how can you be referred to home health (5)
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- liaison
- physician or NP
- neighbour, friend, family
- self
- internal from another discipline
really any way
what are some concerns that surround home health nursing
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, - safety
- policies
- caregiver burden
- discharge pressure in the hospital - too early for home care but they're
medical stable
what is often a key indicator of health inequities
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maternal mortality
intervention generated inequalities example
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mass media campaigns for risks associated with smoking --> not everyone
has access to social media
printed communication materials --> language barriers and literacy levels
vary
health inequity
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may be equal but its not fair --> certain groups experience worse health
and are more often the least likely to receive health care
e.g. those in remote regions not having access to nutritious foods and
, water (inequality) leading to poorer health (inequity)
e.g. Jane can't get into her clinic because there's not wheelchair ramp -->
leads to poorer health outcomes
quaternary
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most advanced care - an extension of tertiary care
surgeries
palliative care
who are the working poor
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those who are the working poor will often experience inequities in health
care and are more likely to have:
- less stable jobs
- unpredictable working hours
- fewer benefits (which they need more)
- greater health problems
end of life care implication
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what are their past experiences with death and their expectations
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- liaison
- physician or NP
- neighbour, friend, family
- self
- internal from another discipline
really any way
what are some concerns that surround home health nursing
Give this one a try later!
, - safety
- policies
- caregiver burden
- discharge pressure in the hospital - too early for home care but they're
medical stable
what is often a key indicator of health inequities
Give this one a try later!
maternal mortality
intervention generated inequalities example
Give this one a try later!
mass media campaigns for risks associated with smoking --> not everyone
has access to social media
printed communication materials --> language barriers and literacy levels
vary
health inequity
Give this one a try later!
may be equal but its not fair --> certain groups experience worse health
and are more often the least likely to receive health care
e.g. those in remote regions not having access to nutritious foods and
, water (inequality) leading to poorer health (inequity)
e.g. Jane can't get into her clinic because there's not wheelchair ramp -->
leads to poorer health outcomes
quaternary
Give this one a try later!
most advanced care - an extension of tertiary care
surgeries
palliative care
who are the working poor
Give this one a try later!
those who are the working poor will often experience inequities in health
care and are more likely to have:
- less stable jobs
- unpredictable working hours
- fewer benefits (which they need more)
- greater health problems
end of life care implication
Give this one a try later!
what are their past experiences with death and their expectations