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Improving client outcomes through differentiated practice: a rural nursing center model.

L Anderko1, M Uscian, J F Robertson

  • 1Northern Illinois University, DeKalb 60115, USA.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)
|July 1, 1999
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The TriCounty Community Health Center

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Area of Science:

  • Community Health
  • Nursing Practice Models
  • Rural Health Care

Background:

  • Established in 1994, the TriCounty Community Health Center aimed to improve rural residents' access to primary health care and outreach services.
  • The Center utilizes a differentiated nursing practice model, aligning nurse expertise with client system needs.
  • This model enables nurses to engage with diverse client systems: individuals, families, aggregates, and the community.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a differentiated nursing practice model on health outcomes in rural outreach and primary care.
  • To assess the effectiveness of the Omaha Classification System in evaluating program outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a differentiated nursing practice model within a community health center setting.
  • Application of the nursing process tailored to nurse's educational preparation and competence.
  • Utilizing the Omaha Classification System for program outcome evaluation.

Main Results:

  • Program outcomes suggest a positive impact of the differentiated nursing practice model on the health of rural individuals, families, and aggregates.
  • The model facilitates targeted nursing interventions across various client systems.

Conclusions:

  • A differentiated nursing practice model positively influences health outcomes for rural populations receiving outreach and primary care.
  • The Omaha Classification System provides a useful framework for evaluating community health programs.

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