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  1. The community health nursing process, like the nursing process in general, is composed of Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADPIE). However, for purposes of tradition, community assessment is already integrated into the process of community diagnosis.

  2. Nov 7, 2019 · It defines the community health nursing process as a systematic series of steps followed by public health nurses to address community health problems using community resources. The main steps of the nursing process are: 1) establishing relationships with the community, 2) assessing health needs and problems, 3) setting objectives, 4 ...

  3. After performing a community health needs assessment, identifying priority problems, and establishing health goals and SMART outcomes, the nurse integrates knowledge of health disorders (e.g., diabetes, cancer, obesity, or mental health disorders) and current health risks in a community to plan prevention interventions.

  4. The document provides an overview of the community health nursing process, which is a systematic method for providing nursing care to communities. It involves 5 phases - community assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Community assessment involves collecting data about the community.

  5. Community Health Nursing. “The utilization of the nursing process in the different levels of clientele-individuals, families, population groups and communities, concerned with the promotion of health, prevention of disease and disability and rehabilitation.” ( Maglaya, et al)

  6. Jan 27, 2022 · Community health nurses start by building trust and relationships with individuals and local leaders. They also develop a strong understanding of people’s backgrounds, experiences, and the social factors that influence health, with the goal of practicing cultural humility with empathetic care.

  7. Community health nursing is based on several underlying concepts such as encouraging healthy living, preventing illness, promoting rehabilitation, evaluating the effectiveness of community resources, and advocating for improved overall community health.