CHN 2
CHN 2
CHN 2
Public Health
Nursing
PROF. EARL JUDE A ARIAS MAN RN
Community Health Nursing: An Overview
▪ Community
a group of people with common characteristics or interests living
together within a territory or geographical boundary
place where people under usual conditions are found
Derived from a latin word “comunicas” which means a group of
people.
WHO Definition of HEALTH
▪ Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
▪ The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the
fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race,
religion, political belief, economic or social condition.
▪ The health of all peoples is fundamental to the attainment of peace and
security and is dependent on the fullest co-operation of individuals and
States.
▪ The achievement of any State in the promotion and protection of health is of
value to all.
▪ Unequal development in different countries in the promotion of health and
control of diseases, especially communicable disease, is a common danger.
Health
▪ Informed opinion and active co-operation on the part of the public are of
the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.
Agent-host-environment
Health belief
Community Health
“Public Health is directed towards assisting every citizen to realize his birth rights
and longevity.” “The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and
efficiency through organized community effort for:
1. The sanitation of the environment
2. The control of communicable infections
3. The education of the individual in personal hygiene
4. The organization of medical and nursing services for the early diagnosis and
preventive treatment of disease
5. The development of a social machinery to ensure every one a standard of living,
adequate for maintenance of health to enable every citizen to realize his birth
right of health and longevity (Dr. C.E Winslow)
Mission of CHN
Health Promotion
Health Protection
Health Balance
Disease prevention
Social Justice
Philosophy of CHN
1. The community is the patient in CHN, the family is the unit of care and there are
four levels of clientele: individual, family, population group (those who share
common characteristics, developmental stages and common exposure to health
problems – e.g. children, elderly), and the community.
5. CHN is a part of health care system and the larger human services system.
Roles of the PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
*In the event that the Medical Officer (MO) is unable to perform his/her duties/functions or is not available, the
Public Health Nurse will take charge of the MO’s responsibilities.
▪ Other Specific Responsibilities of a Nurse, spelled by the implementing rules and Regulations of RA 7164
(Philippine Nursing Act of 1991) includes:
1. Theory
▪ Applies theoretical concepts as basis for decisions in practice
2. Data Collection
▪ Gathers comprehensive, accurate data systematically
3. Diagnosis
▪ Analyzes collected data to determine the needs/ health problems of IFC
4. Planning
▪ At each level of prevention, develops plans that specify nursing actions unique
to needs of clients
5. Intervention
▪ Guided by the plan, intervenes to promote, maintain or restore health, prevent
illness and institute rehabilitation
Standards in CHN
6. Evaluation
▪ Evaluates responses of clients to interventions to note progress toward goal achievement, revise
data base, diagnoses and plan
7. Quality Assurance and Professional Development
▪ Participates in peer review and other means of evaluation to assure quality of nursing practice
▪ Assumes professional development
▪ Contributes to development of others
8. Interdisciplinary Collaboration
▪ Collaborates with other members of the health team, professionals and community
representatives in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating programs for community
health
9. Research
▪ Indulges in research to contribute to theory and practice in community health nursing
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