Assessment: Using the Public Health Nursing Assessment Tool

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Assessment: Using the Public Health Nursing Assessment Tool Chapter 3 Assessment: Using the Public Health Nursing Assessment Tool

Assessment Provides information about health of individual, family, community, system, population. Assessment tool guides public health nurse through process of discovery.

Assessment Indicators General health status Health-related quality of life and well­being Determinants of health Disparities

Assessment Determine priority needs of community. Develop, implement, evaluate plan using intervention wheel strategies as guide. Reflect on experience of doing public health nursing assessment.

PHNAT Four Foundational Health Measures Determinants of Health Biology Genetics Social factors Health services Policymaking Individual behavior

PHNAT Four Foundational Health Measures Determinants of Health Age, race, gender. Interactions and connections with family, friends, others in community. Physical environment: that which can be seen, touched, heard, smelled, tasted.

PHNAT Four Foundational Health Measures Determinants of Health Physical, social, mental health programs in community. Seven A’s Access Awareness Availability Affordability Acceptability Appropriateness Adequacy of service

PHNAT Four Foundational Health Measures Determinants of Health Assess policies that influence health of individual, family, community, system, population(Presentation assignment) Knowledgeable about political infrastructure; be familiar with how it works. Type of behavior individual or population exhibits affects health.

PHNAT Four Foundational Health Measures Disparities Health outcome greater or lesser extent between populations. Race or ethnicity, sex, sexual identity, age, disability, socioeconomic status, geographic location (demographic section of assessment)

Analysis of Health Analyzes information gathered during assessment process (last page of assessment: think carefully about this info) Public health nurse does not do this alone; takes part in partnership. Identifies issues in community. Sets priorities.

Prioritize Public Health Issues Partnerships work together to form common understanding of issue. Agree on priority issue; essential for positive outcome. Partners confer with Healthy People 2020 topic areas and objectives for guidance in creating and implementing plan.

Applying the Minnesota Intervention Wheel Strategies 17 nursing interventions. Levels of practice: individual/family, community, system. Strategies visually depicted; color coded. Common language or catalog of actions used by public health nurses across all practice settings.

Applying the Minnesota Intervention Wheel Strategies Hitting the Pavement Case finding, surveillance, disease and health event investigation, outreach, screening. Running the Show Referral and follow-up, case management, delegated functions. Working it Out Health teaching, counseling, consultation.

Applying the Minnesota Intervention Wheel Strategies Working Together Collaboration, coalition building, community organizing. Getting the Word Out Advocacy, social marketing, policy development and enforcement.

Applying the Minnesota Intervention Wheel Strategies Population to be targeted for plan. Short-term goal(s), long­-term goal(s). Community resources: human, financial, time, technology, educational. Financing of implementation and evaluation of plan. Evidence supports intervention for population.

Applying the Minnesota Intervention Wheel Strategies Evidence strategy culturally appropriate. Evidence Seven A’s accounted for. Best place to implement strategy. Best person to implement strategy. How to evaluate whether outcomes met.

Tracking and Evaluation What type of information collected. Where it will be collected. Who will collect it. Where it will be stored. What kind of technology will be used. How it will be collected. What type of resources needed.

Reflection Self­reflection aids in decision­making process. Causes public health nurse to be vigilant during assessment and implementation of plans. Keep record of experience.