A systematic process that involves in the development and well established approaches to understanding the needs of a local population is called needs assessment. In order to describe the health problems related to a populations it involves three methods. This methods that are involved are epidemiological, qualitative, and comparative (Wright 1998). For example a health needs assessment is a systematic process that involves evaluating the health problems of population. In analyzing a health needs assessment involves by first identifying the inequalities of health care system and access to health care and by identifying ways the majority can benefit from health care.
Formative evaluation is when a project is examined before or during their implementation in order to provide a method to improving the project's outcome. This can be a helpful tool when new programs are to be put into effect. For example, in hard to control conflicts where conflict resolution is addressed, proper formative intervention can be a strong part of an intervention strategy (Nan 2003). There many techniques that formative evaluation can strengthen conflict management systems, this include
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The term quality assurance is used in the medical records, the purpose or intention of this is by finding errors and correcting in ongoing process of providing care to consumers (Royse 2010). For example, Quality-assurance research involves requirements, “QA studies should be a hypothesis driven and are before and after studies” (stroller 2004). Also, the standards that are recognized in quality insurances involves documenting and collecting data that pertains to diagnosis/treatment plan of their clients. The main focus of quality assurance is not the treatment outcome, but rather it mainly focuses on the
M. H. states that she is generally in good overall health. No cardiac, respiratory, endocrine, vascular, musculoskeletal, urinary, hematologic, neurologic, genitourinary, or gastrointestinal problems.
Over the last century health and social care has changed and developed immensely with the implementation of the NHS and becoming a welfare state. Prior to this health care was only available to a minority of people, those who could afford it. In 1815 the old poor law was passed, it stated that each parish must look after its own poor and those who could not work were provided enough money to help them survive. By 1830 the poor law cost around £7 million, which came from taxing the middle and upper class, causing a sense of resentment towards lower class, unemployed people. In 1834 the new poor law was passed, its aim was to reduce the cost of looking after the poor. Workhouses helped with this, they provided clothes, food and healthcare in return for manual labour. Despite
Explain what they are, their functions and where they are found. Then go into detail about two organs, with their functions, what tissues they are made of and where they are found in the body.
M1 -Describe how practitioners should apply values of care in health or social care service
Miley Ashworth is 15 years old and lives with her mother Janie, her stepfather Ben and her younger sister Melissa who is 12 years old; they live in a 3 bedroom house in a council estate based in Bognor Regis. They were transferred here from Angering 3 years ago due to Mileys anti-social behaviour causing nothing but upset and aggravation to her neighbours. Since moving to this new estate Miley has been warned that she must stay on her best behaviour and she has done so up until November this year, three months ago, since then she has been suspected of dealing drugs and is now two months pregnant from who she does not know who the father is. This year, her behaviour and attitude took a toll on her life; she failed her GCSES and
2.1 Explain the actions to take if there are suspicions that an individual is being abused
When the baby is about 3-6 months old they are able to recognise similar faces this could be of family such as parents, uncles, aunts, siblings or hospital staff for example doctor, nurse or midwife. They are also starting to develop wariness of strangers and parents for example in this situation they might start to cry whilst being picked up by their mums friend where as when they’re picked up by their mum they are absolutely fine it shows how attached the baby can be to their mother there is no one more important to them except their mummy and daddy. The face of the child will brighten up when a familiar carer turns up.
Describing how health and safety legislation, policies and procedures promotes the safety of individuals in and health and social care settings.
A process within healthcare that has changed as a result of HIPAA is medical information security. The laws have been tightened more. Privacy audits can be done with covered entities if they have had complaints, or even if there have been none. In the event of high-profile incidents, privacy audits can be done also. The privacy rule has also changes as a result. The privacy rule affects 3 different situations in which private health information is handled, use, disclosure, and request. Because of the minimum necessary standard, healthcare providers and covered entities have to limit the use, disclosure, and requests to only the amount of information necessary to complete this.
Quality Improvement (QI) is an organizational approach leading to the quality of patient care and patient services through use of specific guidelines, principles, and methods to ensure quality of care for every patient and health care facility throughout the world. Quality outcomes focus on the principles of quality management. These measurements investigate the quality of care, patient outcomes and consumer needs, through being part of the participant group. This quality improvement discussion will review the foundational frameworks of QI and explanation of each framework in detail. Included in this QI report will be
Social process can be defined as the pattern of social interaction that in turn has a changing effect on society over a set period (Bain, 2017). It has an important role in molding society. It has an impact on service users within the health and social care sector. This can lead to marginalisation, isolation and exclusion. For example, unemployment, disablement, poverty, poor health lack of education and other sources of disadvantage can have a negative impact on the demand for health and social care services.
Statutory Framework for the early Years Foundation Stage (2008), covering all aspects of children’s welfare (safeguarding, suitable people, suitable premises and equipment, organisation, documentation) and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (which gives the overall responsibility for health and safety to the employer and duties to
They can not give medicines or surgery before they ask questions to patients about their medical history and qualitative and quantitative data because if the they give them wrong medicine then it might bring another side effect or it might take away the patients life. As according to the Development and important of health needs assessment is the systematic approach to ensuring that the health service uses it resources to improve the health of the population in the most efficient way. It involves epidemiological, qualitative, and qualitative, and comparative methods to describe health problems in a population. Qualitative data use by health department is to measure the amount or rate of the born, death, and etc. The qualitative is like doctor observe from the patients’ symptoms and determine what kind of problems they have. Thus, needs assessment is very important in health care system to determine priorities for improving health for people in community. Also, it is the only way to find out the evidence and planning health
A community health assessment is a fundamental instrument of public health practice. Its objective is to depict the health of the community, by presenting information on health standing, community health needs, resources, and epidemiologic and other studies of present local health problems. It seeks to recognize target populations that may be at augmented risk of poor health results and to increase a better understanding of their needs, as well as evaluates the larger community surroundings and how it relate to the health of people. It also identifies those areas where better information is desired, particularly information on health differences amid different subpopulations, quality of health care, and the incidence and severity of disabilities in the population. The Community Health Assessment is the foundation for all local public health development, giving the local health component the instance to recognize and network with key community leaders, businesses and concerned residents about health priorities and concerns. This information shapes the foundation of improving the health status of the community by way of a strategic plan (The Municipal Public Health Services Plan Community Health Assessment Guidance and Format, n.d.).
In these methods when obligation a needs evaluation, a combination of several types and sources of data is important to build a good image of the affected population. In this study sources include both primary and secondary data for information. Here both types of information include qualitative and quantitative data.