Identify barriers to care present in this case study. How may nursing interventions promote healthcare delivery to disadvantaged populations?
Barriers to healthcare delivery in rural areas include lack of access to healthcare facility and shortage of healthcare providers, cultural differences, and lack of health literacy.
Often, rural residents experience insufficient healthcare access and services. They should have at least health insurances to cover their expenses at an affordable clinic or hospital. Nurses should be able to help them by collaborating with any government or private health programs to ensure the accessibility of significant healthcare services.
Usually, hospitals or any facilities in rural areas encounter patients that do not speak English. These patients at times do not understand the urgency for medical care until they become very sick. Hence, the best way is to improve communication by hiring bilingual nurses or professional interpreters.
It is very essential for rural residents to have even basic health information so they could make appropriate health decisions. Nurses must be equipped with complete knowledge and must be able to deliver correct health teachings to these types of patients. Make certain to use simple sentences, clear illustrations, and short words.
Identify barriers to care present in this case study. How may nursing interventions promote healthcare delivery...
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