evidence-Based Culturally Competent Intervention:
Intervention: “Healthy Cityville Kids Program” Components:
Evaluation of Outcomes:
Outcome Evaluation: Measure the impact of the “Healthy Cityville Kids Program” through the following metrics:
Community Professional Contact Information:
Name: Sarah Martinez Role: Director, Cityville Community Health Center
Role as a Healthcare Leader in the Community:
As a healthcare leader in the community, my role involves:
Overall, my role focuses on creating a collaborative environment that promotes health and wellness while addressing the unique challenges and needs of the community.
6, Referring to the declaration of Alma-Ata, regarding Primary Health Care, describe three (3) principles of primary health care and the philosophical framework of primary health care.
7, The Australian health care system consist of both public and private hospitals. Looking at the public health care system, identify and describe three (3) strengths and three (3) weakness of this system.
8, The Australian health care system consist of both public and private hospitals. Looking at the private health care system, identify and describe three (3) strengths and three (3) weakness of this system.
In community and public health nursing, the target of care is the community, thus the community is the client receiving the care. The role of the nurse is to evaluate health concerns and develop an aggregate plan of care to address those concerns. Aggregates or target populations in the community may include child care centers, cities, counties, senior centers, homeless shelters, minority communities, faith-based organizations, work sites, schools, or other populations.
Community and Home Health Nursing o Define the meaning of community.
o Identify at least four factors by which you can recognize a healthy community.
o Discuss factors that create vulnerability for a population. o Compare and contrast community-based care, community health nursing, public health nursing, and community-oriented nursing. o Distinguish between primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions in regard to a community health scenario. o Discuss at least three strategies that nurses use to gather community data. • Describe the roles of nurses in the community setting.
o Identify the primary goals of home care. o Describe ways in which home healthcare differs from hospital nursing.
o Categorize the various agencies that deliver home healthcare according to purpose, client served, and funding source. • Describe how the nurse’s emphasis differs in hospice nursing compared with home health nursing List at least four criteria clients must meet for home care costs to be reimbursed by Medicare. o Outline the steps required to prepare for a home visit, including considerations for the nurse’s safety. o Explain the role of the nurse in helping clients and families manage medications and treatments in the home setting. o Describe how infection control measures differ in the home and in the hospital. o State two important safety concerns in home care that arise out of The Joint Commission 2016 home care safety goals. o Describe the nurse’s role in treating caregiver strain. o Apply the nursing process to the care of patients in the home and community. o Use standardized nursing language taxonomies (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC, Omaha, and CCC) to describe care planning in community and home care. o
In community and public health nursing the target of care is the community, thus the community is the client receiving the care. The role of the nurse is to evaluate health concerns, and develop an aggregate plan of care to address those concerns. Aggregates or target populations in the community may include child care centers, cities, counties, senior centers, homeless shelters, minority communities, faith based organizations, work sites, schools, or other populations. Identify and discuss a few targeted populations in your community that are of interest to you, and explain your reasons for the selections identified.
Enter G H K Week 6 – Community and Home Health Nursing o Define the meaning of community. o Identify at least four factors by which you can recognize a healthy community. o Discuss factors that create vulnerability for a population. o Compare and contrast community-based care, community health nursing, public health nursing, and community-oriented nursing. o Distinguish between primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions in regard to a community health scenario. o Discuss at least three strategies that nurses use to gather community data. • Describe the roles of nurses in the community setting. o Identify the primary goals of home care. o Describe ways in which home healthcare differs from hospital nursing. o Categorize the various agencies that deliver home healthcare according to purpose, client served, and funding source. • Describe how the nurse’s emphasis differs in hospice nursing compared with home health nursing List at least four criteria clients must meet for home care costs to be reimbursed by Medicare. o Outline the steps required to prepare for a home visit, including considerations for the nurse’s safety. o Explain the role of the nurse in helping clients and families manage medications and treatments in the home setting. o Describe how infection control measures differ in the home and in the hospital. o State two important safety concerns in home care that arise out of The Joint Commission 2016 home care safety goals. o Describe the nurse’s role in treating caregiver strain. o Apply the nursing process to the care of patients in the home and community. o Use standardized nursing language taxonomies (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC, Omaha, and CCC) to describe care planning in community and home care. o
In community and public health nursing the target of care is the community, thus the community is the client receiving the care. The role of the nurse is to evaluate health concerns, and develop an aggregate plan of care to address those concerns. Aggregates or target populations in the community may include child care centers, cities, counties, senior centers, homeless shelters, minority communities, faith based organizations, work sites, schools, or other populations. Identify and discuss a few targeted populations in your community that are of interest to you, and explain your reasons for the selections identified.