Instructor's guide for population-based public health clinical manual: The Henry Street Model for nurses (3rd ed.)
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Marjorie A. Schaffer, PhD, MS, RN, PHN; Patricia M. Schoon, DNP, MPH, RN, PHN; Carolyn M. Porta, PhD, MPH, RN, PHN, SANE-A, FAAN
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This item record pertains to the Instructor's Guide for Population-Based Public Health Clinical Manual: The Henry Street Model for Nurses, Third Edition, which is provided free of charge by the publisher.
About the book: Population-Based Public Health Clinical Manual: The Henry Street Model for Nurses has proven to be one of the most important public health texts for students and practitioners alike. Focused on developing evidence-based public health nursing practice in diverse settings, the core text builds on the Henry Street Consortium’s framework of 12 competencies for population-based, entry-level public health nursing (PHN). The full-color, newly designed third edition has completely revised and updated coverage, including:
- A new competency on utilizing principles and science of environmental health to promote safe and sustainable environments for individuals, families, systems, and communities
- Examples demonstrating the global growth in public health nursing
- Theory applications showing how PHNs use frameworks to further public health initiatives
- United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) providing a framework for public health nursing practice
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Type | Book Chapter |
Acquisition | Publisher-submission |
Review Type | None: Professionally Edited Material |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Expert Opinion (nationally/internationally recognized) |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Henry Street Model; United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; Public Health Initiatives |
Publisher | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Date | 2018 |
Version | Publisher’s Version |
ISBN | 9781945157752 |
EPUB ISBN | 9781945157769 |
MOBI ISBN | 9781945157783 |
PDF ISBN | 9781945157776 |
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