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Community Health Nursing Assessment NU 484: Concordia University, NE Nicole Rea, RNBC
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Community Assessment --Lincoln, NE area/community --Teen moms ages 15-19yrs --unmarried
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Health Perception/Health Management Pattern Teens avoid or cannot afford prenatal care Teens fear telling their parents about their pregnancy According to the CDC: # live births for teens 15-19yrs in 2011 was 329,772 (31.3%) 2010-2011: NE teen birth rates are down 13%, but still pose public health risks
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Nutritional Metabolic Pattern Teen moms tend to be malnourished Teen moms tend to use illicit drugs/alcohol May rely on a stable home for nutrition or “junk food”
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Community Assessment Activity/Exercise Pattern Teen moms if already active may continue their regimens to hide their weight gain Others may avoid exercise and wear loose baggy clothes to avoid getting caught Some teens may not be living in healthy environments if parents are not involved Sleep/Rest Pattern Poor sleep habits Some teen moms continue with their late night party habits despite their pregnancy
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Community Assessment Cognitive Perceptual Pattern Education levels vary Many young teen moms drop out of school (90% across the US) Self Perception Pattern Living situations and socioeconomical levels vary Teens usually get pregnant during vulnerable times in their life Poor self-esteem Lack of confidence/purpose in life Lack of respect for their bodies Depression/anxiety
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Community Assessment: Role Relationship Pattern Teen moms tend to stick together in their own groups or get shoved to the back with others in school Most are nonworking so rely on parents or others for financial stability (2008 NE taxpayers cost was $67 million for teen pregnancies) Poor relationships with parents Some violence within families/homes
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Community Assessment Sexuality Reproductive Pattern One or multiple pregnancies Unprotected sex with multiple partners Poor birth control use Coping/Stress Tolerance Pattern Increased stress due to lack of education/support Many local support groups: Planned Parenthood, Lincoln Crisis Pregnancy Center, Youth for Christ etc. Increased drug and alcohol abuse Most unemployed and pregnancy costs are high
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Value/Belief Pattern Lack of community involvement with teen pregnancy Lack of social support for defiant youth/teens Increased abortion laws in NE
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Problem Analysis Lack of support and prenatal care for teens moms can be a major health concern in this community
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Plan/Diagnose Educate Educate parents and teens about pregnancy, birth control and safe sex Support Encourage parents to be supportive and to talk with teens regularly
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Plan/Diagnose Healthy People 2020 Leading health indicators: Reproductive and sexual health Social determinants Substance abuse Access to health services Nursing Diagnosis At risk for health complications among NE teen moms related to lack of prenatal care, fear, and knowledge deficit Risk for STD’s among NE teen moms related to knowledge deficit, poor self-esteem and lack of support systems
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Interventions/Evaluations Change laws to be sure sex education is required in NE Provide sex education early (before age 15) Make parents attend/support
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Interventions/Evaluations Provide resources for families/students during education Provide more support to those with less active parents School nurses to provide support and care for teen moms Encourage prenatal care early Survey students for sexual activity every year Use community support groups to help decrease teen pregnancies, educate and prevent health issues
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Resources www.cdc.gov www.journalstar.com www.journalstar.com www.healthypeople.gov Stanhope, M. & Lancaster, J. (2010) Foundations of nursing in the community: community-oriented practice. 3 rd Edition. Mosby Inc.
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