CHAPTER 2
FOUNDATIONS OF
COMMUNITY AND
PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSING PRACTICE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
❑ Define the key concepts of community and public health nursing
❑ Enumerate the different levels of clientele in community and public health
nursing
❑ Explain the various principles underpinning the practice of community health
nursing
❑ Identify the myriad roles and functions of the nurse in community and public
health nursing
❑ Discuss the various public health interventions applied in practice.
KEY TERMS
❑ Community and Public health nursing
❑ Public health
❑ Levels of Clientele
❑ Healthcare
❑ Health Promotion
❑ Disease Prevention
Hierarchy of nursing science
Focused on all population groups. Community
&
Public
Health Nursing
Mental Health & Psychiatric
Nursing
Focused on individuals and their
specific health issues in a hospital
setting. Mother & Child Nursing
Adult Health Nursing
Key concepts of community & public health nursing
Community as a client
Health as a goal
Nursing as the vehicle or means to achieve to aims
Key concepts of community & public health nursing
Attributes of a community
• Geographic boundaries
• Culture
In the Philippines, health and illness can be summed up as the
presence or absence of signs and symptoms.
Key concepts of community & public health nursing
Nursing is traditionally defined as the art and science of nursing.
Theorists:
❖ Florence Nightingale
• Defined nursing as a means of ensuring that people are placed in an optimum
condition where nature can contribute to healing and wellness.
• Nursing becomes an act of modifying and manipulating the environment.
❖ Virginia Henderson
• Nursing as a way to help people achieve self-reliance in health, allowing them
to do things through their efforts.
Definitions of community and public health nursing
(CPHN)
CHN
⮚ Defined as a specialized field of nursing practice that renders care to individuals,
families, and communities.
⮚ Focused on health promotion and disease prevention.
⮚ “an area of human services directed toward developing and enhancing the health
capabilities of people- either singly, as individuals, or collectively, as groups and
communities”- (Heinrich and Freeman, 1981).
❖ Vaccination
❖ Screening activities e.g. bp & blood sugar monitoring
Definitions of community and public health nursing
(CPHN)
Occupational Health Nursing Faith Community Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing
Correctional Nursing School Health Nursing
Characteristics & features of community and public
health nursing
CPHN
⮚ Developmental
▪ Health education is a primary activity to help people acquire knowledge and
skills and ultimately instill consciousness among them.
⮚ Multidisciplinary
▪ The nurse fosters collaboration with different professionals and sectors of
society.
⮚ Ecology oriented
▪ Care provided in the natural environment of people.
Characteristics & features of community and public
health nursing
CPHN
⮚ Promotes social justice
▪ The nurse allocates resources and healthcare budget for the benefit of all for
the greatest number.
⮚ Values consumer involvement
▪ Consumers are considered health partners.
⮚ Uses prepayment mechanism
▪ Funded by taxes of the people.
Characteristics & features of community and public
health nursing
CPHN
⮚ Focuses on prevention service
▪ Nurses constantly search for risks that make people vulnerable to diseases
and implement interventions to modify and mitigate these vulnerabilities.
⮚ Offers comprehensive care
▪ Caring is from womb to tomb.
▪ Holistic care is expected.
Philosophical and Ethical underpinnings
Responsibility for health rests on Promoting the common
people and not on agencies and good - social justice and not
professionals merely fair to all
Philosophical and Ethical underpinnings
Universal Ethical Principle
❖ Beneficence & Nonmaleficence
❖ Veracity
❖ Fidelity
❖ Autonomy
Roles of the community and public health nurse
❖ Healthcare Provider
❖ Health Educator
❖ Program Implementer
❖ Community Organizer
❖ Manager/ Leader
❖ Researcher/ Epidemiologist
❖ Client Advocate
Levels of clientele in CPHN
The Philippine Nursing Law of 2002 (RA 9173)
“A person shall be deemed to be practicing nursing within the meaning of
this Act when he/she singly or in collaboration with another, initiates and
performs nursing services to individuals, families, and communities in any
health care setting……”
Levels of clientele in CPHN
The Philippine Nursing Law of 2002 (RA 9173)
“…As independent practitioners, nurses are responsible for the promotion
of health and prevention of illness.”
Levels of clientele in CPHN
❖Individuals
❖Families
❖Groups
❖Communities
Public Health
C. E. Winslow
“Public health is the science and art of (1) preventing disease, (2) prolonging life,
and (3) promoting health and efficiency through organized community effort for:
1. Sanitation of the environment
2. Control communicable infections
3. Education of the individual in personal hygiene
4. Organization of medical and nursing services for the early diagnosis and
preventive treatment of disease, and
5. Development of the social machinery to ensure everyone a standard of living
adequate for the maintenance of health, so organizing these benefits as
to enable every citizen, realize his birthright of
health and longevity.
Public Health
As a science
✔ Concerned with the knowledge and skills required of a nurse to be able to institute
interventions for the welfare of the public.
As an art
✔ Requires creativity in executing the knowledge and skills for the comfort of the
people.
Mission
✔ Social Justice
Public Health
Assessment Regular collection, analysis and information
sharing about health conditions, risks, and
resources in a community.
Policy development Use of information gathered during the
assessment to develop local and state health
policies and to direct resources towards policies.
Assurance Focuses on the availability of necessary health
services throughout the community. It includes
maintaining the ability of both public and private
to manage day-to-day operations and the
capacity to respond to critical situations and
emergencies.
Core Public Health Functions
Public Health
✔ The efforts focus on preventing and promoting population health at the national and
local levels.
❑ National level- Concentrate on providing support and advisory services to public
health structures at the local level.
❑ Local level- Provide direct services to communities through 2 avenues
1. Community health services
Ex: Protect the public from hazards
2. Personal health care services
Ex: Immunization and Family Planning
Public Health
In 1994 the American
Public Health Association
drafted a list of 10 essential
public health services
which the U.S. Department
of Human and Human
Services adopted.
Public Health
Purposes:
✔ Promoting healthy lifestyles
✔ Preventing disease and injury
✔ Protect the health of communities
The focus of healthcare professionals:
✔ Promoting healthy lifestyles
✔ Proving preventive and primary care
✔ Expanding and ensuring access to cost-effective and technologically appropriate care
✔ Participating in coordinated and interdisciplinary care
✔ Involving patients and families in the decision-making process.
Public health interventions
PHN focuses on the care of;
✔ Individuals
✔ Groups
✔ Aggregates
✔ Homes, Clinics, Worksites, Schools
Public health interventions
PHN must also work with the community to identify and implement programs that meet
health needs and to evaluate the effectiveness of the program after implementation.
Before
✔ School nurses were once responsible only for running first aid stations and
monitoring compliance.
Now
✔ Actively involved in assessing the needs of their population and defining programs
Public health intervention
wheel
3 Elements
1. Population-based
2. Three levels of practice
3. Identifies and defines 17 public
health interventions