Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Geopolitical Community Management Free case study

Questions: 1.What is the geopolitical community in you live? Why is it geopolitical? 2.What is a phenomenological community to which you belong? Why is it a phenomenological community? 3.What would some challenges and benefits be for community health nurses in providing care for different communities? For similar communities? For the same community? What are some possible solutions to the challenges? Answers: 1. The geopolitical community corresponding to my geographical location relates to the North American Core. Indeed, the geopolitical communities designated in terms of geographical locations demarcated by manmade or natural confinements. The region designated as geopolitical as it includes unique community of nations within the North American confinement that interact consistently with the communities of Western Europe to constitute a single big community (Parker, 2015). Indeed, the region of North America comprises of triangular continental region confined across the temperate locations including the Arctic and Tropical boundaries. 2. Indeed, I pertain to the traditional Afro-Christian group that believes in the verbalized transmission of Bible and direct encounter with deity (Bond, 2002, pp. 91-92). This community regarded as phenomenological as the people representing it share similar values, beliefs, contentions and goals in terms of executing prayers and worship. This community believes in exorcism and direct interaction with the divine energy with the practice of expressive language. The interaction of members across this community follows the extent of their relationships, emotional and spiritual bonding and consequent manifestations. 3. The challenges faced by community health nurses while providing assistance and care to communities attribute to the global health issues related to rapid transfer of contagious diseases in the context of travel enhancement across the globe (Lundy, et al., 2015, p. xvi). Contrarily, the benefits relate to the dissemination of health information with the advent of information technology for enhancing the health awareness patterns of communities across the globe. The community health nurses across similar communities face the challenges in terms of rendering home health and hospice care to the patients while mitigating their traditional beliefs, customs and traditions in the community environment. The possible solution to these challenges attribute to establishing therapeutic relationship with patients for effective collaboration in the context of configuring informed decisions regarding care and therapy while considering their autonomy and contentions during nursing interventions. References Bond, G. I. (2002). Community, Communitas, and Cosmos: Toward a Phenomenological Interpretation and Theology of Traditional Afro-Christian Worship. Maryland: University Press of America. Lundy, K. S., Fan, H. Y., Conner, R. F., Villarreal, L. P., Repovich, W., Babcock, D. A., Edwards, K. A. (2015). Community Health Nursing. Burlington: Jones Bartlett. Parker, G. (2015). Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century. New York: Routledge.

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