With being a vulnerable population, the Amish population struggles with seeking adequate healthcare and is at an increased risk for health problems. With the lack of education and coaching to the Amish communities, new problems have surfaced which have changed the way nurses educate.
Vulnerable Population
Definition
"Vulnerable populations are those with a greater than average risk of developing health problems (Aday, 2001; Sebstian, 1996) by virtue of their marginalized sociocultural status, their limited access to economic resources, or personal characteristics, such as age and gender" ( De Chesnay, 2008, p. 5). Amish people choose to live a secluded life amongst themselves, isolated from the rest of the world, and they live in tight net communities. The Amish way of life means very little communication outside of their community, which is one of the many factors causing them to be a vulnerable population. With the following of a traditional Amish lifestyle, many barriers are in place for them to gain access to healthcare.
Amish
The Amish population are very vulnerable because of many different factors. The Amish live a simple life, with most of their jobs involving things like farming and construction. Their economy is growing, according to the futurist, “more demand for farmland and farm …show more content…
The Amish now number an estimated 227,000 nationwide” (Thriving amish, 2008). Even in the state of Missouri the population continues to increase, according to Amish America, “The Missouri Amish population has seen rapid growth in recent years, in part due to Amish migration from other states. Today Missouri is home to over 9,000 Amish in 81 church districts and 38 settlements” (Amish America, 2010). With this country continuing to have growth in this population, there will be an increase need for