The nurse attended a conference that focused on actions to improve community health. During the conference the nurse learned the four zones of concern
In which order should the nurse explain these zones when sharing the content of the conference with the other nursing staff?
1. Growing desperation
2. Big data, high aspiration
3. Conventional expectation
4. Culture of health high aspiration
Correct Answer: 3, 1, 2, 4
At a meeting of the Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF) participants were asked to project what is needed to be done now to achieve the best status for health and health care by 2032. Scenarios were developed to be used as the basis of the discussions and are as follows: Scenario 1: Slow Reform, Better Health ("zone of conventional expectation"); Scenario 2: Health If You Can Get It ("zone of growing desperation"); Scenario 3: Big Data, Big Health Gains ("zone of big data, high aspiration"); and Scenario 4: A Culture of Health ("zone of health high aspiration").
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