Pazzaglia, C.; Camedda, C.; Ugenti, N.V.; Trentin, A.; Scalorbi, S.; Longobucco, Y. Community Health Assessment Tools Adoptable in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2023, 20, 1667.
Pazzaglia, C.; Camedda, C.; Ugenti, N.V.; Trentin, A.; Scalorbi, S.; Longobucco, Y. Community Health Assessment Tools Adoptable in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1667.
Pazzaglia, C.; Camedda, C.; Ugenti, N.V.; Trentin, A.; Scalorbi, S.; Longobucco, Y. Community Health Assessment Tools Adoptable in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2023, 20, 1667.
Pazzaglia, C.; Camedda, C.; Ugenti, N.V.; Trentin, A.; Scalorbi, S.; Longobucco, Y. Community Health Assessment Tools Adoptable in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1667.
Abstract
The WHO European Region defined the role of a new central professional for primary care, the Family and Community Nurse (FCN). The introduction of FCN in the framework of health policies highlight a key role of nurses in addressing the families’ and communities’ needs. A scoping review was conducted in order to identify and describe the available tools which has been adopted for the assessment of the community health needs by FNC. A comprehensive literature review on Embase, Cochrane Library, PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and PsycInfo databases was conducted including all studies up to May 2021. A total of 1563 studies were identified and 36 of them were included. The literature review had made possible to identify studies employing twelve different community assessment's tools or modalities. Referring the WHO framework proposed in 2001 some common themes have been identified with an uneven distribution, as profiling the population, deciding on priorities for action and public healthcare programmes, implementing the planned activities, evaluation of health outcomes, multidisciplinary activity, flexibility and involving the community. To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first attempt to provide an overview of community assessment tools, keeping the guidance provided by the WHO as a reference.
Keywords
Family and Community Nursing; Covid-19; Community health assessment; Primary Health Care; Health Promotion
Subject
Public Health and Healthcare, Nursing
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