Public Health Nursing

Höfundur Marcia Stanhope; Jeanette Lancaster

Útgefandi Elsevier Limited (UK)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780323882828

Útgáfa 11

Útgáfuár 2025

16.090 kr.

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  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • How to Use
  • Copyright
  • About the Authors
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • Dedication
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES
  • Preface
  • Part 1. The Relationship Between Public Health Nursing and Population Health
  • 1. Public Health Foundations, Population Health, and Public Health Nursing
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE: THE FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHY POPULATIONS
  • PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING AS A FIELD OF PRACTICE: AN AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
  • CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE
  • 2. History of Public and Community Health Nursing
  • VALUING THE HISTORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
  • 1800S: PUBLIC HEALTH IN AMERICA AND ABROAD
  • 1900S: ESTABLISHING THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SPECIALTY
  • PAYING THE BILL FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES
  • 1940s THROUGH 1060s
  • 1970S INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
  • 3. Public Health, Primary Care, and Primary Health Care Systems
  • HEALTH CARE OVERVIEW
  • FORCES STIMULATING CHANGE IN THE DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE
  • CURRENT HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES
  • ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
  • FORCES INFLUENCING CHANGES IN THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
  • 4. Perspectives in Global Health Care
  • Overview and Historical Perspective of Global Health
  • The Role of Population Health
  • Nursing and Global Health
  • Major Global Health Organizations
  • Global Development and Health Care Systems
  • Major Global Health Problems and the Burden of Disease
  • 5. Economics of Health Care Delivery
  • THE CONTEXT OF THE US HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
  • PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS—MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS
  • FACTORS INFLUENCING NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SPENDING
  • Financing of Health Care
  • FACTORS AFFECTING RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND RATIONING OF HEALTH CARE FROM AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
  • Part 2. Factors Affecting Nurses in Public and Population Health
  • 6. Health Equity and Population Vulnerability
  • Defining Health Equity and Population Health
  • Health Determinants
  • Vulnerability
  • Reducing Disparities and Improving Population Health Outcomes
  • Assessing, Planning, and Implementing Care for Vulnerable Populations
  • Chapter 6 Outline
  • 7. Effects of the Environment on Population Health
  • Introduction to Environmental Health
  • Environmental Health Sciences
  • Environmental Health Assessments
  • Environmental Exposure by Media
  • Risk Awareness and Risk Reduction
  • Environmental Protection Standards, Policies, and Advocacy
  • 8. Population-Centered Nursing in Rural and Urban Environments
  • History and Definitions
  • Rural Health Perspectives
  • Nursing Care in Rural Environments
  • Future Perspectives
  • Building Professional-Community-Client Partnerships in Rural Settings
  • 9. Application of Ethics in the Community
  • ETHICS AND BIOETHICS: RELATIONSHIP TO NURSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH HISTORY
  • ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING: PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES
  • ETHICS AND THE CORE FUNCTIONS OF POPULATION-CENTERED NURSING PRACTICE
  • CODES OF ETHICS AND ADVOCACY
  • 10. Impact of Health Policy on Care Delivery
  • INTRODUCTION TO POLICY
  • THE GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN POLICY MAKING
  • HEALTH POLICY FRAMEWORKS
  • GOVERNMENT HEALTH POLICY FUNCTIONS
  • GOVERNMENT AGENCIES THAT INFLUENCE HEALTH
  • NURSING AND THE POLICY PROCESS
  • 11. Evidence-Based Practice
  • Development of the Concept of Evidence-Based Practice
  • Facilitators and Barriers to Evidence-Based Practice
  • Evidence-Based Practice Process and Evidence
  • Implementation Approaches and Considerations
  • Example of Application of Evidence-Based Practice to Public Health Nursing
  • Part 3. Conceptual and Scientific Frameworks Applied to Nursing Practice
  • 12. Population-Based Public Health Nursing Practice: The Intervention Wheel
  • THE INTERVENTION WHEEL: USE AND DEVELOPMENT
  • ASSUMPTIONS UNDERLYING THE INTERVENTION WHEEL
  • COMPONENTS OF THE MODEL
  • ADOPTION OF THE INTERVENTION WHEEL
  • APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE
  • 13. Genomics in Public Health Nursing
  • Introduction to Genomics
  • Genomics and Screening for Risk of Cancer
  • Current Issues in Genomics and Genetics
  • Genomic Competencies for Nurses
  • The Future
  • 14. Epidemiology
  • Introduction to Epidemiology
  • Basic Concepts in Epidemiology
  • Screening and Surveillance
  • Basic Methods in Epidemiology
  • Applications of Epidemiology
  • 15. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
  • INTRODUCTION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASE
  • TRANSMISSION OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
  • Surveillance of Communicable Diseases
  • EMERGING AND ONGOING POPULATION-LEVEL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
  • PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
  • TYPES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
  • 16. Communicable and Infectious Disease Risks
  • HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION
  • SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
  • HEPATITIS
  • TUBERCULOSIS
  • NURSE’S ROLE IN PROVIDING PREVENTIVE CARE FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
  • Part 4. Population Level Interventions
  • 17. Partnerships for Population Health Care Interventions
  • Community Partnerships and Population Health
  • Nursing, Community Partnerships and Health Equity for Population Health
  • Tools for Building Effective Community Partnerships
  • 18. Promoting Healthy Populations
  • History and Definitions
  • Healthy Communities in the United States and Globally
  • Developing a Healthy Community
  • 19. Assessment and Analysis of Client Populations
  • INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT
  • COMMUNITY AS CLIENT
  • COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT
  • HOW TO CONDUCT A COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT
  • 20. Building a Culture of Health to Influence Health Equity Within Populations
  • ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION CULTURE OF HEALTH
  • DEFINITIONS AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
  • HEALTH PROMOTION MODELS AND FRAMEWORKS
  • THE ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH EQUITY
  • INTERPROFESSIONAL APPLICATION TO NURSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH
  • Part 5. Planning Approaches to Population Health Care Delivery
  • 21. The Nurse-Led Health Center: A Model for Community Nursing Practice
  • OVERVIEW
  • Nurse-Led Models of Care
  • THE TEAM OF A NURSE-LED CENTER
  • STARTING A NURSE-LED CLINIC
  • EVALUATING AND SUSTAINING A NURSE-LED HEALTH CENTER
  • 22. Public Health Nursing Practice and the Disaster Management Cycle
  • DEFINING DISASTERS
  • DISASTER FACTS
  • NATIONAL DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE: A HEALTH-FOCUSED OVERVIEW
  • THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT CYCLE AND NURSING ROLE
  • 23. Public Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation
  • DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
  • NOTIFIABLE DISEASES
  • CASE DEFINITIONS
  • TYPES OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
  • THE INVESTIGATION
  • 24. Program Management
  • PROGRAM PLANNING OVERVIEW
  • ASSESSMENT OF NEED
  • PLANNING PROCESS
  • PROGRAM EVALUATION
  • ADVANCED PLANNING METHODS AND EVALUATION MODELS
  • PROGRAM FUNDING
  • 25. Health Care Improvement in the Community
  • Health Care Performance Improvement in the United States
  • Health Care Quality and Nursing Practice
  • Definitions, Goals, and Approaches
  • Quality Improvement in Public Health
  • Key Steps in the Health Care Improvement Process
  • 26. Management of Populations
  • POPULATION HEALTH
  • NURSING AND POPULATION HEALTH
  • EXEMPLARS OF POPULATION HEALTH AND POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT (PHM)
  • Part 6. Promoting the Health of Target Populations Across the Life Span
  • 27. Working With Family Populations With Health Risks for Healthy Outcomes
  • Introduction to Families
  • Four Approaches to Family Nursing
  • Theories for Working With Families in the Community
  • Family Health Risks
  • Advocacy Through Policy
  • 28. Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Populations
  • OVERVIEW: MATERNAL, CHILD, AND ADOLESCENT POPULATIONS
  • SDOH: APPLICATION TO MATERNAL, CHILD, AND ADOLESCENT POPULATIONS
  • HEALTH OUTCOMES OF FOCUS: STRATEGIES FOR WELLNESS
  • 29. Major Health Issues and Chronic Disease Management of Adults Across the Life Span
  • Introduction to Adult Health Issues
  • Adult Health Concerns
  • Health Concerns by Sex
  • Health Disparities Among Special Groups of Adults
  • Community and Public Health Models
  • Part 7. Issues in Promoting the Health of Vulnerable Populations
  • 30. The Homeless and Populations in Poverty
  • OVERVIEW ON POVERTY
  • THE CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS AND CONTRIBUTORS TO POVERTY
  • POVERTY AND HEALTH: THE IMPACT OF TOXIC STRESS
  • DEFINING AND UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF HOMELESSNESS
  • IMPACT OF HOMELESSNESS ON HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN
  • UNIQUE ROLE OF THE NURSE
  • 31. Immigrant and Migrant Health Issues
  • INTRODUCTION
  • DEFINITIONS AND STATISTICS
  • PERTINENT ISSUES
  • HEALTH
  • CARING FOR IMMIGRANT, REFUGEE, AND MIGRANT POPULATIONS
  • 32. Mental Health Issues
  • A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS: CRITICAL FACTORS COMPOUNDING THE CRISIS
  • SCOPE OF MENTAL ILLNESSES IN THE UNITED STATES
  • Systems and Evolution of Community Mental Health Care
  • ROLE OF THE NURSE IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
  • CURRENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE
  • NATIONAL OBJECTIVES FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
  • 33. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems
  • ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND OTHER DRUG PROBLEMS IN PERSPECTIVE
  • PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
  • PREDISPOSING/CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
  • PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY PREVENTION AND THE ROLE OF THE NURSE
  • OUTCOMES
  • 34. Violence and Human Abuse
  • Social and Community Factors Influencing Violence
  • Violence Against Individuals or Oneself
  • Family Violence and Abuse
  • Nursing Interventions
  • Part 8. Nurses’ Roles and Functions Working With Populations
  • 35. Advanced Nursing Practice in the Community
  • Introduction
  • Advanced Practice Roles
  • Arenas for Practice
  • Issues and Concerns
  • 36. The Nurse Leader in Population Health
  • THE NEED FOR NURSE LEADERS
  • THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
  • ROLES AND CONSULTATION
  • COMPETENCIES FOR NURSE LEADERS
  • FUTURE OF NURSING LEADERSHIP
  • 37. The Nurse in the Schools
  • School Nursing is Population Health
  • Culture of Health and Schools
  • Health Impact Pyramid and School Nursing Interventions
  • Maximizing the Investment in School Nurses for Population Health
  • 38. The Nurse in Occupational Health
  • Overview
  • Workers as A Population Aggregate
  • Application of the Epidemiologic Model
  • Promoting Worker Health and Safety
  • 39. Forensic Nursing in the Community
  • Perspectives on Forensics and Forensic Nursing
  • Forensic Nursing as a Specialty Area That Provides Care in the Community
  • Development and Preparation for Forensic Nursing
  • Current Perspectives
  • COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES
  • 40. The Nurse in Faith Populations
  • OVERVIEW
  • DEFINING THE PRACTICE OF FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING
  • FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING MODELS AND INTERVENTIONS
  • ISSUES IN FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING PRACTICE
  • MODELS OF FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING
  • 41. Public Health Nursing at Local, State, and National Levels
  • ROLES OF LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCIES
  • History and Trends in Public Health
  • SCOPE, STANDARDS, AND ROLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
  • MODELS OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE
  • FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES
  • Appendixes
  • 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?
  • INDEX
  • Healthy People 2030

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