Role of community health nurse in national health programmes
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A community comprises people of various ages, health conditions, social status and cultures. The community health nurses are expected to focus their work on disease prevention and health promotion, including promotion of self-care. At the same time, there are many players in the community in the area of health.
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Patient treatment is the primary responsibility of Community health nurses staff. In addition, community health health nurses provide community members with information about their well-being in order to decrease disease and death occurrence. They plan educational assemblies, conduct health screenings, hand -out fliers, administer immunisations, and dispense medications
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- Community health care is aimed at protecting, protecting and preserving the public's health. The goals of community health nursing are;
- Promote healthy lifestyle
- Prevent ailments and health issues
- Educate community about managing chronic conditions and making healthy choices
- Provide direct care
- Institute health and wellness programmes
- Assess a community’s delivery of patient care and wellness projects
- Conduct research to enhance healthcare
- Community healthcare nurses work In hospitals, clinics, community centres, schools, govt. health agencies and public health departments. Community healthcare services are essential to areas where healthcare is not readily, therefore they can travel to isolated areas and remote places of a city.
- The nurses today played important roles in the coordination of treatment by many providers, the management of patients 'case loads with intensive care needs and the transition of patients from hospitals and in the home or in other settings. They work in many ways as "health coaches" to avoid illness and encourage well-being.
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