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A win-win model for an academic nursing center: community partnership faculty practice.

Stella Shiber1, Marion D'Lugoff.   

Abstract

A number of schools of nursing have established community nursing centers to provide faculty practice sites, student learning experiences, and a service to the community, most often to a poor underserved population. The current literature concludes that these centers provide a quality clinical service and improve access to health care, and they also provide an avenue for research, training, and faculty practice. Acquiring necessary financial support and the ability to achieve financial independence appear to be the most common difficulties for these centers. Most of the current literature includes an examination of issues relating to funding. The model presented in this article focuses on organizational variables that include both the center and its placement in relationship to other functions and programs in the school and a broadening of the meaning of fiscal responsibility to include an awareness of the broad spectrum of benefits that the community nursing center brings to the entire school. Efforts to coordinate and integrate the needs and functions of several groups are described. Establishing goals and priorities that simultaneously meet the needs of all or most of these groups has been an important outcome. The activities of the center have become an integral part of the everyday life of the school. Achieving financial independence and being fiscally aware and responsible is not the same thing.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11860592     DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1446.2002.19202.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nurs        ISSN: 0737-1209            Impact factor:   1.462


  4 in total

1.  A randomized community-based intervention trial comparing faith community nurse referrals to telephone-assisted physician appointments for health fair participants with elevated blood pressure.

Authors:  Arshiya A Baig; Carol M Mangione; Alice L Sorrell-Thompson; Jeanne M Miranda
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2010-03-27       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Services delivered by faith-community nurses to individuals with elevated blood pressure.

Authors:  Victoria Monay; Carol M Mangione; Alice Sorrell-Thompson; Arshiya A Baig
Journal:  Public Health Nurs       Date:  2010-09-22       Impact factor: 1.462

3.  The community leaders institute: an innovative program to train community leaders in health research.

Authors:  Lori E Crosby; William Parr; Teresa Smith; Monica J Mitchell
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 6.893

4.  Development and evaluation of a training workshop for lay health promoters to implement a community-based intervention program in a public low rent housing estate: The Learning Families Project in Hong Kong.

Authors:  Agnes Y Lai; Sunita M Stewart; Alice Wan; Helen Fok; Hebe Y W Lai; Tai-Hing Lam; Sophia S Chan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-25       Impact factor: 3.240

  4 in total

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