The Health Belief Model is a theoretical concept that allows nurses to predict the behaviors and beliefs of the people in a community towards medical health. Clinicians find this model beneficial because it can be used to determine a patient’s conduct, thus enabling the care provider to find an appropriate way to treat and oversee medication for the clients. The Health Belief Model also assists the nurse in comprehending the patient’s reaction to the diagnosis of some diseases that may be stigmatized in a community (Murdaugh et al., 2019). It also allows the caregiver to understand the rites performed when an individual passes on, the perception of the public on immunizations and vaccines, and how they can administer the vaccines by educating and negotiating with the community. The nurses also get the opportunity to create awareness to the populations and help them understand the efficacy of the medicine and immunization as this will help promote health in the society.

Reference

Murdaugh, C., Pender, N., & Parsons, M. (2019). Health promotion in nursing practice (8th ed.). Pearson.


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