Health equity and nursing : achieving equity through policy, population health, and interprofessional collaboration / [edited by] Margaret P. Moss, Janice Phillips.
Material type: Computer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, 2020Description: 1 online resource (358, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780826195074 (e-book)
- RT51 H34 2020
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Section I. Policy issues and implications for nursing -- 1. Introduction : health equity does not equal health equality -- 2. Nursing as a force for health equity -- 3. Evidence-based policy making -- 4. Health equity and nursing education : past, present, and future -- 5. Health equity and health system transformation policy -- 6. Genetics, social determinants of health, and policy challenges across the life span -- Section II : Population health -- 7. The conceptual model of nursology for enhancing equity and quality : population health and health policy -- 8. Integrating the social determinants of health into the clinical setting -- 9. Structural determinants of health : an American Indian exemplar -- 10. Global health equity for LGBTQ people and populations
-- 11. Veterans and health equity -- Section III: Interprofessional collaboration -- 12. Achieving health equity : exemplars in engaging global communities -- 13. A health system’s interprofessional approach to impact health equity -- 14. The critical discussion of race and racism toward achieving equity in health policy -- 15. Pathways to achieving health equity : exemplars of community and intersectoral partnerships -- 16. Politics and law at the root of health equity -- 17. The intersection of health literacy, health equity, and nursing practice -- 18. The role of community health centers in health equity
Health Equity and Nursing: Achieving Equity Through Policy, Population Health, and Interprofessional Collaboration is designed to: 1. Illuminate nursing's role in achieving health equity
2. Examine current and emerging topics of relevance to achieving health equity
and 3. Articulate future directions for advancing the health equity agenda through nursing education, practice, research and policy advocacy. This textbook consists of 18 chapters divided into three sections. Each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, key objectives and related resources. The proposed text expands on existing discussions and resources on health equity by including an in-depth overview on health equity coupled with specific implications for the nursing profession. Although there are many nurse leaders who have contributed to this text, we included interprofessional examples and contributors, as well. It is through understanding policy and change, the populations that are most affected by inequalities, and the necessity of interprofessional collaboration that we can move the needle on achieving health equality
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