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Community health nursing in Australia: a critical literature review and implications for professional development.

Kim Brookes1, Patricia Davidson, John Daly, Karen Hancock.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increasing emphasis on community-based mandates an examination of the community health nurse (CHN). AIM: A critical literature review of the CHN role internationally, with an emphasis on Australia, was undertaken in order to understand historical precedents and inform policy and strategic directions for the CHN.
METHOD: A search of the CINAHL, EMBASE, and COCHRANE electronic data-bases from 1982 to June 2002 using community' and 'nursing' as key words and hand searching of books and government reports was undertaken.
FINDINGS: This search strategy revealed a lack of literature compared with other areas of nursing. Key themes emerging from this review are: (1) an absence of clear role definitions and lack of clarity of roles; (2) variability in educational requirements for CHNs; (3) diminished CHN power in policy decision making; (3) conflicting role expectations between different facets of the health care system; (4) underutilisation and untapped potential of the role of the CHN in the contemporary health care system; (5) the emerging influence of specialist nurses in community based-care; (6) uptake of traditional nursing roles by non-nurses and (7) an absence of a cohesive model of professional development of CHN that is able to articulate with contemporary social, political and economic trends in health care delivery.
CONCLUSIONS: Community health nursing in Australia has a low professional profile when compared to other nursing specialties. An emerging issue, gleaned from the literature review is the tension and debate between specialist and generalist services. It is apparent from this review that CHN have to more actively participate in research and peer reviewed debate in order to have their voice heard and promote their unique and valuable contribution to the nursing profession and the health care system.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15125102     DOI: 10.5172/conu.16.3.195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Nurse        ISSN: 1037-6178            Impact factor:   1.787


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2.  An analysis of the adaptability of a professional development program in public health: results from the ALPS Study.

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3.  The impact of a team-based intervention on the lifestyle risk factor management practices of community nurses: outcomes of the community nursing SNAP trial.

Authors:  Bibiana C Chan; Upali W Jayasinghe; Bettina Christl; Rachel A Laws; Neil Orr; Anna Williams; Kate Partington; Mark F Harris
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2013-02-09       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  The impact of a brief lifestyle intervention delivered by generalist community nurses (CN SNAP trial).

Authors:  Mark F Harris; Bibiana C Chan; Rachel A Laws; Anna M Williams; Gawaine Powell Davies; Upali W Jayasinghe; Mahnaz Fanaian; Neil Orr; Andrew Milat
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-04-22       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Practice nursing in Australia: A review of education and career pathways.

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