Population-Based Nursing
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-4376-1 (ISBN)
Praise for earlier edition:
"...nicely integrates epidemiological concepts, evidence-based practice in population health, and program development and evaluation...Authors describe epidemiological research designs, research synthesis, and evidence assessment--knowledge essential for advanced practice nurses working with populations or in the community."
--Journal of Community Health Nursing
Delivering essential content for APRN students focusing on population health, this award-winning text addresses the nurse's role in identifying and mitigating healthcare disparities at local, national, and global levels and provides guidance on how to conduct community assessments. The substantially updated fourth edition focuses on the broad role of APRNs in today's challenging healthcare environment, along with a completely new chapter on the Principles of Public and Community Health. The addition of case studies brings the content to life and explores a wider range of nursing roles. Two new editors bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the text. Additionally, the fourth edition is updated with current national standards including the AACN Essentials and addresses implications of and lessons learned from COVID-19.
The text disseminates successful strategies nurses have used to improve population outcomes and reinforces learning with a high-level application of activities that require the synthesis and integration of information learned. Its strong foundation in epidemiologic methodology includes coverage of mortality measures, testing validity and reliability, study designs, risk and casualty assessment, and data analysis and interpretation. This comprehensive yet succinctly written text includes engaging exercises and discussion questions to help students understand how to apply the content. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers.
New to the Fourth Edition:
New chapter on Principles of Public and Community Health
Updated to reflect latest AACN Essentials, Healthy People 2030, and other national initiatives within nursing and healthcare
Discusses impact of COVID-19 with examples
Provides case studies addressing a wider range of roles including ambulatory and acute care
Focus is on APRN role in population health
Adds PowerPoints to abundant instructor resources
Key Features:
The only advanced practice text to focus on core nursing competencies in population health
Incorporates a strong focus on epidemiology
Breaks down complex content to foster clear understanding
Reinforces information with creative-thinking exercises
Can serve as a primary resource for DNP Projects addressing population health
Ann L. Cupp Curley, PhD, RN, is retired from her position as the Nurse Research Specialist at Capital Health in Trenton, New Jersey, where she was responsible for promoting and guiding the development of nursing research and evidence-based practice. She has an extensive background in nursing education at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, and more than 10 years’ experience in community and public health nursing. Dr. Curley has been principal or co-principal investigator of many research projects and served as an advisor on many DNP project committees. She received a BSN from Boston College, an MSN in community health/clinical nurse specialist track from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in urban planning and policy development from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Barbara A. Niedz, PhD, RN, CPHQ has been a nurse for 50+ years and has held leadership positions in New Jersey hospitals and managed care organizations as well as holding an extensive academic background. Dr. Niedz has taught at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. She is presently a Senior Contributing faculty member at Walden College of Nursing in the doctoral program on a part-time basis and a full-time Assistant Professor in the Advanced Practice Division at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Her roles provide support to students as they craft their capstone DNP project using quality improvement methods and tools, and particularly managing data to demonstrate a change in practice. All three of Dr. Niedz' nursing degrees, BSN, MS, and PhD are from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She has held CPHQ certification in quality improvement since 1992 and provides consulting in quality and research methods through Quality Outcomes, LLC. Alyssa Erikson, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE currently serves as Chair and Professor in the Department of Nursing at California State University Monterey Bay. She has taught in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs for the past 15 years. She holds the position of Campus Faculty Director for the Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care and works toward improving community awareness and access to palliative care services and education. Her research and publications are in the areas of bereavement care and palliative care training for healthcare providers. Dr. Erikson received her BSN from California State University Chico and her MSN and PhD from University of California San Francisco.
List of Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Springer Publishing ConnectTM Resources
Chapter 1 Introduction to Population-Based Nursing
Chapter 2 Principles of Public and Community Health
Chapter 3 Identifying Outcomes in Population-Based Nursing
Chapter 4 Epidemiological Methods and Measurements in Population-Based Nursing Practice: Part I
Chapter 5 Epidemiological Methods and Measurements in Population-Based Nursing Practice: Part II
Chapter 6 Applying Evidence at the Population Level
Chapter 7 Using Information Technology to Improve Population Outcomes
Chapter 8 Concepts in Program Design and Development
Chapter 9 Evaluation of Practice at the Population Level
Chapter 10 The Role of Accreditation and Certification in Validating Population-Based Practice/Programs
Chapter 11 Building Relationships and Engaging Communities Through Collaboration
Chapter 12 Challenges in Program Implementation
Chapter 13 Implications of Global Health in Population-Based Nursing
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.03.2024 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 658 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-4376-8 / 0826143768 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-4376-1 / 9780826143761 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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