Background: The definition of community health outreach to promote the health of vulnerable populations depends heavily on the particulars of the given health project and community. There is no consistency in the meanings attached to the concept itself. Our study aimed to clarify the general definition of community health outreach in order to facilitate its understanding and use.
Methods: We used Walker and Avant’s method to conduct the concept analysis of community health outreach. We searched texts on PubMed, Scopus, and CINAHL databases published from 2010 to 2018 and included a total of 38 articles in our analysis. We used Walker and Avant’s method to conduct the concept analysis of community health outreach.
Results: The defining attributes of the concept of community health outreach were purposive intervention, temporary, mobile, collaboration with the community, and sponsorship. The antecedents were populations at health risk and awareness of health risks. The consequences were increased accessibility and health promotion.
Conclusion: This study proposed the definition of community health outreach that a sponsored, temporary, mobile project that collaborates with a community to undertake its purposeful health intervention to reach the population at health risk. Therefore, the definition will provide a general understanding of the outreach undertaken by health workers so that health professionals and community residents can better connect.
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Background: The definition of community health outreach to promote the health of vulnerable populations depends heavily on the particulars of the given health project and community. There is no consistency in the meanings attached to the concept itself. Our study aimed to clarify the general definition of community health outreach in order to facilitate its understanding and use.
Methods: We used Walker and Avant’s method to conduct the concept analysis of community health outreach. We searched texts on PubMed, Scopus, and CINAHL databases published from 2010 to 2018 and included a total of 38 articles in our analysis. We used Walker and Avant’s method to conduct the concept analysis of community health outreach.
Results: The defining attributes of the concept of community health outreach were purposive intervention, temporary, mobile, collaboration with the community, and sponsorship. The antecedents were populations at health risk and awareness of health risks. The consequences were increased accessibility and health promotion.
Conclusion: This study proposed the definition of community health outreach that a sponsored, temporary, mobile project that collaborates with a community to undertake its purposeful health intervention to reach the population at health risk. Therefore, the definition will provide a general understanding of the outreach undertaken by health workers so that health professionals and community residents can better connect.
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