Population Community Heatlh Promotion Final Paper
Population Community Heatlh Promotion Final Paper
Population Community Heatlh Promotion Final Paper
Brooke D. Smith
Salisbury, MD. The center provides specialized treatment for chronic or non-healing wounds
through diagnostic examination and personalized treatment programs. I have been under the
direction of my preceptor, Brooke Gannon, MSN, RN for the last six weeks. During my
transportation, and knowledge deficits regarding proper wound care, hygiene, disease process,
These patients frequently function with true autonomy for proper wound care, in
contrast to those in acute and long-term care settings, including their adherence (or non-
adherence) to treatment and care plan regimens. We know that patients are more likely to
follow their care and treatment plan if they are actively involved in goal setting and care about
the outcomes. Cooperative goal setting is essential since what patients are willing (and able)
to do to reach a goal is essential to its success (Thornberry, 2019). In order to improve the
collaboration must start with the initial assessment and care planning with outside resources
Proper wound management can prevent serious, potentially fatal complications. People
and family caregivers can receive professional treatment and training from a home health
agency. Nursing care that is given to assist, treat, and maintain the health of acute or chronic
wounds is known as wound care. The majority of wounds that require home health care
treatment are chronic wounds. Most chronic wounds have insufficient blood flow to certain
parts of the skin. Surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, injuries to the feet or legs that have poor
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circulation, diabetic ulcers, and wounds that can reopen are a few examples of chronic
An agency that is available that can serve as a referral, and my personal preference, to
assist with the problems identified within the community, as identified above, is Peninsula
Home Care located at 1001 Mt. Hermon Road, Salisbury, MD 21804. The Maryland Branch
Director is Beverly White, and she can be reached at (410)-543-7550. Peninsula Home Care
provides education on wound care, disease treatment and prevention, and medication
management through skilled nurses. Peninsula Home Care also offers support through
Medical Social Workers who can assist with transportation difficulties, counseling, case
management, and referrals. Medicare was one of the predominant health insurances observed
within the community, and Peninsula Home Care is a Medicare Certified Preferred Provider.
In order to qualify, a patient must require medical care at home, a provider must make that
determination and create a plan for patient care. A patient must receive the ongoing competent
nursing care, physical therapy, or speech-language pathology treatments that they require. A
patient must be confined to home. This indicates that a patient cannot typically leave their
home. If a patient does leave their house, it is only after much difficulty. Absences from home
must be brief, rare, or necessary for medical care. Even if a patient occasionally attends
church, a barber or beauty salon, and, of course, medical appointments, they may still be
The home health care nurse visits the patient's house to conduct a comprehensive
assessment as the first step in the process. Your provider receives the assessment, and a
skilled nursing plan is created. The home health organization and provider weigh a variety of
considerations while determining the best course of action for treating the wound. In each
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situation, this necessitates that the nurse visits the patient's house on a frequent basis to
inspect, clean, treat, and dress the wound. To track the healing process, a record is preserved
and given to your healthcare physician. The provider will give the home health agency a
formal order to modify the wound if they believe the wound care plan needs to be altered.
(PHCS, 2022).
Knowledge deficit of the treatment process is frequently the cause of patient non-
compliance with wound care techniques. Patients may neglect clinical visits, medications, and
appropriate wound care techniques if their fears and misconceptions regarding the course of
treatment and prognosis are not adequately addressed. It is impossible to overstate the
importance of healthy nutrition for wound healing. The rate at which wounds heal will be
can be made by the home health nurse for patients who should promote the use of foods high
carrot, spinach, and dark chocolate are a few examples of appropriate foods. The best wound
healing may be hindered by common chronic medical disorders such diabetes, hypertension,
and peripheral artery disease. Patients who have a history of these disorders and present with
acute or chronic wounds will receive specialized counseling and education on the potential
effects these conditions may have on how well their wounds heal by their home health nurse.
Patients need to be made aware of the connection between comorbidity management (medical
or surgical care) and a better overall wound healing outcome (The Wound Pros, 2022). In
capacity to get adequate and well-coordinated healthcare, buy nourishing food, and otherwise
unnecessary EMS use, increasing healthcare service consumption, lowering no-show rates,
and enhancing access to health-supporting services, adequate mobility may help healthcare
providers. The home health Medical Social Worker can provide the patient with resources and
may be coordinated to effect good change and pave the way for new regulations that will have
an even greater impact on public health. A community where everyone is safe, environments
support health, steps are taken to prevent and control acute and chronic disease, and
individuals and families can thrive, is what health programs aim to achieve (Savage, 2020, p.
125).
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Resources
Professional Home Care Services. (2022). Wound care in home health care.
https://www.phcsonline.com/blog1/wound-care-in-home-health-care/
https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/topics/transportation
Savage, C. L. (2020). Public/community health and nursing practice: caring for populations. F.A.
Davis.
The Wound Pros. (2019). The role of patient education in wound healing.
https://www.thewoundpros.com/post/the-role-of-patient-education-in-wound-healing
Thornberry. (2019). Collaborative, patient-centered goals are key for home health and hospice.
https://ndocsoftware.com/2019/04/collaborative-patient-centered-goals-key-home-health-
hospice/