Who are the clients in Community Health nursing?
What government resources might they be eligible for?
What agencies are responsible for those resources?
Who are the clients in Community Health nursing?
What government resources might they be eligible for?
What agencies are responsible for those resources?
In Community Health Nursing (CHN), the "clients" are broadly defined and encompass various levels, reflecting the profession's focus on health promotion and disease prevention across populations.
The clients of Community Health Nurses are not limited to individuals but extend to interconnected groups:
Individuals: These are single persons who may be seeking health education, screening, immunization, or follow-up care for chronic conditions within their community setting (e.g., a mother bringing her child for vaccinations, an elderly person receiving home-based care).
Families: CHNs often work with families as a unit, recognizing that the health of one member impacts the others, and family dynamics play a crucial role in health behaviors. This includes family planning, maternal and child health, and supporting families coping with illness or disability.
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