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M A Kendra1, V D George

  • 1University of Akron, College of Nursing, Akron, Ohio 44325-3701, USA. kendra7@uakron.edu

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)
|April 4, 2001
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This study addresses the lack of literature on home visiting risks by proposing a new model. The Cognitive-Perceptual Model of Risk in Home Visiting (CPMRHV) helps community health nurses manage risks.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Public Health
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • Risks in home visiting are acknowledged but lack a defined body of literature.
  • Current emphasis on community practice and an increase in new health professionals necessitate addressing this gap.
  • Existing literature inadequately defines risk and risk-taking within the home visiting context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore disciplinary definitions of risk and risk-taking.
  • To identify attributes of individuals involved in risky home visiting situations.
  • To propose the Cognitive-Perceptual Model of Risk in Home Visiting (CPMRHV) for community and public health nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on risk and risk-taking definitions across disciplines.
  • Identification of common attributes among individuals in high-risk situations.

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  • Development of the Cognitive-Perceptual Model of Risk in Home Visiting (CPMRHV).
  • Main Results:

    • Different disciplines conceptualize risk and risk-taking variably.
    • Certain attributes are associated with individuals who engage in risk situations.
    • The proposed CPMRHV model offers a framework for understanding risk perception and assessment in home visiting.

    Conclusions:

    • The CPMRHV model provides a structured approach for field workers to perceive, assess, and evaluate risks.
    • The model can guide the development of policies and procedures to empower field workers.
    • Implementing the CPMRHV model can enhance the quality of care in community and public health nursing through better risk management.