群体与社区环境护理诊断

P. M. Green, D. Slade
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目的。描述群体适宜方法在社区实际护理诊断中的应用。方法。一种使用多种数据来源的三角测量方法,包括环境调查、鱼类消费调查、政府报告、出版物和社区评估。社区内聚集物的三个优先社区环境护理诊断:社区居民对Anacostia河污染物缺乏认识的知识缺陷;孕妇、哺乳期妇女和学龄前儿童与食用受化学污染的鱼类有关的"对人类健康产生不利影响的风险";社区居民缺乏对食用化学污染鱼类对健康影响的认识。结论。诊断结果可作为社区教育和其他干预措施的基础。该方法对此类研究具有实用性和实用性。实践意义。护理专业正日益意识到环境健康与个人和社区健康之间的密切关系。需要诊断标签来描述群体和社区对环境危害和条件的反应。
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Environmental Nursing Diagnoses for Aggregates and Community
PURPOSE.To describe the application of group-appropriate methods to derive actual nursing diagnoses for a community. METHODS.A triangulation method using multiple sources of data, including an environmental survey, fish consumption survey, government reports, publications, and community assessments FINDINGS.Three priority community environmental nursing diagnoses for aggregates within the community: Knowledge deficit among community residents related to lack of awareness of contaminants in the Anacostia River; “risk for adverse human health effects” among pregnant and nursing women and preschoolers related to consumption of chemically contaminated fish; and knowledge deficit among community residents related to lack of awareness of health effects of consuming chemically contaminated fish. CONCLUSIONS. The diagnoses serve as the basis for community education and other interventions. The methods are practical and useful for this type of research. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. The nursing profession is experiencing a growing awareness of the close relationship between environmental health and the health of individuals and communities. There is a need for diagnostic labels to describe the responses of aggregates and communities to environmental hazards and conditions.
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