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Training Needs of Public Health Nurses Working in
Primary Health Care Settings
  • Ching-Min Chen, RN, DNS
  • Professor, College of Nursing
  • Taipei Medical University

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Development of Public Health Nursing in Taiwan
  • Health status of Taiwanese citizens have greatly
    improved
  • Life expectancy
  • 1961?62.3?66.8 ?2007?75.9?81.9
  • Leading causes of death from acute and
    communicable diseases to chronic diseases
  • Health Centers / clinics have been the basic unit
    for public health and diseases control since 1945

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Manpower of Public Health Nursing
  • Largest segment of the public health workforce
    (almost 60), public health nurses are critical
    to the functioning of the overall public health
    system
  • There are 2,573 PHNs worked in health centers
    (DoH, 2005) as center directors, head nurses,
    professional registered nurses and registered
    nurses, public health nurse specialists
    midwives.

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Tasks of PHNs working in Health Centers
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Many Changes and Challenges Public Health Nurses
are Facing
  • Key forces affect health and contribute to
    challenges in service planning and delivery
    poverty, increased globalization, climate change,
    political unrest.
  • These challenges shape the environments include
  • The rising costs of health care
  • Increasing consumer expectations and demands
  • Changing demographics and ageing populations
  • Nursing and other health worker shortages
  • Legislation and/or political will to fully
    utilize nursings potential
  • Social conflict and unrest which destabilize
    services and constrain resources
  • Natural and manmade disasters
  • Endemic and pandemic disease, as well as new and
    reemerging ones
  • The surge in chronic diseases
  • Making the shift to community-based care.

(ICN, 2008)
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International Nurses Day 2008 Delivering
Quality, Serving Communities Nurses Leading
Primary Health Care
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We hope they will help you see where you are
leading and where and how you might further lead
in strengthening PHC and serving your community
whether it is a community of the public or a
practice, education, research or management
community within the profession. It is only by
serving our communities that we can deliver
quality health outcomes for the individuals,
familiesand communities we care for.
Hiroko Minami, President of ICN Judith A. Oulton,
Chief Executive Officer
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If the millions of nurses in a thousand
different places articulate thesame ideas and
convictions about primary health care, and
cometogether as one force, then they could act
as a powerhouse for changeHalfdan Mahler,
Director General, World Health
Organization,1985.
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Nurses Contributions in PHC
  • Improved access to care
  • Improved prevention of chronic diseases
  • Improved cost-effectiveness
  • Improved outcomes
  • Improved surveillance.
  • Improved disaster recovery
  • Improved patient compliance with care
  • Leveraging technology for primary health care

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Core Principles of PHC
  • Equal and universally accessible health services.
    Everyone should have reasonable access to
    essential health services with no financial or
    geographical barriers.
  • 2. Community participation in defining and
    implementing health agendas. The public should be
    encouraged and empowered to participate in
    planning and making decisions about their own
    health care.
  • 3. Intersectoral approaches to health.
    Professionals from various sectors, including the
    health sector, work interdependently with
    community members to promote the health of the
    community.
  • 4. Appropriate technology. Technology and modes
    of care should be based on health needs, and
    appropriately adapted to the community's social,
    economic and cultural development.

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Nurses Role in PHC Practice
  • To maintain links between individuals, families,
    communities and the rest of the health care
    system
  • To work both autonomously and collaboratively to
    prevent disease and to promote health
  • To provide first-point-of-contact care and
    disease management across the lifespan

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Training Needs for PHNs
  • 2009 project Working Environment Improvement
    Project for Public Health Nurses in Health
    Centers.
  • March-December
  • Project Purposes
  • To explore public health nursing service needs
    from citizens viewpoints
  • To describe working environments of PHNs in
    Health Centers
  • To recommend the improvement strategies
  • To develop continue education programs for PHNs

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Methods
  • Thorough research search
  • ISI Web of Science public health nursing
    primary health care, health center
  • Government Research Bulletin, GRB
  • Focus group interview for those who are frequent
    users of public health nursing services
  • Telephone interview
  • Strata sampling for 1,600 community citizens

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Step 1 Thorough research search
  • ISI Web of Science public health nursing
    primary health care, health center
  • Government Research Bulletin, GRB
  • ?annotated bibliography
  • ?develop interview guide and questionnaire

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Step 2 Focus group interview
  • Participants
  • Frequent users of public health nursing services
  • 8-15 participants per section (Polit Hungler,
    2000)
  • 2 Public health nurses will also be invited
  • Instruments
  • Open-end Semi-structure interview guide
  • List of tasks of public health nurses
  • Data saturation

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Step 3 Telephone interview
  • Cross-sectional research design
  • Self-developed Instrument based on literature and
    results of focus interview
  • Strata sampling based on city/county population
  • Both users and non users needs for public health
    nursing services will be included
  • Weighted sampling on those non-users
  • At least 1600 valid questionnaire will be
    collected (Anderson, 2006)

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