Community Definition
5 core elements:
Community should be involved in every step of the nursing process!
Comprehensive evaluation of the community. Engaging the community in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data on health outcomes and determinants to identify resources to address priority needs. Facilitates better understanding of the community, identify assets, determine community priorities, engage stakeholder, identify potential barriers.
Analyse assessment findings, prioritize problems. Diagnosis is of the priority issues.
Set SMART goals and objectives. Use a logic model.
Logic model
Graphic depiction of connections showing what program will accomplish. A series of “if-then” relationships.
Components of a logic model (4)
Situation statement - what is the problem?
Inputs - personnel, $, equipment etc
Outputs - activities, participation
Outcomes - short, medium, long term
The Guide to Preventive Community Services
A collection of evidence-based findings of the Community Preventive Services Task Force. Resource to help select interventions to improve health and prevent disease. Reviews intervention approaches for communities.
What actions or changes will occur. Utilize roles found in Minnesota Wheel to promote health, prevent disease. Need to know: who will carry out changes, when will they happen, for how long, what resources are needed. Plan should be complete, clear, current.
Understanding what a program does and how well it does it.
Formative Evaluation
How are we doing? Review of objectives in order to revise, used midway through a project, adapt in real time. (Example: project could also become a business)
Summative Evaluation
How can we do better next time? (Example: DARE didn’t do anything about drugs, but promoted relationships between kids and law enforcement)
Public Health definition
What we do collectively to assure conditions in which people can be healthy. Mission is to fulfill society’s interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy.
Public Health Nursing definition
Synthesis of nursing theory and public health theory, applied. Population based, prevents disease and disability, promotes and protects the health of the community.
Quad Council
Alliance of 4 national nursing organizations. Sets national policy agenda and provides voice for public health nurses.
Determinants of Health
The conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
Socioecological Model
Individual Interpersonal Organizational Community Public Policy
Health Impact Pyramid
Counseling and Education Clinical Interventions Long-lasting protective interventions Changing the context to make default decisions healthy Socioeconomic factors
(least to most effective)
Levels of Prevention
3 Core Public Health Functions
Core Public Health services - Assessment
- Diagnose and Investigate
Core Public Health services - Policy Development
Core Public Health services - Assurance
Minnesota Wheel - what is it?
Evidence based interventions derived from public health nursing.
Population of interest
Populations that are essentially healthy but trying to protect/promote health