Unit I: Foundations of Community Health

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Unit I: Foundations of Community Health Chapter 2 Evolution of Community Health Nursing

Objectives: Upon mastery of this chapter, you should be able to: Describe the four stages of community health nursing’s development. Analyze the impact of societal influences on the development and practice of community health nursing. Recognize the contributions of selected nursing leaders throughout history to the advancement of community health nursing. Explore the academic and advanced professional preparation of community health nurses.

Describe the four stages of community health development Early Home Care (before Mid-1800s) District Nursing (Mid-1800s to 1900) Public Health Nursing (1900 – 1970) Community Health Nursing (1970 – present)

Early home care (before Mid-1800s) Religious and charitable groups Elizabethan Poor Law St. Vincent de Paul Home deliveries Industrial revolution Florence Nightingale & Mary Seacole

District Nursing (Mid-1800s to 1900) Visiting Nursing (district nursing) Care of individuals Religious to private philanthropy Health visitors backbone of primary health care system

Public Health Nursing (1900 – 1970) Expansion to health & welfare of the general public Specialized programs Lillian Wald: Public Health Nursing Teachers College National Organization for Public Health Nursing Henry Street Settlement National League of Nursing Education

Community Health Nursing (1970 – present) Public Health Nursing (Epidemiology) Community-based clinics Work Sites Schools Collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork

Analyze the impact of societal influences on CHN Advanced technology Causal thinking Educational changes Role changes for women Consumer movement & changing demographics Economic forces

Identify five characteristics shared by all cultures 1- Learned 2- Integrated 3- Shared 4- Mostly tacit 5- Dynamic

Case Study: Assume that you have been asked to make a home visit to a 75-year-old man living alone whose wife recently died. Besides assessing his individual needs, what additional factors should you consider for assessment and intervention that would indicate an aggregate or population-focused approach? What self-care practices might you encourage or teach?

Internet Resources American Academy of Nursing: http://www.nursingworld.org/aan American Assembly for Men in Nursing: http://www.aamn.org American Nurses Association: http://www.ana.org American Nurses Credentialing Center: http://www.nursingworld.org/ancc/index.html American Nursing Informatics Association: http://www.ania.org American Public Health Association: http://www.apha.org

Internet Resources National Association of Hispanic Nurses: http://www.nahnhq.org National Center for Health Statistics: http://www.cdc.gov/hchc National League for Nursing: http://www.nln.org Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing: http://www.nursingsociety.org U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov

TANK YOU ….