Vulnerable populations

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Vulnerable populations, including the uninsured, immigrants, and working poor, are at greater risk of developing health problems.

The purpose of this Assignment is for you to gain an understanding of the psychosocial needs of vulnerable female populations and issues impacting culturally competent delivery of women’s health care. This is a 5–7 page paper, excluding title page and references, written in 6th edition APA format.

Directions

  1. A vulnerable female population such as domestic violence
  2. Introduce the group
  3. Outline the relevant group statistics related to the population as well as the impact of the group on women’s health.
  4. Analyze the psychosocial needs of the selected group.
  5. Discuss the issues impacting culturally competent care delivery for the group.
  6. Describe the associated culturally and ethically competent care methods the NP will employ in caring for the population.

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Attached.

Vulnerable Populations
Thesis Statement: Humanitarian groups and public health agencies classify women as a
vulnerable population, due to the extent of violence directed to the population with domestic
violence being one of the most common acts of ferocity exposed to the population.
I.

Domestic Violence against Women
a. Causes of Domestic Violence against Women
b. Statistic for Domestic Brutality against women
c. Impact of the Domestic Violence on Women Health

II.

Analysis of the Psychosocial Needs of the Women in Domestic Violence

III.

Issues Impacting Culturally Competent Care Delivery for Women in Domestic
Violence

IV.

The Culturally and Ethically Competent Care methods that a Nurse Practitioner
should employ while Caring for Women in Domestic Violence

Attached.

Running head: VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

Vulnerable Populations
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation

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VULNERABLE POPULATIONS

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Vulnerable Populations

Public health considers, the immigrant, uninsured, persons working in poor conditions, as
well as all individuals categorized to be at a higher risk of developing health complications as the
vulnerable populations. Besides, vulnerable populations could as well as include other attributes,
such as economically disadvantaged persons, children, the elderly, homeless and women
subjected to various extreme conditions, such as domestic violence. In the desire of assisting, the
group of people classified, as vulnerable, specialized care and understanding are required in the
action of helping the persons recover from the psychological torture. In this case, a nurse
practitioner, for example, requires high level of understanding the psychosocial needs of the
populations, to be in a position to assist the group competently. Humanitarian groups and public
health agencies classify women as a vulnerable population, due to the extent of violence directed
to the population with domestic violence being one of the most common acts of ferocity exposed
to the population.
Domestic Violence against Women
In the recent days, female population has become one of the most vulnerable population
in term of domestic violence. Pearlman, Zierler, Gjelsvik, and Verhoek-Oftedahl, defines
domestic violence as a trend of behavior involving abuse from one person to the other in a
domestic set up, especially among married partner, with the abuses are directed to the female
partners from their male counterpart (2016). The domestic ferocity against women could take the
form of physical abuse, such as choking, disfigurement beating and even killing among other
vehemence, for example, marital rapes, emotional, economic or religious based violence ranging
from subtle to coercive form. While violence against women is a condemned ac...


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