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COMMUNITY HEALTH
By Mr Chi TCHAMPO
COURSE OUTLINE
A Community is a group of people living within a specified geographical boundary.
 It may consist of different subgroups.
 There is usually a leader but there may be many formal or informal leaders.
 Communities are not always homogenous in that within a Community, many
different views, languages, ideas and approach to life are often represented.
 It is possible to work successfully with community provided the community health
nurse uses the right approaches and stress issues that are common to members.
 Members are governed by the same statutory laws.
WHAT IS COMMUNITY?
TYPES OF COMMUNITY
a. Geographic Community: This ranges from local neighbourhood, suburb, village,
town, city or even the planet as a whole.
b. Community of Culture: This ranges from local clique, sub culture, ethnic groups,
religions multicultural or pluralistic civilization or global communities culture of today.
c. Community based on identity: Group of people with Community identity other
than location, members often interact regularly e.g.
Professional Community: These are groups of people with same or related
occupations e.g. Health professionals consisting of nurses, doctors, pharmacists etc.
Virtual Community: Group of people primary or initially communicating or interacting
with each other by means of information technologies e.g. Internet.
WHAT IS COMMUNITY HEALTH?
Community health is the state of wellbeing of a group of individuals who share
common attitudes, beliefs, interests, histories, and/or goals.
The health of a community is influenced by a variety of factors that are internal
to the community itself, including the interactions, contributions, and health of
individuals in the community, as well as those factors external to the community
over which the community has less control.
CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
Community health is a science, an art, a way to prevent disease and disability, prolong life; improve
health by means of collective actions, with full community participation in defining needs, planning and
execution activities of health care and health promotion. According WHO defines community health as:
environmental, social, and economic resources to sustain emotional and physical well-being among
people in ways that advance their aspirations and satisfy their needs in their unique environment.
The community health approach corresponds to the following function:
1. Identify problems approach and health needs of population and establish a priority with its
participation
2. Designing and implementing health programs to address these problems and needs
3. Evaluate programs results and their impact on the health of this population with its participation.
The concept of community health includes the concept of community participation and
cooperation.
COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL
The foundation of community health rests upon the resources, access,
and agency of a community.
• Resources are financial resources, medical facilities and social workers.
• Access includes things like access to care, access to support, and
access to knowledge.
• Agency is the awareness and sense of empowerment of individuals and
the community as a whole to act.
Resources, access, and agency are enveloped in the concepts of justice
and equity to acknowledge that communities are unique with regard to
historic and systemic advantages and disadvantages.
COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL
COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL
• A strong and balanced foundation will be one in which
the resolve of a community is to ensure that each
individual be treated with dignity, fairness, and
empathy.
• The relationship between the community and the
individual is symbiotic. Community health is
multidimensional.
• The model identifies five (overlapping and interwoven)
aspects of community health: (1) economic stability,
(2) neighborhood and environment, (3)
education, (4) food, (5) social context and
culture, and (6) policies and institutions. Each
aspect of community health contributes to the health
outcomes of the community.
PROCESS MODEL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
PROCESS MODEL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
1. Identify Community-Specific Goals
• Understand and describe the community.
• Use GIS (geographical information systems),
public health datasets, previous studies
• Develop communication methods to promote
interest, and encourage community participation
• Conduct public forums, listening sessions,
surveys, interviews, asset mapping, and other
CBPR (Community-Based Participatory Research)
• Identify facilitators and barriers
2. Identify Resources Internal & External to the
Community
i. Internal support
• Recruit and organize leaders and volunteers
from the community
• Individuals – “head, hands, heart”
• Local health department/clinics
• Professional organizations
• Local businesses
• Global-local connections
• Survivorship support groups
ii. External support
• Federal/state initiatives
• Grants/funding
• Federal programs available
• Foundations
COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL
3. Brainstorm, Evaluate, and Choose Solution
• Analyze community goals to design, choose, and
adapt interventions for different cultures and
communities
• Consider sustainability, empowerment, and efficacy
• Consider broad-based cost-benefit analysis
4. Implement Intervention
• Empower the community through education and
skill enhancement
• Improve support, incentives, and resources
• Increase access and opportunities
• Remove barriers
• Change policy
• Change the physical and social environment
• Use community building events
• Develop proper methods of media and
communication to advocate intervention
5. Evaluate, Monitor & Maintain
• Gather and use community-level indicators, surveys,
interviews, and other feedback
• Routinely reevaluate implementation
• Create a formal public reporting process
THE LINK BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL
AND THE PROCESS MODEL
The Community Health Model should be
referenced throughout the methodical
process of understanding, analyzing, and
evaluating a community for the purpose of
community health improvement.
Reflection and empathy are
key elements of this iterative
methodological process and
the related feedback loops.
Assignment: What are the advantages of a
community participation approach?
COMMUNITY HEALTH COURSE.pptx

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COMMUNITY HEALTH COURSE.pptx

  • 3. A Community is a group of people living within a specified geographical boundary.  It may consist of different subgroups.  There is usually a leader but there may be many formal or informal leaders.  Communities are not always homogenous in that within a Community, many different views, languages, ideas and approach to life are often represented.  It is possible to work successfully with community provided the community health nurse uses the right approaches and stress issues that are common to members.  Members are governed by the same statutory laws. WHAT IS COMMUNITY?
  • 4. TYPES OF COMMUNITY a. Geographic Community: This ranges from local neighbourhood, suburb, village, town, city or even the planet as a whole. b. Community of Culture: This ranges from local clique, sub culture, ethnic groups, religions multicultural or pluralistic civilization or global communities culture of today. c. Community based on identity: Group of people with Community identity other than location, members often interact regularly e.g. Professional Community: These are groups of people with same or related occupations e.g. Health professionals consisting of nurses, doctors, pharmacists etc. Virtual Community: Group of people primary or initially communicating or interacting with each other by means of information technologies e.g. Internet.
  • 5. WHAT IS COMMUNITY HEALTH? Community health is the state of wellbeing of a group of individuals who share common attitudes, beliefs, interests, histories, and/or goals. The health of a community is influenced by a variety of factors that are internal to the community itself, including the interactions, contributions, and health of individuals in the community, as well as those factors external to the community over which the community has less control.
  • 6. CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH Community health is a science, an art, a way to prevent disease and disability, prolong life; improve health by means of collective actions, with full community participation in defining needs, planning and execution activities of health care and health promotion. According WHO defines community health as: environmental, social, and economic resources to sustain emotional and physical well-being among people in ways that advance their aspirations and satisfy their needs in their unique environment. The community health approach corresponds to the following function: 1. Identify problems approach and health needs of population and establish a priority with its participation 2. Designing and implementing health programs to address these problems and needs 3. Evaluate programs results and their impact on the health of this population with its participation. The concept of community health includes the concept of community participation and cooperation.
  • 7. COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL The foundation of community health rests upon the resources, access, and agency of a community. • Resources are financial resources, medical facilities and social workers. • Access includes things like access to care, access to support, and access to knowledge. • Agency is the awareness and sense of empowerment of individuals and the community as a whole to act. Resources, access, and agency are enveloped in the concepts of justice and equity to acknowledge that communities are unique with regard to historic and systemic advantages and disadvantages.
  • 9. COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL • A strong and balanced foundation will be one in which the resolve of a community is to ensure that each individual be treated with dignity, fairness, and empathy. • The relationship between the community and the individual is symbiotic. Community health is multidimensional. • The model identifies five (overlapping and interwoven) aspects of community health: (1) economic stability, (2) neighborhood and environment, (3) education, (4) food, (5) social context and culture, and (6) policies and institutions. Each aspect of community health contributes to the health outcomes of the community.
  • 10. PROCESS MODEL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
  • 11. PROCESS MODEL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 1. Identify Community-Specific Goals • Understand and describe the community. • Use GIS (geographical information systems), public health datasets, previous studies • Develop communication methods to promote interest, and encourage community participation • Conduct public forums, listening sessions, surveys, interviews, asset mapping, and other CBPR (Community-Based Participatory Research) • Identify facilitators and barriers 2. Identify Resources Internal & External to the Community i. Internal support • Recruit and organize leaders and volunteers from the community • Individuals – “head, hands, heart” • Local health department/clinics • Professional organizations • Local businesses • Global-local connections • Survivorship support groups ii. External support • Federal/state initiatives • Grants/funding • Federal programs available • Foundations
  • 12. COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL 3. Brainstorm, Evaluate, and Choose Solution • Analyze community goals to design, choose, and adapt interventions for different cultures and communities • Consider sustainability, empowerment, and efficacy • Consider broad-based cost-benefit analysis 4. Implement Intervention • Empower the community through education and skill enhancement • Improve support, incentives, and resources • Increase access and opportunities • Remove barriers • Change policy • Change the physical and social environment • Use community building events • Develop proper methods of media and communication to advocate intervention 5. Evaluate, Monitor & Maintain • Gather and use community-level indicators, surveys, interviews, and other feedback • Routinely reevaluate implementation • Create a formal public reporting process
  • 13. THE LINK BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH MODEL AND THE PROCESS MODEL The Community Health Model should be referenced throughout the methodical process of understanding, analyzing, and evaluating a community for the purpose of community health improvement. Reflection and empathy are key elements of this iterative methodological process and the related feedback loops.
  • 14. Assignment: What are the advantages of a community participation approach?