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    Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (SCPHN) use Building Community Capacity (BCC) to empower communities for better health outcomes. Challenges in BCC highlight disparities, necessitating further discussion on its role in health visiting.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health Nursing
    • Community Health
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) roles emphasize community engagement and identifying health needs.
    • Building Community Capacity (BCC) is crucial for enabling communities to improve their own health outcomes.
    • Changes in health service provision necessitate effective community engagement strategies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define and discuss Building Community Capacity (BCC).
    • To explore the benefits of BCC for staff, communities, and individuals.
    • To debate the future role of BCC within Health Visiting.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and conceptual analysis of Building Community Capacity (BCC).
    • Discussion of challenges faced by SCPHNs in implementing BCC projects.
    • Exploration of the positive impacts of BCC on stakeholders.

    Main Results:

    • BCC is an intensive process requiring significant effort from SCPHNs.
    • Disparities in the provision and implementation of BCC remain a significant issue.
    • BCC offers substantial benefits to all involved parties, fostering self-sufficiency and improved health.

    Conclusions:

    • Building Community Capacity (BCC) is integral to the SCPHN role, promoting community empowerment and health.
    • Addressing challenges and disparities in BCC provision is essential for equitable health outcomes.
    • BCC holds significant potential to shape the future of Health Visiting and public health initiatives.