CHNP
CHNP
CHNP
Definition:
Defined as a systematic method for assessing health status, diagnosing
health care needs, formulating plan of care, initiating plan and evaluating
the effectiveness of the plan.
Characteristics Of Nursing Process:
Purpose
Organization
properties
Purposes:
• To maintain optimal wellness
• To provide quality care
• To achieve purposes of nursing
Organization
• Assessment phase
• Planning phase
• Action phase
• Evaluation phase
Properties:
• Purposeful
• Systematic
• Dynamic
• Interactive
• Flexible
• Theoretically based
COMPONENTS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
NURSING PROCESS:
PHASE-I-ASSESSMENT PHASE
Community identification
Plan of data collection
Method and technique
Data collection
Data Analysis
Community profile and diagnosis.
PHASE-II-PLANNING PHASE
Community health planning
Analyzing health problems
Establishing priorities
Setting goals and objectives
Formulating community health action
PHASE-III- ACTION PHASE ( IMPLEMENT ACTION PLAN)
Considering nursing interventions
Review and revise if needed
Mobilization of resources
Facilitating working environment
Implementation and documentation
PHASE IV- EVALUATION PHASE
Concurrent evaluation
Terminal evaluation
PHASE – I COMMUNITY IDENTIFICATION
is the assessment phase
Refers to systematic process of knowing and
exploring the defined community for assessing its
health status and determining the possible factors
affecting the health of people in the community.
Purposes
• Provides comprehensive knowledge.
• Provides opportunity for establishing working relation ship.
• Helps in making community diagnosis.
• Act as an instrument to community health planning
• Promotes community participation
Steps In Community Identification
A)Planning For Data Collection
:Derive information from the community related to:
1. Information regarding geographic area
Geographical location and boundary
Physical setup
The natural resources
Important land marks and institutions
Environmental sanitation
2. Population characteristics
Size of population
Density of population
Composition
Vital events
Vulnerable and high risk groups
3. Social system
Formal and informal laws and rules
Socio-cultural, political and
administrative sub systems
B) Method And Technique
1. Community forum method
Holding formal and informal meeting with community
people, leaders, panchayat members, school teachers,
mahila mandals, youth club, traditional leaders etc.
Meetings should be planned properly
Invitation should be given in person ahead of time
Initial meeting can be open discussion
The purpose should be made clear to the participant
Is a useful and less expensive method of gathering data
2)Observation method
3) Questioning method
4) Record review method
5) Conversation and discussion method
6) Other methods like
-physical examination
-clinical examination
-investigation etc.
C) Data Collection
The steps of data collection include:
1. Define the community to be studied
2. Determine the objectives for community identification
3. Determine specific information
4. Identify the population under study
5. Decide sample size and sampling methods
6. Decide the tool for data collection
7. Develop the tool
8. Organize and conduct survey.
D) Data Analysis
Consist of putting all the information collected into an
order, compile, and summarize according to the
variables to be studied.
The steps of compiling and analysis of data include:
• Coding, key punching, organizing and arranging of data
for tallying.
• Presentation of data from tally sheet to tables and
graphs
• Statistical analysis of data collected
• Interpretation of data
• Reporting of findings
E) Community Profile And Diagnosis.
• Community identification process helps to
determine community profile
• Helps in drawing conclusion
• Make diagnosis of health needs and health problems
Eg:- large and young population, incomplete
immunization, early marriage, poor education status,
high mortality and morbidity, malnutrition, unsafe
water supply, open air defecation ect.
PHSE II-PLANNING PHASE
Community Health Planning
Determine the course of action to be implemented to
meet community health needs and to resolve
community health problems.
It is a systematic process that involve four steps.
1. Analyzing health needs and health problems
2. Establishing priorities
3. Setting goals and objectives
4. Formulating community health action plan to
achieve objectives.
1. Analyzing Health Needs And Health
Problems
• The identified problems are further analyzed to
clarify the nature and extant of problems, the factors
associated with problems and the resultant
consequences.
• It require some more specific information about the
problem already collected and known as second
level of assessment. Eg:-incomplete immunization,
malnutrition.
• Problem analysis helps in making specific diagnosis which becomes
the basis for setting goals and objectives and formulating
community health action plan
• Analysis of health problems should be done by the health team
members.
2. Establishing Priorities
• Is the ranking of health problems with respect to their relative
importance on the basis of pre-determined criteria.
• It is necessary for proper utilization of limited available resources.
• There are some criteria suggested by the health team members.
3.Setting Goals And Objectives
• A goal is a broad statement of desired outcome and
directions to resolve identified problem.
• Objectives are specific statement determining actions
relevant to the goal.
• The goal should be stated clearly
• The outcome should be measurable and time related.
Eg:-To ensure desirable comprehensive maternal care
to all mothers in a defined area served by sub centre
to reduce infant mortality rate from 80 per 1000 live
birth to 60 per 1000 live birth during a period of 5
years from 2015.
4.Formulating Community Health Action Plan
• Refers to identification of appropriate community health
and nursing intervention and preparing an operational
plan to be implement to achieve the established goals
and objectives.
• The interventions are identified on the basis of objective.
• The criteria for choosing interventions are
The nature of the problem
The resources available
The community’s interest
The competencies of health personals
Practicability and efficiency
• Plan the interventions with the help of community
members.
PHASE III ACTION PHASE
Implement Action Plan
In this phase the interventions planed with respect to
identified needs and problems based on priority is
implemented with the full participation of
community members by:-
1.Considering nursing intervention
2.Review and revise if needed on the basis of
concurrent evaluation.
3.Mobilization of resources
4.Facilitating working environment
5.Implementing and documentation
Active participation of the community should be motivated during
this phase for the effectiveness of the programme.
PHASE IV EVALUATION PHASE
1.Concurrent evaluation:-refers to evaluation of the process
during the course of action
2.Terminal evaluation:-refers to the evaluation after the course
of action
Evaluation is the process of assessing the effectiveness of
organized activity or program with respect to their goals and
objectives.
Evaluation is done at each step of process to get feedback in
concurrent evaluation.
It begins from assessment phase.
It helps in taking remedial measures and appropriate decision
through out the community health nursing process.
The progress of result ,difficulties and constraints encountered are
compiled and computed at the end of each day, week , month and
year.
The terminal evaluation is done at the end of 6 months or one year
by comparing the outcome with set standards and known as
outcome evaluation or terminal evaluation.