Larissa, Just like you said, immigrants are definitely a vulnerable population for numerous reasons, or cumulative risks that they might have. In this particular scenario, this immigrant is already presenting symptoms of a very serious disease, has no access to healthcare, is being abused by his employer, and lives with other five people in a crowded living space. Without a doubt, and according to Stanhope, and Lancaster (2010) he does fit the criteria for vulnerable population. I also liked your considerations when providing care for this patient. It is very important that we assess their English fluency to make sure that we can properly educate and treat this patient, and that he understands his treatment. A patient with tuberculosis needs
In this paper, the role of a social worker will be addressed. A Human Service professional has, in its hands, the responsibilities in the life of the clients and families they meet. The tremendous and arduous responsibilities they take on include, but are not limited to, the well-being and care of people and their communities. Such roles can be helping others manage the care of a family member, assisting individuals experiencing problems with family relations and conflicts, dealing with changes that come with growing old, aiding those suffering mental illness and or those individuals struggling with addictions. Briefly
Assignment 034 Understand the Needs of Children and Young People who are Vulnerable and Experiencing
Understanding who is considered to be a vulnerable can be challenging. Minneosta Statute 626.5572, subd. 21 defines vulnerable adults as any person 18 years of age or older who fits within one of the two categories: categorical vulnerable adult and functional vulnerable adult. A categorical vulnerable adult is one who: 1) is a resident or inpatient of a facility; 2) receives services at or from a facility required to be licensed to serve adults – referring to specific sections under MN 245A.010245A.15 – and lastly; 3) receives services from a home care provider required to be licensed or from a person or organization that exclusively offers, provides, or arranges for personal care assistant services under the medical assistance program (MN
What is the difference between a group "at risk" for poor health and a group considered a "vulnerable" population? Provide an example of a group at risk and a group considered a vulnerable population.
What experiences have you had or activities have you participated in that have prepared you to work with underserved populations?
Based on your readings for this class, discuss how your population of interest meets the definition of a vulnerable population.
Community nursing is a very challenging, yet vital and important aspect of nursing for the community in the borough of Brooklyn, NY. It is located on the southwestern end of Long Island, southeastern of New York and it is connected to Manhattan by three bridges (Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Verrazano Bridge). Brooklyn is separated from Manhattan by the East River (Britannica, 2017) and it is considered the largest of the five boroughs in New York City with an estimated population of about 2,629,150 in 2016. Its width is approximately 71 square miles with 52.6% female, and 47.4 male residences in 2016 (Census.gov, 2016). It is highly populated, with the ethnic makeup
As previously illustrated, there are both advantages and disadvantages of Medicaid. However, being a beneficiary of Medicaid increases access to health care. As a result of the program, adults were 70% more likely to have a regular place of care, “55% more likely to have a regular doctor than the adults who did not gain coverage;” and the utilization of preventative services have increased (Garfield & Paradise, 2013). Furthermore, access to speciality care such as physical therapy; podiatry and hospice remain unattainable. In a multiple city audit, researchers found that only 34% of Medicaid beneficiaries were able to “secure an appointment for urgent” specialist care, compared to 64% of those privately
Illegal immigrants usually hold jobs that have bad conditions and worse pay. Oftentimes, these jobs are found in sectors such as agriculture, construction, food-handling and manufacturing (Dwyer). Unfortunately for the illegal individuals who acquire these jobs, they have no access to comprehensive health care, though their line of work tends to demand it. Although illegal immigrants are consequently strapped for cash, many of them will not visit primary care physicians for fear of being deported. This sets up a vicious cycle: individuals get sick yet ignore the signs. When illnesses get remarkably worse and are too severe to treat at doctors' offices, the individuals then go to emergency rooms, where the cost is considerably greater. More often than not, the immigrants cannot afford to pay their hospital bills. The cost is then covered by the medical institutions and tax-payer dollars (Wolf). While some argue that illegal migrants do not
Among many misconceptions, tuberculosis is not a disease of the past. Tuberculosis remains a public health issue. It is estimated that one-third of the total world population is infected by tuberculosis (TB). The American lung association (2013) states, in 2011 alone there were nearly 9,000,000 new diagnosed cases of tuberculosis around the world and an estimated 1.4 million deaths because of this disease. In the United States, TB is not as common (but still a problem). In 2011, only 10,500 people reported having TB (Trends in Tuberculosis Morbidity and
Language barriers and lack of knowledge regarding the United States medical system are also problems among the immigrant and refugee population. Because of the language barrier, immigrants and refugees may feel embarrassed or uncomfortable going to the doctor which causes long term issues.
There are many variations that are often hidden within the special population. As of today, the health care system inhabits the margins by exposing impoverished individual. However, the individuals that are part of the special population each carries a unique set of needs. The special population can consist of the uninsured, minorities, children, disabled people, elderly, prisoners, pregnant women, students, and sadly to say veterans and military personnel. Furthermore, foundations of the special population consist of maintaining the self-perceived notion that fairness will apply to all individuals. In addition, it is important within the special population to distinguish the risk factors that are involved in health care. The best way to complete such a task is applying nonprejudice judgments. Individuals that make decisions for the special population often describe the services as insensitive in regards to understanding and accepting integration into health care. According to (Shi & Singh, 2015, p. 417) “to the framework, vulnerability is determined by a convergence of (1) predisposing, (2) enabling, and (3) need characteristics at both individual and ecological (contextual) levels.” Within the paper, I will discuss the factors that are attributed to the special population. The characteristic within the special population poses a weakness that stems from insurance coverage, and access.
Stanhope and Lancaster (2008) define vulnerable populations as “those defined at a greater risk for poor health status and health care access”(p.712). The role of a public health nurse in contrast to a vulnerable population is to establish interventions to help break the cycle of vulnerability thus aiding to eliminate health disparities within the population. The term “risk” helps public health nurses establish a person probability of something happening to them. This epidemiological term is used with the triangle of host, agent and environment in contrast to ones health within a population. The author will discuss vulnerability as discovered within a community based on surveying the community and establishing risk and interventions on the
Tuberculosis is a degenerative disease that is experienced at a higher rate in Hispanic Americans only second to Asian American. Tuberculosis is a bacterium that affects the lungs and has been in the human populations for thousands of years. Left untreated, it causes death and is highly contagious, spread through the air. Even though statistically, Asians have a higher percentage of reported tuberculosis cases, it is believed the Hispanic population might have the highest incidence of latent TB, which shows no symptoms and left untreated can cause the most damaging effects. Since the Hispanic population is expected to double by 2050 to 50%, this will pose a problem to health care professionals in the future. People with compromised immune systems
The war hit the world during the most vulnerable time. World War Three was the result of the USSR rising up to power. The Soviets after World War Two had made monumental steps in science, math, and technology, which made them several years ahead of their time. Yet this led and made the corrupting government of the USSR modify all of the science and technology, which could have saved thousands of lives. While the Soviets modified their new technologies, the rest of the worlds were on the “road to peace.” After the end of the World War Two, the world came up with the AOW, the Alliance of the World, where every country joined but the USSR. This Alliance ended most of the feuds between countries and led to a better world for the future, but once the USSR requested to join the AOW, everything went south. When the AOW welcomed the new country, it fought back and disrupted the new sense of peace. It started with the Global Assembly, when the soviets were found with fully loaded guns and when they had snipers pointed at the world leaders at the conference. The trust between the country and the rest of the nations was final when the soviets were found planning to blow up a bomb during the meeting with the leaders of the world, yet this was a distraction for the bigger plan where six leaders of the world were killed. The British Prime-minister and the German chancellor were both killed by a sniper. The French president’s daughter was kidnapped and he was blackmailed to