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Empowerment of Nursing Profession

The support of various stakeholders is necessary as professional nurses. The nurse is a health profession with the greatest number (60%) and with the widest distribution, have a great chance to be empowered in providing quality basic health services, affordable and sustainable to the corners of inland and border areas. Unlike other health professions, nurses are unique in providing health services, namely the potential role of family empowerment and local communities through primary health care approach and socio-cultural approach is holistic and comprehensive. Thus, efforts to improve public health approach can be combined in a harmonious and balanced with individual health efforts. As we know the cause of disease and malnutrition is not only due to limited access to health services and limited resources but a lack of cultural support to the creation of public health. Various benefits can be obtained from the optimization of the role and responsibilities of nurses. The main benefi

Analysis and Diagnosis of Community Nursing

Analysis 1. Studying the data both qualitative or quantitative data. 2. All aspects need to be considered 3. Determining the health needs of communities and strength of communities to respond to stressors 4. End of analysis is the diagnosis nursing community. Diagnosis of community nursing 1. Statement of the population on the conditions, trends, potential problems, strengths and latent situation (Watson, 1984 in Ervin, 2002) 2. Consists of 3 parts included, description of problem (response or statement), the identification of etiological factors, signs and symptoms. Conclusion Formulate nursing diagnoses community requires thinking critical in making decisions. It is a challenge and the main tasks that have an impact on the next phase of nursing process and the basis of health program planning

The concept of family nursing

Comprehensive family care is a complex process, so that it requires a logical and systematic approach to work with families and family members. This approach is called process nursing. According to Yura and Walsh (1978), "nursing process is central to and the essence of nursing ". The process is an action performed by the motion deliberately and consciously from one point to another towards achieving the goal. In Basically, the nursing process is a process of problem solving systematic, which is used when working with individuals, families, groups or community. One of the most important aspect of nursing is its emphasis on family. Family together with individuals, groups and communities is a client or recipient of nursing. Empirically, it was realized that the health of its members family and family health care quality has a close relationship. Will However, until recently very little attention given to the family as object of systematic studies in the field of nursing.

Family Nursing Process

Nursing process will be relatively different families who become focus of treatment. The difference depends on keonseptualisasi focus the family of the nurse in practice. If he sees the family as background or context of a patient-oriented individuals, as in traditional. In practice, most nurses worked well with family and individual family members. This means that family caregivers will use the nursing process in the two circles are the individual level and family. In this Hali, pengakjian diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation will become more extensive and complicated. Family care is very specialized and only work on the family as a system. And on the other hand, an understanding of each family member inadequate can not be achieved regardless of such member in primary groups-family context. The second approach this level, which is used to assess and implement family nursing portrayed in the picture below which describe the steps in the process of family nursi