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Definition Community nursing is a form of knowledge based services and nursing tips aimed primarily at high risk group

(families with high risk) in an effort to improve the health status of communities with emphasis on health promotion and pd not ignore nursing care and rehabilitation Purpose: community self-reliance in health care must be sustainable yankep Target: all community / society, including families, special groups and or at risk The scope and limits of authority: Scope of practice includes the care of a family community nursing either individuals or groups in clinical nursing in the community or at a client's home, in schools, workplaces, homes or other places in the community of Science and Technology Nursing interventions include health education, demonstrating basic skills that society should be conducted, to intervene to require nursing skills such as: counseling adolescents, couples getting married, cross-program collaboration and cooperation across sectors to address community problems and referral of nursing and non nursing if necessary COMMUNITY INTERVENTION STRATEGIE Sthe group process Health Education Cooperation (partnership) COMMUNITY INTERVENTION FOCUS ON LEVEL 3 prevention: 1. primary prevention 2. secondary prevention 3. tertiary prevention The characteristics of nursing practice in the community 1. General and comprehensive 2. Given continuing care / continuing 3. In all pain and all the Sebat-cycle development of the human 4. Focuses on disease prevention and health promotion 5. Focusing on family goals, keomlpok Resti in the community 6. Involving partners in the care of clients who do 7. Interventions are more independent profession 8. In collaboration with other professions or other relevant institutions in addressing the problem PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE IN THE COMMUNITY Expediency Autonomy Justice NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP NURSE - COMMUNITY NURSING IN CLIENTS 1. continuous / constant so that the client ultimately self-sufficient in basic needs related to health as a result ketdakmampuan, ignorance, or unwillingness to clients 2. Are underpinned by mutual trust and ethical norms, cultural values niali family / community 3. is the group 4. There is a partnership of cooperation 5. Are more supportive-educative

COMMUNITY NURSE ROLE Health providers (providers) Educators (health educator) Manager Counselor Defenders of the clients (advocates) Researcher Inventor of the early cases

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