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Chapter 2 Evolution of Community Health Nursing

SOCIETAL INFLUENCES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING:: Many factors have influenced the growth of community health nursing. Six are particularly significant: advanced technology, progress in causal thinking, changes in education, demographic changes and the role of women, the consumer movement, and economic factors.

Advanced Technology: For example, technologic innovation has greatly improved health care, nutrition, and lifestyle and has caused an increase in life expectancy. Community health nurses direct an increasing share of their effort toward meeting the needs of the elderly population and addressing chronic conditions. Advanced technology also has been a strong force behind industrialization, large-scale employment, and urbanization.

Population density leads to many health-related problems, particularly the spread of disease and increased stress. In addition, changes in transportation, new products, equipments, methods and energy sources in industry also have increased environmental pollution and industrial hazards.

Progress in Causal Thinking Relating disease or illness to its cause is known as causal thinking in the health sciences. Progress in the study of causality, particularly in epidemiology, has significantly affected the nature of community health nursing. The germ theory of disease causation.

A second advance in causal thinking was initiated by the tripartite view that called attention to the interactions among a causative agent, a susceptible host, and the environment. Further progress in causal thinking led to the recognitions that not just one single agent, but many factors – a multiple causation approach – contribute to a disease or health disorder. Community health nurses can control health problems by examining all possible causes and then attacking strategic causal points.

Nursing’s contribution to public health adds a further application of causal thinking. Nurses promote healthier lifestyle practices such as eating low-fat diets, exercising and maintaining social support systems; promote healthy conditions in schools and work sites; and design meaningful activities for adolescents and the elderly.

Changes in Education: Changes in education, especially those in nursing education, have had and important influence on community health nursing practice. For the community health nurse, health teaching had steadily assumed greater importance in practice. For the learner, education has led to more responsibility. As a result, people behind the care they receive. Scientific inquiry considered basic to progress, has created a dramatic increase in knowledge.

Now, community health nurses needs skills in such areas as population assessment, policy making, political advocacy, research, management, collaborative functioning, and critical thinking. As the result of expanding education, community health nurse have has to reexamine their practice, sharpen their knowledge and skills, and clarify their roles.

demographic changes and the role of women The changing demographic in country and the changing role of women have profoundly affected community health nursing. Women achieved the right to vote and gained greater economic independence by moving into the labor force.

Consumer movement Health care consumers are viewed as active members of the health team rather than as passive recipients of care.

The consumers also have contributed to increased quality of health services, including a demand for more humane, personalized health care. Community health nurse seek to provide holistic care by collaborating with others to offer more coordinated, comprehensive, and personalized services.

Economic Forces Unemployment and the rising cost of living, combined with mounting health care costs, have resulted in numerous people carrying little or no health insurance. With limited or no access to needed health services, these populations are especially vulnerable to health problems and further economic stress. Global economic forces also influence community health nursing practice.

PREPARTATION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING:

Academic Preparation: The minimum preparation for community health nurses is a graduation from a baccalaureate- level nursing program: a comprehensive nursing education that is rich in leadership, management, research, health maintenance and promotion, disease prevention, and community health experience is needed to meet the demands of this specialty.

Professional Development: Completion of a baccalaureate education may not be sufficient educational preparation for the more demanding community health nursing settings. It is mandated that nurses participate in continuing education programs and receive continuing education units. A master’s degree program in nursing is a longer commitment and gives the nurse greater marketability.

A master’s degree in business, public health, education, or epidemiology can lead to management positions, private community health agency ownership, agency teaching, or research positions. A doctoral program may be the next educational step for those wanting tenure-track university teaching, research, or upper-level administrative positions. Thank you