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Identifying characteristic features of community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji
Author(s) -
Tanabe Sachiko,
Yanagisawa Satoko,
Waqa-Ledua Silina,
Tukana Mereani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nursing open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.55
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 2054-1058
DOI - 10.1002/nop2.305
Subject(s) - community health , orientation (vector space) , qualitative research , psychology , descriptive research , public relations , nursing , sociology , social psychology , medicine , political science , public health , social science , geometry , mathematics
Aim The present study aimed to identify detailed characteristics of community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji. Design Qualitative descriptive design using semi‐structured individual interviews. Methods Twenty participants including expert nurses, novice nurses, policymakers and representatives from communities were interviewed between July–August 2015 in Fiji. Data were analysed using descriptive qualitative methods. Results Three main themes described in detail characteristics of community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji: Trusting Relationships, Commitment and Activity Management. Trusting Relationships and Commitment were interrelated and served as foundations for community orientation that promoted and facilitated Activity Management. Reflection and a sense of self‐accomplishment in the CHN experiences during Activity Management further strengthened Commitment and Trusting Relationships. Community orientation leads to superior understanding of community health needs, effective use of resources and increased community participation in activities. Such activity management will contribute to promote health beyond the individual, extending to entire communities.

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