Community nursing practice model/ nursing theory
The Community Nursing Practice Model provides an evidence-based approach to health care delivery that focuses on the patient’s overall wellbeing, including physical and mental health. The model promotes collaboration between primary care providers, community organizations, public health officials, social workers, other healthcare practitioners and individuals in order to identify any existing or potential health needs in the underserved communities. This collaborative effort is essential when providing care for vulnerable populations since it helps identify risk factors that may be contributing to poor health outcomes or lack of access to services. By employing a team-based approach with multiple perspectives and expertise represented on the team allows for greater understanding regarding what is needed within specific environment being addressed – such as cultural/socioeconomic considerations special language requirements etc which can be addressed through appropriate strategies tailored satisfy those issues as well.
Furthermore this type practice model enables better access due its flexibility allowing nurse practitioners go where needed by addressing gaps available resources helping people who particularly require assistance most while also giving them options they otherwise would not have had ever experienced before… Last but certainly least more comprehensive treatments possible ‘holistic’ method employed leads higher quality care provision patients living poorer areas resulting healthier population don’t need rely hospitals urgent centers only time sideeffect positive dollars saved society whole end result everyone beneifts saving money spending smarter building better future us all… https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/42/Publications/NP59(2)_160_168_Greene%20et%20al%20article(1).pdf?ver=2020-04-15-075002-247