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Roles of Community Health
Nurse
Presented By
Mr. Ajith K K
Asst. Professor
College Of Nursing Kishtwar
Roles of Community Health Nurses
1. Clinician
2. Educator
3. Advocate
4. Manager
5. Collaborator
6. Leader
7. Researcher
Clinician Role
• Care provider: The nurse ensures that health services
are not only provided to individuals and families but
also provided to groups and populations.
• The clinician role has emphasis on holism, health
promotion and skill expansion
Holistic practice = considering the broad range of
interacting needs that affect the “collective health”
of the client as a larger system (Patterson 1998)
Clinician Role (Continued)
• A major clinician role is focusing on promoting wellness.
• Nursing service includes seeking out clients at risk for
poor health to offer preventive and health promoting
services rather than waiting for them to come for help
after problems arise.
Examples:
• Employees of a business are helped to live healthier and
happier lives by working with a group who wants to quit
smoking
Examples:
• Educating fathers – to – be about fathering skills.
• Assist several families with terminally ill patients
to gain strengths through a support system of
accepting death and the dying process.
Clinician Role (Continued)
Examples at the UNRWA clinics &
Schools
• Immunization of infants and pre-schoolers
• Family planning programs
• Cholesterol screening
• Prevention of behavioural problems in adolescents
• Expanded skills in observation, listening,
communication and counseling are integral to your
role as a CHN with emphasis on psychological and
socio-cultural factors
Educator Role
• Being a health teacher is one of the main role of a
CHN.
• It is an important role because:
– Community clients are NOT usually acutely ill and
can absorb and act on health information.
– A wider audience can be reached leading to a
community-wide impact.
– The public has a higher level of health consciousness.
– Client self-education is facilitated by the nurse. Based
on the concept of self-care, clients are encouraged to
use appropriate health resources.
Advocate Role
• Based on clients’ rights: Every patient or client has the
right to receive just, equal, and humane treatment.
Why Advocacy?
• Current health care system offers de-personalised and
fragmented services. Many clients who are poor and
disadvantaged are frustrated and the nurse becomes an
advocate for clients pleading their cause and acting on
their behalf
Goals of advocacy:
1. Help clients gain more independence and self-
determination
2. Make the system more responsive and relevant to the
needs of clients
Characteristic Actions of an
Advocate
1. Being assertive
2. Taking risks
3. Communicating and negotiating well
4. Identifying resources and obtaining results
Manager Role
• Nurse directs and administers care to meet goals by:
1. Assessing client needs
2. Planning and organising to meet those needs
3. Directing and leading to achieve results
4. Controlling and evaluating the progress to make
sure that the results are met
• Nurse oversees client care as:
1. A case manager
2. Supervising ancillary staff
3. Managing caseloads
4. Running clinics
5. Conducting community health needs assessment
projects
Manager Role (Cont..)
Nurse as Planner
• Sets the goals for the organization.
• Sets the direction.
• Determines the means (strategies) to achieve
them.
• It includes defining goals and objectives.
• It may be strategic ( long-term broader goals)
Nurse as Organiser
• Designing a structure for people + tasks to function to
reach the desired objectives
• It includes assignments and scheduling
It includes:
1. Deciding what tasks to be done
2. Who will do them
3. How to group the tasks
4. Who reports to whom
5. Where decisions will be made (Robbins 1997)
Nurse as Organiser (Cont..)
Questions to be addressed by the organiser
1. Is the clinic, program providing the needed
services?
2. Are the clients satisfied?
3. Are the services cost-effective?
Nurse as Leader
• The nurse directs, influences, or persuades others to make
change to positively influence people’s health.
• Includes persuading and motivating people, directing
activities, effective two-way communication, resolving
conflicts and coordinating the plan
• Coordination: Bringing people and activities together to
function in harmony to achieve desired objectives
Nurse as Controller and Evaluator
• Controller: Monitors the plan and ensures that it
stays on course.
– Sometimes plans do not proceed as intended
and need to be adjusted
– Monitoring, comparing and adjusting are
activities of controlling
– Comparing performance and outcomes against
set goals and standards = Evaluator role
Management Behaviours
1. Decision-making:
– Entrepreneur (Initiating new projects)
– Disturbance handler (conflicts among staff, between
staff and clients, between clients)
– Resource allocator (the distribution and use of human,
physical and financial resources)
– Negotiator (with higher levels of administration, other
agencies)
1. Transferring of information
– Monitor
– Information disseminator
– Spokesperson
2. Engaging in interpersonal relationships
– Figurehead
– Leader and Liaison
Management Behaviours
Management Skills
1. Human: ability to understand, communicate, motivate,
delegate and work with people. They are essential to be
successful in your role as a manager
2. Conceptual: The mental abilities to analyse and
interpret abstract ideas to understand and diagnose
situations
3. Technical: Apply special management-related
knowledge and expertise for e.g. computerised
management information system
Collaborator Role
• Means working jointly with others on a common project
to cooperate as partners
It includes:
– Clients
– Other nurses and physicians
– Teachers and health educators
– Social workers
– Physical therapists
– Nutritionists
– Psychologists
– Epidemiologists and Biostatisticians
– Attorneys
– Secretaries
– City Planners and legislators
Researcher Role
• Systematic investigation, collection, and
analysis of data for solving problems and
improving community health practice
• This role is at several levels:
–Agency and organisational studies for job
satisfaction among public health nurses
–Some CHN participate in more
collaborative research with other health
professionals
The Research Process
1. Identify an area of interest
2. Specify the research question or statement
3. Review the literature
4. Identify a conceptual framework
5. Select a research design
6. Collect and analyse data
7. Interpret the results
8. Communicate the findings
Settings for CHN Practice
1. Homes
2. Community health centres
3. Schools
4. Occupational health settings (business and
industry)
5. Residential institutions: Older age residences
6. Parishes or charitable mosques related
organisations
7. Community at large
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Role of Community Health Nurse.pptx

  • 1. Roles of Community Health Nurse Presented By Mr. Ajith K K Asst. Professor College Of Nursing Kishtwar
  • 2. Roles of Community Health Nurses 1. Clinician 2. Educator 3. Advocate 4. Manager 5. Collaborator 6. Leader 7. Researcher
  • 3. Clinician Role • Care provider: The nurse ensures that health services are not only provided to individuals and families but also provided to groups and populations. • The clinician role has emphasis on holism, health promotion and skill expansion Holistic practice = considering the broad range of interacting needs that affect the “collective health” of the client as a larger system (Patterson 1998)
  • 4. Clinician Role (Continued) • A major clinician role is focusing on promoting wellness. • Nursing service includes seeking out clients at risk for poor health to offer preventive and health promoting services rather than waiting for them to come for help after problems arise. Examples: • Employees of a business are helped to live healthier and happier lives by working with a group who wants to quit smoking
  • 5. Examples: • Educating fathers – to – be about fathering skills. • Assist several families with terminally ill patients to gain strengths through a support system of accepting death and the dying process. Clinician Role (Continued)
  • 6. Examples at the UNRWA clinics & Schools • Immunization of infants and pre-schoolers • Family planning programs • Cholesterol screening • Prevention of behavioural problems in adolescents • Expanded skills in observation, listening, communication and counseling are integral to your role as a CHN with emphasis on psychological and socio-cultural factors
  • 7. Educator Role • Being a health teacher is one of the main role of a CHN. • It is an important role because: – Community clients are NOT usually acutely ill and can absorb and act on health information. – A wider audience can be reached leading to a community-wide impact. – The public has a higher level of health consciousness. – Client self-education is facilitated by the nurse. Based on the concept of self-care, clients are encouraged to use appropriate health resources.
  • 8. Advocate Role • Based on clients’ rights: Every patient or client has the right to receive just, equal, and humane treatment. Why Advocacy? • Current health care system offers de-personalised and fragmented services. Many clients who are poor and disadvantaged are frustrated and the nurse becomes an advocate for clients pleading their cause and acting on their behalf Goals of advocacy: 1. Help clients gain more independence and self- determination 2. Make the system more responsive and relevant to the needs of clients
  • 9. Characteristic Actions of an Advocate 1. Being assertive 2. Taking risks 3. Communicating and negotiating well 4. Identifying resources and obtaining results
  • 10. Manager Role • Nurse directs and administers care to meet goals by: 1. Assessing client needs 2. Planning and organising to meet those needs 3. Directing and leading to achieve results 4. Controlling and evaluating the progress to make sure that the results are met
  • 11. • Nurse oversees client care as: 1. A case manager 2. Supervising ancillary staff 3. Managing caseloads 4. Running clinics 5. Conducting community health needs assessment projects Manager Role (Cont..)
  • 12. Nurse as Planner • Sets the goals for the organization. • Sets the direction. • Determines the means (strategies) to achieve them. • It includes defining goals and objectives. • It may be strategic ( long-term broader goals)
  • 13. Nurse as Organiser • Designing a structure for people + tasks to function to reach the desired objectives • It includes assignments and scheduling It includes: 1. Deciding what tasks to be done 2. Who will do them 3. How to group the tasks 4. Who reports to whom 5. Where decisions will be made (Robbins 1997)
  • 14. Nurse as Organiser (Cont..) Questions to be addressed by the organiser 1. Is the clinic, program providing the needed services? 2. Are the clients satisfied? 3. Are the services cost-effective?
  • 15. Nurse as Leader • The nurse directs, influences, or persuades others to make change to positively influence people’s health. • Includes persuading and motivating people, directing activities, effective two-way communication, resolving conflicts and coordinating the plan • Coordination: Bringing people and activities together to function in harmony to achieve desired objectives
  • 16. Nurse as Controller and Evaluator • Controller: Monitors the plan and ensures that it stays on course. – Sometimes plans do not proceed as intended and need to be adjusted – Monitoring, comparing and adjusting are activities of controlling – Comparing performance and outcomes against set goals and standards = Evaluator role
  • 17. Management Behaviours 1. Decision-making: – Entrepreneur (Initiating new projects) – Disturbance handler (conflicts among staff, between staff and clients, between clients) – Resource allocator (the distribution and use of human, physical and financial resources) – Negotiator (with higher levels of administration, other agencies)
  • 18. 1. Transferring of information – Monitor – Information disseminator – Spokesperson 2. Engaging in interpersonal relationships – Figurehead – Leader and Liaison Management Behaviours
  • 19. Management Skills 1. Human: ability to understand, communicate, motivate, delegate and work with people. They are essential to be successful in your role as a manager 2. Conceptual: The mental abilities to analyse and interpret abstract ideas to understand and diagnose situations 3. Technical: Apply special management-related knowledge and expertise for e.g. computerised management information system
  • 20. Collaborator Role • Means working jointly with others on a common project to cooperate as partners It includes: – Clients – Other nurses and physicians – Teachers and health educators – Social workers – Physical therapists – Nutritionists – Psychologists – Epidemiologists and Biostatisticians – Attorneys – Secretaries – City Planners and legislators
  • 21. Researcher Role • Systematic investigation, collection, and analysis of data for solving problems and improving community health practice • This role is at several levels: –Agency and organisational studies for job satisfaction among public health nurses –Some CHN participate in more collaborative research with other health professionals
  • 22. The Research Process 1. Identify an area of interest 2. Specify the research question or statement 3. Review the literature 4. Identify a conceptual framework 5. Select a research design 6. Collect and analyse data 7. Interpret the results 8. Communicate the findings
  • 23. Settings for CHN Practice 1. Homes 2. Community health centres 3. Schools 4. Occupational health settings (business and industry) 5. Residential institutions: Older age residences 6. Parishes or charitable mosques related organisations 7. Community at large