Nursing 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Group Dynamics, Palliative Care, Resource Management
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Population health promotion, protection, maintenance, and restoration. Community, family, and individual health promotion individual rehabilitation or palliative care. Coordinating care and planning services, programs, and policies by collaborating with individuals, caregivers, families, other disciplines, communities, and governments. Encompasses equity, human rights, democracy and civil rights, capacity building, just institutions, enabling environments, poverty reduction, ethical practice, advocacy, and partnership. Other specialities such as street health and parish nursing. Focus on education, rehabilitation, support services, health promotion and disease prevention. Involves multidisciplinary teams and collaboration with other sections & secondary & tertiary care facilities. Psychological cultural, social or political process by which people, individually and collectively in organizations and communities, exercise their ability to effect to enhance control quality of life political effectiveness and social justice. Power with rather than power over relations with clients and people. Empowerment-based skills combined with other systems to help make community health nursing practice effective.