The Future of Public Health Nursing: What Will Your Role Be?
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1 The Future of Public Health Nursing: What Will Your Role Be? Glynnis LaRosa, RN, MPH, CPHQ Sr. Public Health Nursing Advisor MDPH President ASTDN April 19, 2012
2 Outline Overview of Public Health and PH Nursing Local, State and National Let s Look at Your MA PHN Colleagues Professional Practice Standards, Credentials and Certification Quad Council National PHN Organizations First Future of PH Nursing Summit National PH Reports, Initiatives and Strategies
3 What is Public Health? Systematic approach to preserve, protect and improve the health of an entire population through the prevention and control of communicable disease, injury and disability prevention, promotion of health status improvement for all and universal access to preventative services
4 Public Health Nurse (Defined ANA 2007) Public health nursing is the practice of promoting and protecting the health of a population using knowledge from nursing, social and public health sciences. The practice is population focused with the goals of promoting health and preventing disease and disability for all people through the creation of conditions in which people can be healthy.
5 Principles of Public Health Nursing The client unit of care is the population Achieve the greatest good for the greatest number Health promotion and protection are the priorities Select strategies that create healthy environmental, social and economic conditions Actively reach out to all who might benefit Use available resources Collaborate with other professions and organizations
6 FOCUS ON ENTIRE POPULATION
7 Vulnerable and Aging Populations
8 The Roles of Today s Public Health Nurses Public health nurses practice as: Generalists (covers all areas of public health) AND/OR Specialists (some examples listed ) Communicable disease Vaccine Preventable Disease Required and recommended immunizations Homelessness & Social Medicine Environmental health Maternal-child health Emergency Preparedness Health Screening Public Health Education Public Health Liaison
9 Public Health Nursing Work Settings/ Partnerships Clinics Coalitions Community centers Correctional Facilities Daycares Faith Communities Government Group Homes Health Depts. Homes Hospitals Schools Shelters Worksites
10 Public Health Nurse s Role in Emergency Preparedness Public Health Nurses are vital participants in the community emergency preparedness planning process. They play an important role in emergency response!
11 LOCAL Think Globally, Plan Locally!
12 Public Health Nurses Working with MRCs Upper Merrimac Valley Medical Reserve Corp.
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14 Operation Stand down National initiative Massachusetts PHNs across the state (local & state) volunteer to assist homeless veterans each August. Organized by MAPHN
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17 MA Association of Public Health Nurses (MAPHN)
18 MAPHN Local PHN Survey Objectives Enumerate the MA local PHN workforce Analyze changes of MA PHN workforce
19 2006 First Survey Baseline data 2010 Second Survey Identify trends Document PHN/Population Ratio
20 Voluntary pencil/paper minutes to complete Distribution 2009 MA PHN annual conference MA PHN Regional chapter meetings Available on-line
21 174 surveys returned Covering 183 municipalities Representing 80% of the population of the Commonwealth
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23 HRSA 2010 The Registered Nurse Population Survey
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26 HRSA 2010 The Registered Nurse Population Survey
27 7% responded they will retire in 2 years 14% responded they will retire in 4 years Projection of 21% retiring within 4 years
28 March 2001 Minnesota Dept. of Health, PHN Section
29 Training Behavioral Health Response 16% 56% Mass Dispensing Site (EDS) 49% 69% Personal Protective Equipment 34% 61%
30 Training Incident Command System (ICS) 58% 80%
31 Training Health and Homeland Alert 43% 55% Network (HHAN) Risk Communication 45% 59%
32 Training Local Emergency Planning 41% 64% Committee (LEPC) Drill Participation 36% 69%
33 What Did We Learn About the PHNs Education - above national average for BSNs PHNs are aging in place Retirement % remains consistent Growth and Development Scope of Practice Emergency Preparedness and Response
34 What Did We Learn About the Survey Tool and Collection Process Data needs to be more timely Readiness of electronic methods and systems Website advances Did not capture PHN to population ratio # PHNs with reduced hours # Lost PHN positions Consolidation of functions or communities
35 Recommendations in 2006 & Lead in Workforce Development Assure Competency and Preparedness Recruit and Retain PHNs 2010 Maintain local and national alliances Utilize technologies Increase attendance at educational, skill building and networking sessions
36 Planning for the Future Utilize Technologies Obtain more timely data survey on-line Develop educational opportunities for building informatics skills and competencies Meet the state s mandated electronic reporting Contribute Nationally Continue to document services provided Improve ability to define the denominator
37 PROFESSIONALS ARE ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR PRACTICE Public Health Nurses are accountable for their practice by: Establishing standards and credentials for their practice; Meeting professional standards; Achieving relevant credentials; and Meeting program and organizational standards. 37
38 ESTABLISHING STANDARDS AND CREDENTIALS Standards may be applied on an individual or organizational level American Nurses Association - Scope and Standards of Practice for Public Health Nurses Developed by PHNs to outline expectations for the highest level of practice. Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations Core Competencies for Public Health Nurses Outlines performance expectations for PHNs at different levels of practice. Council on Linkages between Academia and Practice Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals - Not specific to nursing or public health nurses. Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) public health agency accreditation. 38
39 ESTABLISHING PHN CREDENTIALS Level of education Pre- and Post-employment requirements. Scope and Standards require BSN as minimum for PHNs. Some states require BSN as minimum education for PHNs. Licensure What is legally required to practice? Cannot work as a nurse in the state without this credential. Established by states RN, APN. Workplace requirements Employer-based. Verification of transcripts, licensure, work history. Wide range of jobs in public health employ nurses. May determine reimbursement. 39
40 NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS American Nurses Credentialing Center For nurses only APHN-BC, PHCNS-BC or CHN National Board of Public Health Examiners CPH Certified in Public Health Must have completed an MPH Public health generalist 40
41 AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTER (ANCC) Different categories have been provided for PHNs 1. Public Health Nurse, Advanced (APHN-BC-Advanced Public Health Nurse-Board Certified). Currently available. 2. Clinical Nurse Specialist in Public/Community Health (PHCNS-BC) Exam has been retired/can be renewed if professional development and practice hours requirements are met. No testing option for renewal. 3. Community Health Nursing - Exam also retired, but can be renewed if professional development and practice hour requirements have been met. No testing option for renewal. Initial certification is renewed every 5 years. 41
42 NATIONAL BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH EXAMINERS (NBPHE) CPH exam Certified in Public Health Generalist; not specific to PH Nursing An alternative certification for those who have earned a graduate level degree (Masters or Doctoral) from a school or program of public health accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) May compete with ANCC for credentialing of PHNs with MPH Maintenance requirements currently being determined 50 hours every 2 years 42
43 NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
44 QUAD COUNCIL: will have a website soon Association of State and Territorial Directors of Nursing (ASTDN) Association of Community Health Nurse Educators (ACHNE) American Public Health Association (APHA) PHN Section American Nurses Association (ANA)
45 Association of State and Territorial Directors of Nursing After July 1, 2012 will be the Association of Public Health Nurses (APHN)
46 Consider Joining a National PHN Organization 46
47 IOM RWJF Future of Nursing Report Published in 2010 Presented four key messages: 1. Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training 2. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression 3. Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health care professionals in redesigning health care in the US 4. Effective workforce planning and policy making require better data collection and an improved information infrastructure
48 RWJF Summit Future of Public Health Nursing February 8, national public health nursing leaders and funders invited to attend Three questions open for discussion: Key Challenges Facing PH Nursing Future Opportunities for PH Nursing Gaps or Needs to be Addressed
49 Articles Promoting the Valuable Role of Public Health Nurses Link to Healthy People 2020 article Jan/Feb s-announces-new-health-promotion-disease-preventionagenda/ National Prevention Strategy article link Sept/Oct e-streets-clean-air
50 The Affordable Care Act In Addition to Coverage, Quality, and Cost Unique Opportunities for Prevention
51 National Prevention Strategy 51
52 National Prevention Strategy Extensive stakeholder and public input Aligns and focuses prevention and health promotion efforts with existing evidence base Supports national plans 52
53 The Future of Public Health Nursing: What Will Your Role Be? Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do - Goethe
54 QUESTIONS
55 Contact Information Glynnis LaRosa, RN, MPH, CPHQ Massachusetts Department of Public Health Sr. Public Health Nursing Advisor Phone (617)
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