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1 Promoting Healthy Partnerships with Faith Communities
Community As Partner Chapter 17 Part 1 Promoting Healthy Partnerships with Faith Communities

2 Contributing Factors to Religious-Medical Partnerships
Increasing concern for disparities in health care Access to health care and insurance coverage Dissatisfaction with disease-centered medical model Recent emphasis on bioethics Church-based 12-step and meal programs

3 Contributing Factors to Religious-Medical Partnerships (cont.)
Self-responsibility for health Increasing autonomous roles in nursing Increasing lay ministry responsibilities Limited health system resources

4 Overall Goals of HP 2010 Increase quality and years of healthy life
Eliminate health disparities

5 Role of Nurse With FBOs Consultant Educator Counselor Referral agent
Advocate Facilitator

6 Nursing Specialties Usually Employed by FBOs
Critical care Trauma Ambulatory care Nurse practitioners with adult and family certification Home health rehabilitation Nursing home

7 Measuring a Program’s Effectiveness
Number of participants Individual goal accomplishment Overall satisfaction with health outcomes

8 Strategies for Identifying Faith Community Needs
Distribute educational needs survey Attend meeting for different groups within the community Form focus groups Provide a suggestion box Form an ad hoc committee

9 Examples of Intervention Programs
Healthy eating classes Exercise classes CPR Positive parenting AIDS/HIV information sessions

10 Question 1 You have created a walking map with the local church for their elder population. A walking map is a successful health promotion tool because it is: Inexpensive to maintain Self-directed Faith-based Community-monitored Effective with goal-directed elders

11 Answer 1 Answer: b A walking map is a self-directed exercise tool that is popular particularly with the elderly. These maps have mileage- marked routes in each neighborhood.

12 Nutrition Programs Basics of a healthy diet How to shop for food
How to make good choices in restaurants Incorporate MyPyramid guidelines Include children

13 CPR Training AHA classes Awareness, not certification
Public access to defibrillator programs

14 Ideas for Organizing a Health Fair
Invite health care providers and other community resources to participate Offer free immunizations Include screening stations (vision, hearing, etc.) Have stations that focus on environmental health Invite the media

15 Question 2 Planning a health fair to coincide with an annual bazaar or fundraiser is beneficial because: It is announced in the place of worship The religious leader will make it mandatory The community will be present anyway The nurse is part of the religious community It is cost-effective

16 Answer 2 Answer: c If a faith community undertakes the project of a health fair, timing is very important. One theory is that it should have its own special time of year; another view is that it can coincide with an annual bazaar or fundraiser. Because the community usually supports the annual fundraiser, a captive audience is present.

17 Additional Health Promotion Strategies
Consultations and referrals Bereavement program Weight management program Smoking cessation program Caregiver support groups

18 Question 3 Involving nursing volunteers from the local population is beneficial to the community as a whole because it ensures that the multicultural diversity of the community: Will not be biased toward one culture Will be maintained if at all possible Will be mirrored in the nursing team Will reflect the community health nursing team Will promote acceptance by the neighborhood

19 Answer 3 Answer: c Involving nursing volunteers from the community ensures that the multicultural diversity of the community can be mirrored in the nursing team.

20 Challenges to Programs
Language barriers Cultural factors Economic factors

21 End of Part 1 Please continue with Chapter 17 Part 2


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