Fundamentals of Health Promotion for Nurses is a concise, accessible introduction to health promotion and public health for pre-registration nursing students and newly qualified nurses. Promoting the health and wellbeing of patients is a vital part of the nursing role, and the updated second edition of this user-friendly book discusses the foundations for health promotion practice using practical examples, activities and discussion points to encourage readers to reflect on their values, debate the issues and apply their knowledge and understanding to practice.
1990; Tones 1990; Bunton and Macdonald 1992; WHO 1993; Naidoo and Wills 2000; Tones and Tilford 2001; Tones 2001) accord with the subthemes of the Ministry ofHealth (1964). Health education aims to change beliefs, ...
Written in clear language and in a simple to use format, this book provides a practical guide to what health promotion is and how it interacts with public health.
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Nursing for Public Health reflects the growing need for all nurses to promote the health of patients as well as treating illnesses.
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Key Features: Revised content around epigenetics and nursing informatics Healthy People 2020 guidelines referenced throughout the text Navigate 2 Advantage Access
The Third Edition of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice reflects a clinically-focused, team-based approach to health promotion conversations.
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Smith, L. L., Lake, N. H., Simmons, L. A., Perlman, A., Wroth, S., & Wolever, R. Q. (2013). Integrative health coach training: A model for shifting the paradigm toward patientcentricity and meeting new national prevention goals.
Case studies and critical thinking activities make it easier to apply concepts to community nursing practice. New to this edition are Healthy People 2030 guidelines and coverage of the latest issues, trends, and approaches.