Geopolitical And Phenomenological Place Influence
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A geopolitical place is defined by natural boundaries like hills, climate, and rivers and artificial boundaries like rural municipalities or city communities. These boundaries are easily identified on a map and guide government resource allocation and the provision of critical services such as healthcare (Dahl & Clancy, 2015). A geopolitical location influences community assessments by determining the geographical area on which the assessment should be focused. This is because a community within the same geographical area faces similar health risks and challenges due to a shared environment and risk factors (Dahl & Clancy, 2015). A phenomenal hand is a grown phenomenological place of people who share or have similar values, interests, or goals.
A phenomenological area is characterized by a population with similar characteristics and needs, which may influence decision-making in implementing health interventions. Determining available community resources to address the community’s health needs is an essential process in health assessment that guides healthcare stakeholders in developing community health improvement plans (Dahl & Clancy, 2015). The nursing process is used to aid in the identifying issues and the developing state community interventions through a collaborative approach in which community stakeholders are involved in the planning and decision-making process (Grand Canyon University, 2018).
A community health nurse can then identify community needs and available resources that can be used to achieve the desired healthcare goals. Another application of the nursing process is in health education, where collaboration with community stakeholders enables nurses to tailor health education programs to meet the specific needs of a community (Grand Canyon University, 2018). This results in a successful health education process in which community members implement preventive health interventions such as screening to detect illnesses early. References A. Clancy and B. M. Dahl (2015). Meanings of Knowledge and Identity in Public Health Nursing in a Transitional Period: Narrative Interpretations of Public Health Nurses 679-687 in Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. DOI: 10.1111/scs.12196. Published online February 24, 2015. University of the Grand Canyon (2018). The Future of Health Care: Community and the Public Health University of the Grand Canyon.
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Geopolitical And Phenomenological Place Influence
Discuss how geopolitical and phenomenological place influence the context of a population or community assessment and intervention. Describe how the nursing process is utilized to assist in identifying health issues (local or global in nature) and in creating an appropriate intervention, including screenings and referrals, for the community or population.