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NCM 113 BY TONS AND MADS PRELIMS COVERAGE LECTURE 1. Community Health Nursing Concepts a. Definition b. Philosophy and Principles c. Features of CHN 2. Theoretical Models/Approaches a. Health belief Model (HBM) b. Milio's Framework for Prevention c. Nola Pender's Health d. Lawrence Green's PRECEDE-PROCEED MODEL i. (PRECEDE= Predisposing, Reinforcing, Enabling, Constructs in Educational Diagnosis and Evaluation) ii. (PROCEED = Policy, Regulatory, and Organizational Constructs in Educational and Environmental Development) 3. Different Fields of Nursing a. School Health Nursing b. Occupational Health Nursing c. Community Mental Health Nursing 4. Concept of the Community a. Types of Communities b. Characteristics of a Healthy Community c. Components of a Community d. Factors Affecting Health of the Community e. Characteristics of the Population f. Location of the Community g. Social Systems within the Community 5. Roles and Activities of Community Health Nurse RLE 1. COPAR a. Definition b. Importance c. Principles d. Critical Steps e. 4 phases and its key activities WEEK 2 LEC: COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING: DEFINITION,FEATURES & MODELS 1 Video Transcript of KEY CHN CONCEPTS 1 DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF CHN 1 II. NANCY MILIO’s FRAMEWORK FOR PREVENTION 2 A. Includes set of propositions to provide frame of reference for proposed strategies to improve healthful behavior by placing personal choice making in context of societal option setting 2 B. Outlined relationship between individual's ability to have healthy behavior and society's ability to provide accessible & affirming options for healthy choices. 2 C. Preventive behavior or individual choice related to health promotion or health damaging behavior are influenced by socio-economic status, culture, educational status, and accessibility of health options like health insurance coverage. 2 D. Source and funds of insurance influences choice of health services and health expert 2 E. If any alteration of pattern is noted (increase in degree of smoking) and becomes difficult to maintain and modify -- this cause for policy making mandates (example: creation of anti-tobacco policy) 2 F. Addressing chronic or persistent health problem is challenging; clients are aware of cause and effect but reluctant to make lifestyle change to prevent or reverse condition -- once these clients are given new information or resources, these can attract attention and direct changes in behavior in promotion of health 2 III. NOLA PENDER’s HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL 3 IV. PRECEDE - PROCEED MODEL of Health Promotion by LAWRENCE GREEN 3 A GUIDE in Using PRECEDE/PROCEED MODEL 3 APPLICATION OF MILIO’S FRAMEWORK IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING (Milio,1976) 4 RLE 11