Workshop for Enhancing Community Health Nursing Practices
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Resource Person: Dr. Frances Cornelius, PhD, MSN, RN-BC, CNE, ANEF Professor, Community Health Nursing, College of Nursing & Health Professionals Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA Introduction: In a remarkable collaboration between Akal College of Nursing, Eternal University Drexel University, Texas Woman's University, and New York University, recently organized a series of workshops to empower nursing professionals and foster excellence in healthcare. This blog focuses on one of the workshops held during the event - "Community Health Nursing Practices" - led by the esteemed Dr. Frances Cornelius from Drexel University. Workshop Overview: The workshop on "Community Health Nursing Practices" was a highly anticipated event within the Global Nursing Partnership initiative. Dr. Frances Cornelius, a renowned expert in Community Health Nursing, conducted an engaging and informative session, providing participants with invaluable knowledge and skills to excel in their practice. Key Topics Covered:
- Healthcare and Population Health in the US: Dr. Cornelius delved into the intricacies of the healthcare system in the United States, shedding light on population health challenges, healthcare disparities, and the role of community health nursing in addressing these issues.
- Levels of Prevention/Health Promotion: Participants gained insights into the three levels of prevention - primary, secondary, and tertiary - and the importance of health promotion strategies in maintaining and improving the well-being of individuals and communities.
- Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Risk Management: Dr. Cornelius highlighted the significance of quality improvement initiatives, patient safety measures, and risk management strategies in community health nursing. Participants learned how to identify potential risks, implement effective safety measures, and enhance the overall quality of care.
- Foundations of Nursing Informatics: The workshop addressed the foundational aspects of nursing informatics, focusing on the use of technology and information systems to support community health nursing practice. Participants gained insights into electronic health records, data management, and the integration of informatics into daily nursing operations.