scholarly journals Contemporary demands on the community nurse

Curationis ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
O.H. Muller

A quarter of a century ago Mr Harold MacMillan delivered his famous Winds o f Change speech in Cape Town. In 1975 Dr. Wolff Bodenstein, in delivering a paper on primary health care, referred to the storms o f change. Now, a decade later, John Naisbitt speaks of megatrends when elaborating on change on a worldwide scale from an industrial society to an informational society. Alvin Toffler’s widely read The Third Wave speaks of similar trends on a scale comparable to the agricultural revolution and the industrial revolution.

Author(s):  
Тетяна Семигіна ◽  
Вікторія Тимошевська ◽  
Тетяна Степурко

This paper is aimed to present how people respond to some innovationsintroduced within the Ukrainian health care system by legislation adopted in2017. It is focused on issues of choosing family doctors and on perception ofe-health by population.The survey “Health Index. Ukraine” has been launched in 2015 by theInternational Renaissance Foundation, School of Public Health of NationalUniversity of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Kyiv International Institute ofSociology. In 2018, the questions on primary health care reform (choosingthe primary health care provider, perception of e-health) were added tothe research instrument of “Health index. Ukraine”. This paper analysesdata collected in 2018 only, because the users’ experience of choosing familydoctor and perception of e-health variables are available for 2018 datasolely. The third wave of the survey took place in June - July 2018 and overall10219 respondents were interviewed in Ukraine.At the moment of the third wave of survey, 42% of respondents reportedthat all their household members including themselves had their declarationssigned with family doctors, 5.8% reported that some of their householdmembers had their declarations signed, and 52.2% more informed that noneof their household members had his/her declaration signed. Households withchildren were more active: 52% of them had their declarations signed withdoctors. 12.4% of household representatives reported that do not plan tochoose a family doctor. 59.5% of respondents reported that they did notexperience problems in the process of choosing a family doctor.There is no significant difference in rates of declarations signing betweendifferent type of areas, education levels, and health self-assessment status.Regional difference in signing declarations (self-reported) by all householdmembers reaches up to 52.4%.The survey results demonstrate that patients want their medical recordsto be visible by different doctors (29.9%) and by patients themselves (28.9%),and only 19.8% believe the e-health instrument is not necessary at all. Thoseself-assessing their health as very bad or bad are three times more criticalabout the electronic system as those self-assessing their health as very good.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 168
Author(s):  
Meimi Laillah ◽  
Ridwan Manda Putra ◽  
Suyanto Suyanto

TTuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) which affects the lungs and other organ., Indonesia is the third highest after India and China and Indonesia’s top ten causes of death in Indonesia. The purposeofthis study wastodeterminestrategycontrolof the TB Program in Pekanbaru City. Thisstudyisresearchwith SWOT analysisandsurveyanddirectinterviews in thefield,and the studyisgoing onJanuary-February 2021 at Pekanbaru City Primary Health Care, Tenayan Raya and Simpang Tiga PrimaryHealth Care.interview and survey with a total sampling method of 84 samples. The study’s resultsfrom the government policy involved that supporting the TB program in   Pekanbaru cityisrespectable. At thesametime, fromthecommunity in thefield, there are stillpeoplewhodo not understand TB disease, forexample, theincidenceof TB disease, mode oftransmission, andthedurationoftreatmentandprevention. Suggested in controllingthe program TB disease, it is necessary to provide education and explanation to sufferers and the surrounding community


Curationis ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
J.J. Keogh

A definition of community nursing was given, and the following roles of the community nurse was briefly described: - A provider for primary health care. - A provider of personal health care to non-hospital patients. - A n advisor. - A n observer. The special skills that a community nurse must have was also briefly discussed. The role of the community nurse in the handling and prevention of mental illness at the three levels of prevention was discussed, and criteria for the measurement of mental health was highlighted.


2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-41
Author(s):  
Jennifer Mertens ◽  
Catherine L. Ward ◽  
Alan J. Flisher ◽  
Graham F Bresick ◽  
Tina Valkanoff ◽  
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Curationis ◽  
1979 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M.J. Hattingh

The term Day Hospital is attached to centres where primary health care is rendered, not necessarily only during the day, but rather to a community who cannot readily reach other existing facilities. The first day hospital was opened in 1860 in Cape Town for this reason; it could then be seen as an extended arm of the hospital to the community. Numerous conditions are treated that do not need any hospitalisation or necessitate the direct attention of a medical practitioner.


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