1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0029-6554(96)80096-0
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Promoting healthy communities through neighborhood nursing

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“…For example, the Cumberlege Report on 'Neighbourhood Nursing' in the mid-1980s 22 suggested that the 'best place' for patient care was within people's own communities; in other words, within a primary care setting. A decade later, Reinhard et al 23 took this practice implication further by linking together 'neighbourhood nursing'-'public health'-'healthy communities' to provide a chain for nursing interventions spread across the life and community spectrum. This connection of neighbourhoods to identified and identifiable local communities is reflected in a definition of a neighbourhood by Blackman.…”
Section: What Is a 'Neighbourhood'?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Cumberlege Report on 'Neighbourhood Nursing' in the mid-1980s 22 suggested that the 'best place' for patient care was within people's own communities; in other words, within a primary care setting. A decade later, Reinhard et al 23 took this practice implication further by linking together 'neighbourhood nursing'-'public health'-'healthy communities' to provide a chain for nursing interventions spread across the life and community spectrum. This connection of neighbourhoods to identified and identifiable local communities is reflected in a definition of a neighbourhood by Blackman.…”
Section: What Is a 'Neighbourhood'?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1992 ) and Ark's (1997) ethnographic doctoral work with an inner city elementary school community in the mid‐south, which enabled that school community to come together to recognize more of its health potential. Reinhard et al . (1996 ) are piloting a project aimed at fostering a north‐eastern city's collaboration in health policy and education.…”
Section: Implications For Research Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of participatory research and the formation of complex, reciprocal interrelationships include: Flynn's (1992) work with Healthy Cities, the GENESIS project (Stoner et al 1992) and Ark's (1997) ethnographic doctoral work with an inner city elementary school community in the midsouth, which enabled that school community to come together to recognize more of its health potential. Reinhard et al (1996) are piloting a project aimed at fostering a north-eastern city's collaboration in health policy and education. Milio has taken the community as partner to new levels, to foster the idea of policy research as critical to real change in community (Milio 1975(Milio , 1981(Milio , 1983.…”
Section: Implications For Research Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumberlege (1986) put forward that specific skills and more training are needed on the importance of neighbourhood. These recommendations have been developed by Reinhard and colleagues, who also suggest that there has to be a connection between the neighbourhood and the care setting across the life span (Reinhard, Christopher, Mason, McConnell, Rusca, & Toughill, 1996). Further, neighbourhood nursing embraces continuity of care and integrates the person, family and community together as one unit (Reinhard et al, 1996).…”
Section: Neighbourhood Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These recommendations have been developed by Reinhard and colleagues, who also suggest that there has to be a connection between the neighbourhood and the care setting across the life span (Reinhard, Christopher, Mason, McConnell, Rusca, & Toughill, 1996). Further, neighbourhood nursing embraces continuity of care and integrates the person, family and community together as one unit (Reinhard et al, 1996). Hence, a clear definition of the neighbourhood concept is needed in the nursing literature (Milbrath & DeGuzman, 2015).…”
Section: Neighbourhood Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%