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Planning a community nursing centre

J E Steel1, A D Wagner, K Adams-Davis

  • 1University of Connecticut.

International Nursing Review
|September 1, 1994
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Nurse-managed centers provide accessible, affordable, and culturally sensitive primary care, filling a critical gap for vulnerable populations like the poor, elderly, and single parents.

Area of Science:

  • Community Health Nursing
  • Primary Care Delivery
  • Underserved Populations

Background:

  • Vulnerable groups (poor, elderly, single parents) face barriers to affordable, comprehensive, and culturally sensitive healthcare.
  • Existing healthcare systems often fail to meet the specific needs of these populations.
  • A gap exists in accessible primary care services for underserved communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the planning, development, and implementation of a nurse-managed health center.
  • To illustrate how nurse-managed centers can address healthcare access issues for vulnerable groups.
  • To provide a model for establishing community-based primary care services.

Main Methods:

  • Community needs assessment to identify service gaps.

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  • Partnership development with local organizations and stakeholders.
  • Establishment of a nurse-managed primary care center in an accessible location.
  • Focus on culturally sensitive and comprehensive care delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of a nurse-managed center.
    • Increased access to primary care for previously underserved populations.
    • Provision of affordable, comprehensive, and culturally sensitive services.
    • Positive community engagement and utilization of services.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse-managed centers are effective in bridging the healthcare gap for vulnerable and underserved populations.
    • These centers offer a viable model for expanding primary care access and improving health outcomes.
    • Accessible, community-focused nursing centers are crucial for equitable healthcare delivery.