Nursing for Public Health
Promotion, Principles, and Practice
Herausgeber: Linsley, Paul; Owen, Sara; Kane, Roslyn
Nursing for Public Health
Promotion, Principles, and Practice
Herausgeber: Linsley, Paul; Owen, Sara; Kane, Roslyn
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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. This textbook examines core policies, theories, and models of public health, alongside nursing skills and interventions for health issues such as obesity, smoking and sexual 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. This textbook examines core policies, theories, and models of public health, alongside nursing skills and interventions for health issues such as obesity, smoking and sexual health.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780199561087
- ISBN-10: 0199561087
- Artikelnr.: 32730827
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780199561087
- ISBN-10: 0199561087
- Artikelnr.: 32730827
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paul Linsley is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lincoln. Paul is registered as a Clinical Specialist in Acute Psychiatry and is trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. He teaches on research masters programmes as well as pre and post registration nurse training programmes. He has written on and has an interest in acute mental health and health informatics. Roslyn Kane is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lincoln. After working for some years as a nurse in women's health, she worked for ten years in the Department of Public Health and Policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she did her PhD. She has worked on many research projects, mainly around sexual and reproductive health, teenage pregnancy and service evaluation. Sara Owen is Professor of Nursing and Dean of the Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences at the University of Lincoln. She has research interests in women and mental health, workforce issues, and evaluation of education and training.
* Part 1: What is the new public health agenda and why does it matter?
* 1: Sara Owen and Ruth Reilly: The context and direction of health
care
* 2: Laura Serrant-Green: Influences on health and the causes of ill
health across the lifespan
* 3: Paul Linsley: Health promotion theory
* Part 2: Delivering public health: The role of nurses in the delivery
of the new public health agenda
* 4: Rachael Spencer: The changing role of the nurse
* 5: Nigel Horner and Trevor Simpson: Inter-professional practice and
education in health and social care
* 6: John McKinnon: The Nurse patient relationship
* 7: Sonia Budgen: Accessing and using information in clinical practice
* 8: Abigail Masterson: The importance of nursing to public health: the
political and policy context
* Part 3: Key skills for nurses delivering the new public health agenda
* 9: Maria Joyce, Tracy Pilcher and Dianne Ramm: Health needs
assessment: caring for the individual and the population
* 10: Grace Spencer: Planning interventions: meeting the needs of
individuals and communities
* 11: Ian Loveday: Implementing interventions: delivering care to
individuals and communities
* 12: Niro Siriwardena: Evaluating interventions: focusing on measuring
impact at both the individual and community level
* Part 4: Key areas of health needs
* 13: Vicki Linsley: Smoking and smoking cessation
* 14: Roslyn Kane and Ruth Reilly: Tackling health inequalities
* 15: Alison Mostyn and Dilip Nathan: Tackling obesity
* 16: Sheena MacRae and Jill Ladlow: Improving sexual health
* 17: Paul Linsley and John Hurley: Mental health
* 18: Damian Mitchell and Iain Armstrong: Alcohol: reducing harm
* 19: Sian Maslin-Prothero and Andrew Finney: Long-term conditions
* 20: Paul Linsey, Ros Kane and Sara Owen: The future of public health
nursing: challenges and debates
* 1: Sara Owen and Ruth Reilly: The context and direction of health
care
* 2: Laura Serrant-Green: Influences on health and the causes of ill
health across the lifespan
* 3: Paul Linsley: Health promotion theory
* Part 2: Delivering public health: The role of nurses in the delivery
of the new public health agenda
* 4: Rachael Spencer: The changing role of the nurse
* 5: Nigel Horner and Trevor Simpson: Inter-professional practice and
education in health and social care
* 6: John McKinnon: The Nurse patient relationship
* 7: Sonia Budgen: Accessing and using information in clinical practice
* 8: Abigail Masterson: The importance of nursing to public health: the
political and policy context
* Part 3: Key skills for nurses delivering the new public health agenda
* 9: Maria Joyce, Tracy Pilcher and Dianne Ramm: Health needs
assessment: caring for the individual and the population
* 10: Grace Spencer: Planning interventions: meeting the needs of
individuals and communities
* 11: Ian Loveday: Implementing interventions: delivering care to
individuals and communities
* 12: Niro Siriwardena: Evaluating interventions: focusing on measuring
impact at both the individual and community level
* Part 4: Key areas of health needs
* 13: Vicki Linsley: Smoking and smoking cessation
* 14: Roslyn Kane and Ruth Reilly: Tackling health inequalities
* 15: Alison Mostyn and Dilip Nathan: Tackling obesity
* 16: Sheena MacRae and Jill Ladlow: Improving sexual health
* 17: Paul Linsley and John Hurley: Mental health
* 18: Damian Mitchell and Iain Armstrong: Alcohol: reducing harm
* 19: Sian Maslin-Prothero and Andrew Finney: Long-term conditions
* 20: Paul Linsey, Ros Kane and Sara Owen: The future of public health
nursing: challenges and debates
* Part 1: What is the new public health agenda and why does it matter?
* 1: Sara Owen and Ruth Reilly: The context and direction of health
care
* 2: Laura Serrant-Green: Influences on health and the causes of ill
health across the lifespan
* 3: Paul Linsley: Health promotion theory
* Part 2: Delivering public health: The role of nurses in the delivery
of the new public health agenda
* 4: Rachael Spencer: The changing role of the nurse
* 5: Nigel Horner and Trevor Simpson: Inter-professional practice and
education in health and social care
* 6: John McKinnon: The Nurse patient relationship
* 7: Sonia Budgen: Accessing and using information in clinical practice
* 8: Abigail Masterson: The importance of nursing to public health: the
political and policy context
* Part 3: Key skills for nurses delivering the new public health agenda
* 9: Maria Joyce, Tracy Pilcher and Dianne Ramm: Health needs
assessment: caring for the individual and the population
* 10: Grace Spencer: Planning interventions: meeting the needs of
individuals and communities
* 11: Ian Loveday: Implementing interventions: delivering care to
individuals and communities
* 12: Niro Siriwardena: Evaluating interventions: focusing on measuring
impact at both the individual and community level
* Part 4: Key areas of health needs
* 13: Vicki Linsley: Smoking and smoking cessation
* 14: Roslyn Kane and Ruth Reilly: Tackling health inequalities
* 15: Alison Mostyn and Dilip Nathan: Tackling obesity
* 16: Sheena MacRae and Jill Ladlow: Improving sexual health
* 17: Paul Linsley and John Hurley: Mental health
* 18: Damian Mitchell and Iain Armstrong: Alcohol: reducing harm
* 19: Sian Maslin-Prothero and Andrew Finney: Long-term conditions
* 20: Paul Linsey, Ros Kane and Sara Owen: The future of public health
nursing: challenges and debates
* 1: Sara Owen and Ruth Reilly: The context and direction of health
care
* 2: Laura Serrant-Green: Influences on health and the causes of ill
health across the lifespan
* 3: Paul Linsley: Health promotion theory
* Part 2: Delivering public health: The role of nurses in the delivery
of the new public health agenda
* 4: Rachael Spencer: The changing role of the nurse
* 5: Nigel Horner and Trevor Simpson: Inter-professional practice and
education in health and social care
* 6: John McKinnon: The Nurse patient relationship
* 7: Sonia Budgen: Accessing and using information in clinical practice
* 8: Abigail Masterson: The importance of nursing to public health: the
political and policy context
* Part 3: Key skills for nurses delivering the new public health agenda
* 9: Maria Joyce, Tracy Pilcher and Dianne Ramm: Health needs
assessment: caring for the individual and the population
* 10: Grace Spencer: Planning interventions: meeting the needs of
individuals and communities
* 11: Ian Loveday: Implementing interventions: delivering care to
individuals and communities
* 12: Niro Siriwardena: Evaluating interventions: focusing on measuring
impact at both the individual and community level
* Part 4: Key areas of health needs
* 13: Vicki Linsley: Smoking and smoking cessation
* 14: Roslyn Kane and Ruth Reilly: Tackling health inequalities
* 15: Alison Mostyn and Dilip Nathan: Tackling obesity
* 16: Sheena MacRae and Jill Ladlow: Improving sexual health
* 17: Paul Linsley and John Hurley: Mental health
* 18: Damian Mitchell and Iain Armstrong: Alcohol: reducing harm
* 19: Sian Maslin-Prothero and Andrew Finney: Long-term conditions
* 20: Paul Linsey, Ros Kane and Sara Owen: The future of public health
nursing: challenges and debates