Public health nursing : population-centered health care in the community / Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ; section editors, Joy E. Hoffman, Pamala F. Levin, Lisa Turner.
2024
RT98 .P83 2025
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Title
Public health nursing : population-centered health care in the community / Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ; section editors, Joy E. Hoffman, Pamala F. Levin, Lisa Turner.
Edition
Eleventh edition.
ISBN
9780323882828 (paperback)
032388282X (paperback)
9780323884181 (electronic book)
032388282X (paperback)
9780323884181 (electronic book)
Published
St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2024]
Copyright
©2025
Language
English
Description
xxxi, 909 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cm
Call Number
RT98 .P83 2025
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1390775033
Summary
Learn public health nursing from the experts who know it best! Outstanding features include: Updated content and figures reflect a stronger focus on population health, current data, issues, trends, and practices, including public health nursing and COVID-19. Healthy People 2030 objectives highlighted throughout the book address the health priorities and emerging health issues expected in the next decade. Separate chapters covering promoting healthy communities, the Intervention Wheel, and nurse-led health centers teach you the initiatives and various approaches to population and community-centered nursing care. Focus on Quality and Safety Education for Nurses boxes give examples of how quality and safety goals, competencies, and objectives, knowledge, skills, and attitudes can be applied in nursing practice in the community. Evidence-Based Practice boxes illustrate the use and application of the latest research findings in public/community health nursing.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Public health foundations, population health and public health nursing
History of public and community health nursing
Public health, primary care, and primary health care systems
Perspectives in global health care
Economics of health care delivery
Health equity and population vulnerability
Effects of the environment on population health
Population-centered nursing in rural and urban environments
Application of ethics in the community
Impact of health policy on care delivery
Evidence-based practice
Population-based public health nursing practice: The Intervention Wheel
Genomics in public health nursing
Epidemiology
Infectious disease prevention and control
Communicable and infectious disease risks
Partnerships for population health care interventions
Promoting healthy populations
Assessment and analysis of client populations
Building a culture of health to influence health equity within populations
The nurse-led health center: A model for community nursing practice
Public health nursing practice and the disaster management cycle
Public health surveillance and outbreak investigation
Program management
Health care improvement in the community
Management of populations
Working with family populations with health risks for healthy outcomes
Maternal, child and adolescent populations
Major health issues and chronic disease management of adults across the life span
The homeless and populations in poverty
Immigrant and migrant health issues
Mental health issues
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems
Violence and human abuse
Advanced nursing practice in the community
The nurse leader in population health
The nurse in the schools
The nurse in occupational health
Forensic nursing in the community
The nurse in faith populations
Public health nursing at local, state, and national levels
Appendix A: Program planning and design
Appendix B: Flu pandemics
Appendix C: Friedman Family Assessment Model (Short form)
Appendix D: Comprehensive occupational and environmental health history
Appendix E: Essential elements of public health nursing
Appendix F: American Public Health Association definition of public health nursing
Appendix G: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): What does it mean for public health nurses?
History of public and community health nursing
Public health, primary care, and primary health care systems
Perspectives in global health care
Economics of health care delivery
Health equity and population vulnerability
Effects of the environment on population health
Population-centered nursing in rural and urban environments
Application of ethics in the community
Impact of health policy on care delivery
Evidence-based practice
Population-based public health nursing practice: The Intervention Wheel
Genomics in public health nursing
Epidemiology
Infectious disease prevention and control
Communicable and infectious disease risks
Partnerships for population health care interventions
Promoting healthy populations
Assessment and analysis of client populations
Building a culture of health to influence health equity within populations
The nurse-led health center: A model for community nursing practice
Public health nursing practice and the disaster management cycle
Public health surveillance and outbreak investigation
Program management
Health care improvement in the community
Management of populations
Working with family populations with health risks for healthy outcomes
Maternal, child and adolescent populations
Major health issues and chronic disease management of adults across the life span
The homeless and populations in poverty
Immigrant and migrant health issues
Mental health issues
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems
Violence and human abuse
Advanced nursing practice in the community
The nurse leader in population health
The nurse in the schools
The nurse in occupational health
Forensic nursing in the community
The nurse in faith populations
Public health nursing at local, state, and national levels
Appendix A: Program planning and design
Appendix B: Flu pandemics
Appendix C: Friedman Family Assessment Model (Short form)
Appendix D: Comprehensive occupational and environmental health history
Appendix E: Essential elements of public health nursing
Appendix F: American Public Health Association definition of public health nursing
Appendix G: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): What does it mean for public health nurses?
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