Nursing 2220A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Public Health Nursing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Belief Model

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Week 5: program planning for families and communities. Planning, monitoring, and evaluating community health programs are fundamental processes used by nurses as they work in partnership with the community. Nurses are expected to plan new programs, redesigns existing services, monitor the implementation of programs, and evaluate their impact. Gain a broad understanding of program planning, monitoring, and evaluation. Discuss how epidemiological data, research, and the sdoh impact program planning. Explore the nurse"s role in program planning for families and communities, and the importance of involving key stakeholders in the process. Community health planning, monitoring, and evaluation pg 236-252. Community health nurses work in partnership with community. Processes of planning, monitoring, evaluating more important than ever because of: scrutiny of how public funds are being spent, increased demands for evidence-based programs, standards of practice, national and international interest in population health intervention research. Nurses are expected to plan new programs, redesign existing services, monitor implementation of programs and evaluate their impact.