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Community

generally defined as a specific population of people, or a place where people live and work. Determined
by geographic boundaries and/or common values and interests.

Canada Health Act Principles

universality, accessibility, comprehensiveness of services, portability, public administration

community health nursing

Umbrella term to define nursing specialities and applies to all nurses who work in and with community in
a variety of areas. Emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Promotes and protects health
of individuals, families, groups, communities, populations.

Community Health nurse

Population

a collection of people who share one or more personal or environmental characteristics

Aggregates

subpopulation, groups within a population.

Population Health

determining the health of a population using as measurements of health the determinants and health
status indicators

Health status indicator

well being, life expectancy, incidence and prevalence rate, mortality rate, burden of illness

Levels of disease prevention

Primary prevention, secondary prevention, Tertiary prevention

Primary prevention (disease)

seeks to prevent disease from begining

Secondary Prevention (disease)

seeks to detect disease early in its progression in order to make early diagnosis and begin treatment

, Tertiary Prevention (disease)

begins once a disease has become obvious; aims to interrupt the course of the disease

Downstream thinking

Taking a microscopic individual curative focus. Considering individual health concerns and treatments
but does not consider the sociopolitical, economic and environmental variables

Upstream Thinking

Macroscopic "big picture" population health approach, primary prevention perspective, considers all
determinants of health. How can this be prevented?

Collaboration

the commitment of 2 or more parties who set goals to address identified client health concerns

Basic principles for collaboration

client focus, population health approach, quality care and services, access, trust/respect, communication

Nursing Standards of Practice

Promoting health, building individual/community capacity, building relationships, facilitating access and
equity, demonstrating professional responsibility and accountability

Determinants of health

income and social status, social support network, education and literacy, employment and working
conditions, social environments, physical environments, personal health practices and coping skills,
healthy childhood development, biology and genetic endowment, health services, culture, gender

Primary Care

First contact with healthcare system - downstream thinking

Primary Health Care

Includes upstream, comprehensive care, global health, and social justice

social determinants of health

The economic and social conditions that shape the health of individuals, communities, and jurisdictions
as a whole.

Public Health

the practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community. includes study of
epidemiology, statistics and assessments

Public Health Nursing

Goal is to prevent disease and preserve, promote and protect the health of communities and
populations. Merges knowledge from public health sciences with professional nursing theories.

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