Connolly Charlene, Wilson Diane, Missett Regina, Dooley Wanda C, Avent Pamela A, Wright Ronda
Medical Education Campus, Northern Virginia Community College, Springfield, Virginia 22150, USA.
J Nurs Educ. 2004 Feb;43(2):78-80. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20040201-08.
This exemplar highlights the ability of community experiences to enhance nursing students' understanding of the principles of community-based care: advocating self-care; focusing on prevention, family, culture, and community; providing continuity of care; and collaborating. An innovative teaching-practice model (i.e., a nurse-managed "network" of clinics), incorporating service-learning, was created. The Network's purposes are to provide practice sites in community-based primary care settings for student clinical rotations, increasing the awareness of the civic and social responsibility to provide quality health care for disadvantaged populations; and to reduce health disparities by increasing access to free primary health care, including health promotion and disease prevention, for disadvantaged individuals. Network clients receive free health care, referrals, and guidance to effectively obtain additional health care resources for themselves and their families. The Network is a national pioneer in modeling the delivery of primary care services through a faculty-student practice plan, with leadership emanating from a community college.
倡导自我护理;关注预防、家庭、文化和社区;提供连续护理;以及开展协作。创建了一种创新的教学实践模式(即由护士管理的诊所“网络”),其中融入了服务学习。该网络的目的是在社区基层医疗环境中为学生临床实习提供实践场所,增强为弱势群体提供优质医疗服务的公民意识和社会责任意识;并通过为弱势群体增加免费基本医疗服务(包括健康促进和疾病预防)的可及性来减少健康差距。网络客户可获得免费医疗、转诊以及指导,以便有效地为自己和家人获取更多医疗资源。该网络是通过教师 - 学生实践计划提供基层医疗服务模式的全国先驱,其领导力源自一所社区学院。