What kind of health service does the nurse offer in a health promotion or primary care program?

What is primary health care nursing?

Primary health care is any medical service that is provided outside the four walls of a hospital, including general practice, aged care, schools, community health and other primary health care settings.

Primary health care nurses play a critical role in keeping people healthy, providing proactive care and health promotion to keep Australians well.

Why is primary health care so important?

With Australia’s aging population and deteriorating health, a strong and accessible primary health care system is vital to keep people well and out of hospital.  

Primary health care is the first level of contact that individuals, families and communities have with the healthcare system. In Australia, this:

  • Incorporates personal care with health promotion, the prevention of illness and community development
  • Includes the interconnecting principles of equity, access, empowerment, community self-determination and inter-sectoral collaboration
  • Encompasses an understanding of the social, economic, cultural and political determinants of health

In what settings do primary health care nurses work?

Primary health care nurses work in a range of settings, each sharing the characteristic that they are a part of the first level of contact with the health system.

In Australia, those settings can include (click on below icons to learn more):

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What is the role of a primary health care nurse?

Primary health care nurses play a vital role in keeping Australians healthy. Their work covers:

  • Health promotion
  • Illness prevention
  • Healthy ageing
  • Antenatal and postnatal care
  • Child and family health nursing
  • Treatment and care of sick people
  • Rehabilitation and palliation
  • Community development
  • Population and public health
  • Education and research
  • Policy development and advocacy

What kind of health service does the nurse offer in a health promotion or primary care program?

Scope of practice

Scope of practice for nurses is determined by professional registration (i.e. registered nurse or enrolled nurse), endorsement (i.e. prescribing scheduled medicines by nurse practitioners), educational background, nursing experience and clinical specialisation. 

A nurse can build their clinical and professional capabilities to expand their scope of practice through education and training to develop a broader skill set that remains within the legislated professional practice standards and competencies. 

An individual nurse’s scope of practice may vary considerably from that of another nurse.

Grounded in their scope of practice, nurses provide socially appropriate, universally accessible, scientifically sound, first level care. They work independently and interdependently in teams to:

  • Give priority to those most in need and address health inequalities
  • Maximise community and individual self-reliance, participation and control
  • Ensure collaboration and partnership with other sectors to promote public health

Read Scope of practice | APNA Position Statement in Related Documents below.

What are the roles of nurses in primary health promotion?

Nurses have a key role to play in primary care in expanding, connecting and coordinating care. Through their training and work, they are well placed and have been shown to provide safe and effective care in disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management and rehabilitation.

What is health promotion in primary health care?

Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. Health promotion is a set of actions to foster good health and wellbeing. It is not 'promotion' as in the sense of the word usually understood.

What are the health services based on primary health care?

PHC is a whole-of-society approach that includes health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care.

What health services do nurses perform?

Roles of a Nurse.
Record medical history and symptoms..
Collaborate with teams to plan for patient care..
Advocate for the health and wellbeing of patients..
Monitor patient health and record signs..
Administer medications and treatments..
Operate medical equipment..
Perform diagnostic tests..