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National Black Nurses Association community collaboration model

L B Bolton1, C A Georges

  • 1Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Journal of National Black Nurses' Association : JNBNA
|October 1, 1996
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The National Black Nurses Association developed a community health program addressing key Healthy People 2000 objectives. This initiative focused on reducing health disparities and improving health outcomes for Black Americans.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Community Health Nursing

Background:

  • The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) received federal funding to create a community education program.
  • The program aimed to address critical national health priorities outlined in Healthy People 2000.
  • Healthy People 2000 focuses on reducing preventable deaths, disabilities, and health disparities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a community education program targeting specific health issues within the Black American population.
  • To address five priority areas: infant mortality, HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and nursing workforce diversity.
  • To identify nursing responsibilities in health promotion, protection, disease prevention, clinical services, and data surveillance.

Main Methods:

  • The NBNA identified five priority health areas and defined nursing roles for each.

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  • A model for implementing the NBNA's Healthy America Report recommendations was developed.
  • Program implementation data was collected and analyzed to assess the model's efficacy.
  • Main Results:

    • The study presents a model for community health program implementation.
    • Data from the program's implementation is discussed.
    • Commentary is provided on the effectiveness of community partnerships in achieving preventive health goals.

    Conclusions:

    • Community partnership models can be effective in achieving preventive health goals.
    • The NBNA's program demonstrated a framework for addressing significant health disparities.
    • Nursing plays a vital role in health promotion and disease prevention within communities.