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Community diagnosis is a comprehensive assessment of health status of the community in relation to its social, physical and biological environment. The purpose of community diagnosis is to define existing problems, determine available resources and set priorities for planning, implementing and evaluating health action, by and for the community.
Methods of community diagnosis include conducting surveys, interviews, focus groups, observation, and analyzing existing data such as health records and demographic information. These methods help gather information about the community's health needs, resources, and challenges, which can inform interventions and policies to improve community health.
A community diagnosis helps identify the health needs and priorities of a community, leading to more targeted and effective interventions. It allows for resources to be allocated efficiently and for strategies to be developed that address specific health issues within the community. Additionally, it promotes community empowerment and engagement in the decision-making process for improving public health.
process of collecting data about the community in order to identify different factors.that may directly or indirectly influence the health of the population
Define the two (2) types of community Diagnosis?
go to the community asses and evaluate collect data then analayse inititstion
Public health protects the health of everyone, and community health protects the health of everyone in a particular community
Public health protects the health of everyone, and community health protects the health of everyone in a particular community
what is the definition of community health ???
Usually the Health Department or the Ministry of Health is responsible for maintaining the health of the community in general and for intervening when a community health problem arises.
Doreen Friesen Shephard has written: 'NURSING DIAGNOSIS EMPHASIS OF NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING ACCREDITED MASTER'S COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PROGRAMS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
health is wealth. the individual of a community suppose to be the root of the community at large