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ann l. curley population-based nursing, third edition pdf
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"Population-Based Nursing: Concepts and Competencies for Advanced Practice" is authored by Ann L. Curley and is currently in its third edition. This book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding population-focused nursing, emphasizing the role of nurses in improving health outcomes at the community level. It presents evidence-based strategies, theories, and real-world applications that address the complexities of working with diverse populations.
The book carries the ISBN 978-1284041680 and is published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This edition has been updated to reflect recent advancements and trends in healthcare and nursing practices. Through its structured content, the book highlights essential competencies required for effective nursing interventions in various settings, catering to both students and practicing nurses who aspire to enhance their population health skills.
In discussing key concepts, the text covers critical topics such as epidemiology, health disparities, assessment of community needs, and the integration of social determinants of health into nursing practice. Each chapter includes case studies and practical examples to illustrate theoretical concepts, making it an invaluable resource for both teaching and professional development.
The third edition of "Population-Based Nursing" stands out as a significant contribution to the nursing field, bridging the gap between individual patient care and broader public health initiatives. Ann L. Curley's insights and expertise empower nurses to take a proactive stance in advocating for health promotion and disease prevention strategies at the population level, ultimately fostering improved health outcomes for communities.
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