Poverty And Its Impact On Population Health
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1) You will need to access statistics related to poverty using the link above.
2) 200 words. What adverse health outcome can poverty have on population health?
3) 400 words. Make notes on the prevalence of poverty and homelessness in Peoria, Illinois.
4) 400 words. Identify the socioeconomic factors contributing to poverty and homelessness in that region.
5) 400 words. Think of ways of reducing poverty and homelessness. Provide at least 5 ways to reduce poverty and the impact each will have on the population.
Essay should be in APA 7th edition format with at least 4 references. Include information from chapter 22 of the attached textbook.
Community/Public Health Nursing
Promoting the Health of Populations
SEVENTH EDITION
Mary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAHB Director of Nursing Research and Professor College of Nursing, Joint Appointment MPH Program, Kasiska Division of Health Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Melanie McEwen, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Cizik School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
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Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Preface Unit 1. Introduction to Community Health Nursing
1. Health: A Community View
Definitions of Health and Community
Determinants of Health and Disease
Indicators of Health and Illness
Definition and Focus of Public Health and Community Health
Preventive Approach to Health
Definition and Focus of Public Health Nursing, Community Health Nursing, and Community- Based Nursing
Population-Focused Practice and Community/Public Health Nursing Interventions
Public Health Nursing, Managed Care, and Health Reform
Summary
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2. Historical Factors: Public Health Nursing in Context
Evolution of Health in Western Populations
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Advent of Modern Health Care
Consequences for The Health of Populations
Social Challenges and Public Health Nursing
Challenges for Public Health Nursing
Summary
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3. Thinking Upstream: Nursing Theories and Population-Focused Nursing Practice
Thinking Upstream: Examining the Root Causes of Poor Health
Historical Perspectives on Nursing Theory
How Theory Provides Direction to Nursing
Microscopic Versus Macroscopic Approaches to the Conceptualization of Community Health Problems
Assessing a Theory’s Scope in Relation to Community Health Nursing
Review of Theoretical Approaches
Healthy People 2020
Summary
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4. Health Promotion and Risk Reduction
Health Promotion and Community Health Nursing
Determinants of Health
Theories in Health Promotion
Risk and Health
The Relationship of Risk to Health and Health Promotion Activities
Summary
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Unit 2. The Art and Science of Community Health Nursing
5. Epidemiology
Use of Epidemiology in Disease Control and Prevention
Calculation of Rates
Concept of Risk
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Use of Epidemiology in Disease Prevention
Use of Epidemiology in Health Services
Epidemiological Methods
Summary
Learning Activities
6. Community Assessment
The Nature of Community
Healthy Communities
Assessing the Community: Sources Of Data
Needs Assessment
Diagnosing Health Problems
Summary
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7. Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
Overview of Health Planning
Health Planning Model
Health Planning Projects
Health Planning Models in Public Health
Health Planning Federal Legislation
Nursing Implications
Summary
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8. Community Health Education
Connecting With Everyday Realities
Health Education in the Community
Learning Theories, Principles, and Health Education Models
The Nurse’s Role in Health Education
Enhancing Communication
Framework for Developing Health Communications
Health Education Resources
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Social Media
Summary
Evolve Website
9. Case Management
Overview of Case Management
Origins of Case Management
Purpose of Case Management
Trends that Influence Case Management
Education and Preparation for Case Managers
Case Manager Services
Case Manager Roles and Characteristics
Case Identification
The Referral Process
Application of Case Management in Community Health
Research in Case Management
Summary
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Unit 3. Factors That Influence the Health of the Community
10. Policy, Politics, Legislation, and Community Health Nursing
Overview: Nurses’ Historical and Current Activity in Health Care Policy
Definitions
A Major Paradigm Shift
Structure of the Government of the United States
Overview of Health Policy
Public Policy: Blueprint for Governance
The Effective Use of Nurses: a Policy Issue
Nurses’ Roles in Political Activities
Health Care Reform and Restructuring of the Health Care Industry
Nurses and Leadership in Health Policy Development
Summary
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11. The Health Care System
Overview: The Health Care System
Components of the Health Care System
Critical Issues in Health Care Delivery
Future of Public Health and the Health Care System
Summary
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12. Economics of Health Care
Factors Influencing Health Care Costs
Public Financing of Health Care
Philanthropic Financing of Health Care
Private Health Care Insurance
Cost Containment
Trends in Health Financing
Health Care Financing Reform
Roles of the Public Health Nurse in the Economics of Health Care
Best Care at Lower Cost
Summary
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13. Cultural Diversity and Community Health Nursing
Cultural Diversity
Transcultural Perspectives on Community Health Nursing
Population Trends
Cultural Perspectives and Healthy People 2020
Transcultural Nursing
Overview of Culture
Culture and Socioeconomic Factors
Culture and Nutrition
Culture and Religion
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Culture and Aging
Cross-Cultural Communication
Health-Related Beliefs and Practices
Management of Health Problems: A Cultural Perspective
Management of Health Problems in Culturally Diverse Populations
Role of the Community Health Nurse in Improving Health for Culturally Diverse People
Resources for Minority Health
Summary
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14. Environmental Health
A Critical Theory Approach to Environmental Health
Areas of Environmental Health
Effects of Environmental Hazards
Efforts to Control Environmental Health Problems
Emerging Issues in Environmental Health
Approaching Environmental Health at the Population Level
Critical Environmental Health Nursing Practice
Summary
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15. Health in the Global Community
Population Characteristics
Environmental Factors
Patterns of Health and Disease
International Agencies and Organizations
International Health Care Delivery Systems
Research in International Health
Summary
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Unit 4. Aggregates in the Community
16. Child and Adolescent Health
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Issues of Pregnancy and Infancy
Childhood Health Issues
Adolescent Health Issues
Factors Affecting Child and Adolescent Health
Strategies to Improve Child and Adolescent Health
Public Health Programs Targeted to Children and Adolescents
Sharing Responsibility for Improving Child and Adolescent Health
Legal and Ethical Issues in Child and Adolescent Health
Summary
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17. Women’s Health
Major Indicators of Health
Life Expectancy
Social Factors Affecting Women’s Health
Working Women and Home Life
Health Promotion Strategies for Women
Major Legislation Affecting Women’s Health
Health and Social Services to Promote the Health of Women
Levels of Prevention and Women’s Health
Roles of the Community Health Nurse
Research in Women’s Health
Summary
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18. Men’s Health
Men’s Health Status
Use of Medical Care
Theories that Explain Men’s Health
Factors that Impede Men’s Health
Men’s Health Care Needs
Community Health Nursing Services for Men
New Concepts of Community Care
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Summary
Evolve Website
19. Senior Health
Concept of Aging
Theories of Aging
Demographic Characteristics
Psychosocial Issues
Physiological Changes
Wellness and Health Promotion
Common Health Concerns
Additional Health Concerns
Elder Safety and Security Needs
Psychosocial Disorders
Spirituality
End-of-Life Issues
Summary
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20. Family Health
Challenges Facing U.S. Families
Understanding Family Nursing
The Changing Family
Approaches to Meeting the Health Needs of Families
Approaches to Family Health
Assessment Tools
Family Health Assessment
Extending Family Health Intervention to Larger Aggregates and Social Action
Applying the Nursing Process
Summary
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Unit 5. Vulnerable Populations
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21. Populations Affected by Disabilities
Self-Assessment: Perception of Disability
Definitions and Models for Disability
A Historical Context for Disability
Prevalence of Disability
Disability and Public Policy
The Experience of Disability
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Pwd
Ethical Issues for People Affected by Disabilities
Summary
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22. Veterans’ Health
Overview of the American Uniformed Services
Veteran Health Risks
Veterans Health Assessment
Interventions for Veteran Health Problems
Summary
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23. Homeless Populations
Definitions, Prevalence, and Demographic Characteristics of Homelessness
Factors that Contribute to Homelessness
Health and Homeless Populations
Health Status of the Homeless Population
Community Public Health Nursing: Care of Homeless Populations
Summary
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24. Rural and Migrant Health
Rural United States
Rural Health
Rural Health Disparities: Context and Composition
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Specific Rural Aggregates
Rural Health Care Delivery System
Community-Based Care
Legislation and Programs Affecting Rural Public Health
Rural Community Health Nursing
New Models Of Health Care Delivery for Rural Areas
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25. Populations Affected by Mental Illness
Overview and History of Community Mental Health: 1960 to the Present Day
Healthy People 2020: Mental Health and Mental Disorders
Factors Influencing Mental Health
Mental Disorders Encountered in Community Settings
Identification and Management of Mental Disorders
Community-Based Mental Health Care
Role of the Community Mental Health Nurse
Summary
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Unit 6. Population Health Problems
26. Communicable Disease
Communicable Disease and Healthy People 2020
Principles of Infection and Infectious Disease Occurrence
Chain of Transmission
Breaking the Chain of Transmission
Public Health Control of Infectious Diseases
Vaccines and Infectious Disease Prevention
Vaccine Needs for Special Groups
Healthy People 2020 Focus on Immunization and Infectious Diseases
Healthy People 2020 Focus on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Healthy People 2020 Focus on Hiv/Aids
Prevention of Communicable Diseases
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Summary
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27. Substance Abuse
Etiology of Substance Abuse
Historical Overview of Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use
Prevalence, Incidence, and Trends
Adolescent Substance Abuse
Conceptualizations of Substance Abuse
Sociocultural and Political Aspects of Substance Abuse
Course of Substance-Related Problems
Legal and Ethical Concerns Related to Substance Abuse
Modes of Intervention
Social Network Involvement
Vulnerable Aggregates
Nursing Perspective on Substance Abuse
Summary
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28. Violence
Overview of Violence
History of Violence
Interpersonal Violence
Community Violence
Factors Influencing Violence
Violence from a Public Health Perspective
Prevention of Violence
Summary
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29. Natural and Manmade Disasters
Disaster Definitions
Types of Disasters
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Characteristics of Disasters
Disaster Management
Disaster Management Stages
Recovery Stage
Summary
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Unit 7. Community Health Settings
30. School Health
History of School Health
School Health Services
School Nursing Practice
School-Based Health Centers
Future Issues Affecting the School Nurse
Summary
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31. Occupational Health
Evolution of Occupational Health Nursing
Demographic Trends and Access Issues Related to Occupational Health Care
Occupational Health Nursing Practice and Professionalism
Occupational Health and Prevention Strategies
Skills and Competencies of the Occupational Health Nurse
Impact of Federal Legislation on Occupational Health
Legal Issues in Occupational Health
Multidisciplinary Teamwork
Summary
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32. Forensic and Correctional Nursing
Subspecialties of Forensic Nursing
Correctional Nursing
Health Issues in Prison Populations
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Mental Health Issues in Correctional Settings
Education and Forensic Nursing
Summary
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33. Faith Community Nursing
Faith Communities: Role in Health and Wellness
Foundations of Faith Community Nursing
Roles or Functions of the Faith Community Nurse
Education of the Faith Community Nurse
The Faith Community Nurse and Spirituality
Issues in Faith Community Nurse Practice
Summary
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34. Home Health and Hospice
Types of Home Health Agencies
Certified and Noncertified Agencies
Special Home Health Programs
Reimbursement for Home Care
OASIS
Nursing Standards and Educational Preparation of Home Health Nurses
Conducting a Home Visit
Documentation of Home Care
Application of the Nursing Process
Hospice Home Care
Summary
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Index
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Dedication
To Phil Yankovich, my husband, companion, and best friend, whose love, caring, and true support are always there for me. He provides me with the energy I need to pursue my dreams.
To Kara Nies Yankovich, my daughter, for whom I wish a happy and healthy life. Her energy, joy, and enthusiasm for life give so much to me.
To Earl (who passed away October 15, 2017, at the age of 92) and Lois Nies, my parents, for their never-ending encouragement and lifelong support. They helped me develop a foundation for
creative thinking, new ideas, and spirited debate.
Mary A. Nies
To my husband, Scott McEwen, whose love, support, inspiration, and encouragement have been my foundation for more than 40 years. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
Melanie McEwen
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About the Author
Mary A. Nies Mary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAHB, is the Director of Nursing Research and Professor
College of Nursing, Joint Appointment MPH Program, Kasiska Division of Health Sciences, Idaho State University. Dr. Nies received her diploma from the Bellin School of Nursing in Green Bay, Wisconsin; her BSN from the University of Wisconsin, Madison; her MSN from Loyola University, Chicago; and her PhD in Public Health Nursing, Health Services, and Health Promotion Research at
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the University of Illinois, Chicago. She completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in health promotion and community health at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and a fellow of the American Academy of Health Behavior. Dr. Nies co-edited Community Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Aggregates, which received the 1993 Book of the Year award from the American Journal of Nursing. Her program of research focuses on the outcomes of health promotion interventions for minority and nonminority populations in the community. Her research is involved with physical activity and obesity prevention for vulnerable community populations.
Melanie McEwen Melanie McEwen, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, is a Professor at the University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston’s Cizik School of Nursing. Dr. McEwen received her BSN from the University of Texas School of Nursing in Austin; her Master’s in Community and Public Health Nursing from Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans; and her PhD in Nursing from Texas
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Woman’s University. Dr. McEwen has been a nursing educator for 30 years and is also the co- author of Community–Based Nursing: An Introduction (Elsevier, 2009) and co-author/editor of Theoretical Basis for Nursing (Wolters Kluwer, 2018).
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Acknowledgments
Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations could not have been written without sharing the experiences, thoughtful critique, and support of many people: individuals, families, groups, and communities. We give special thanks to everyone who made significant contributions to this book.
We are indebted to our contributing authors whose inspiration, untiring hours of work, and persistence have continued to build a new era of community health nursing practice with a focus on the population level. We thank the community health nursing faculty and students who welcomed the previous editions of the text and responded to our inquiries with comments and suggestions for the seventh edition. These people have challenged us to stretch, adapt, and continue to learn throughout our years of work. We also thank our colleagues in our respective work settings for their understanding and support during the writing and editing of this edition.
Finally, an enormous “thank you” to John Tomedi of Spring Hollow Press, Elsevier editors Ellen Wurm-Cutter and Jamie Blum, and project manager Rachel E. McMullen. Their energy, enthusiasm, encouragement, direction, and patience were essential to this project.
Mary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAHB Melanie McEwen, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF
I would like to express appreciation for the chapter authors who have been with me since the very first edition of the textbook in 1993, namely:
• Patricia Burbank, Chapter 7: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation • Holly Cassells, Chapter 5: Epidemiology; Chapter 6: Community Assessment • Susan Givens, Chapter 16: Child and Adolescent Health • Jean Cozad Lyon, Chapter 9: Case Management
Mary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAHB
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Contributors
Cathy R. Arvidson, PhD, FNP-BC, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Chapter 10: Policy, Politics, Legislation, and Community Health Nursing Tonya Bragg-Underwood, DNP, FNP-BC, CNE, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Chapter 20: Family Health Carrie L. Buch, PhD, BSN, MS, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan
Chapter 34: Home Health and Hospice Patricia M. Burbank, DNSc, BS, MS, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Nursing, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island
Chapter 7: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Sarah G. Candler, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Holly B. Cassells, PhD, MPH, MN, Professor, School of Nursing and Health Professions, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
Chapter 5: Epidemiology Chapter 6: Community Assessment
Angelic Denise Chaison, PhD, Psychologist, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Christina N. DesOrmeaux, BSN, MSN, PhD, Community Division Head, Community Nursing, The University of Texas at Houston Health Science Center, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 13: Cultural Diversity and Community Health Nursing Chapter 30: School Health
Tina Doyle-Hines, LPC, NCC, U.S. Air Force, Retired, Former Veteran Counselor, UTH Cizik School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Stacy A. Drake, MSN, MPH, RN, Assistant Professor, Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 32: Forensic and Correctional Nursing
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Allison P. Edwards, DrPH, MS, RN, CNE Assistant Professor, Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas Board Member, Texas Board of Nursing, Austin, Texas
Chapter 21: Populations Affected by Disabilities Rola El-Serag, MD, Medical Director Women Veteran’s Program, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Melissa Domingeaux Ethington, BSN, MSN, PhD, Assistant Professor, Family Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 16: Child and Adolescent Health Ginette G. Ferszt, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, Professor, College of Nursing, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island
Chapter 28: Violence Lori A. Glenn, DNP, MS, CNM, RN Clinical Associate Professor, McAuley School of Nursing, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Michigan Nurse Midwife, Mid-Michigan Midwifery, Hurley Medical Center, Flint, Michigan
Chapter 17: Women’s Health Deanna E. Grimes, DrPH, RN, MSN, FAAN, Suzie Conway Endowed Professor in Nursing, Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 26: Communicable Diseases Karyn Leavitt Grow, MS, BSN, RN Director of Care Coordination Training, Clinical Development, Caravan Health, Berkeley, California Chief Nursing Officer, Manager, Case Management/Preadmission Screening, Sierra Surgery Hospital, Carson City, Nevada, Reno, Nevada
Chapter 9: Case Management Jené M. Hurlbut, BSN, MSN, MS, PhD, Professor, Nursing, Roseman University of Health Sciences, Henderson, Nevada
Chapter 18: Men’s Health Joanna Lamkin, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Veterans Affairs Health Services Research & Development, Houston Center of Excellence, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Veterans Affairs South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Jean Cozad Lyon, PhD, MSN, Clinical Care Practitioner, ATOP2, HealthInsight, Reno, Nevada
Chapter 9: Case Management
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Rex Marsau, U.S. Navy, Retired, Former Program Director, U.S. Vets, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Diane Cocozza Martins, MEd, MA, PhD, Professor, College of Nursing, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island
Chapter 3: Thinking Upstream: Nursing Theories and Population-Focused Nursing Practice Chapter 7: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
Mary E. McBee, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN, Assistant Professor, Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 11: The Health Care System Chapter 12: Economics of Health Care
Melanie McEwen, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Cizik School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 1: Health: A Community View Chapter 2: Historical Factors: Public Health Nursing in Context Chapter 11: The Health Care System Chapter 12: Economics of Health Care
Cathy D. Meade, PhD, RN, FAAN Senior Member, Population Science, Health Outcomes & Behavior, Moffitt Cancer Center Professor, Oncologic Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Chapter 8: Community Health Education Mary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAAHB, Director of Nursing Research and Professor College of Nursing, Joint Appointment MPH Program, Kasiska Division of Health Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Chapter 1: Health: A Community View Chapter 4: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Chapter 34: Home Health and Hospice
Julie Cowan Novak, DNSc, RN, CPNP Executive Director, Neuro Developmental NICU Follow up Clinic, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Newborns, San Diego, California Professor Emerita, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Chapter 15: Health in the Global Community Bridgette Crotwell Pullis, BSN, MS, PhD, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Director, The Veterans’ Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program, Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 4: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health
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Robert Pullis, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Elda G. Ramirez, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, Professor of Clinical Nursing, Acute and Clinical Care, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas
Chapter 29: Natural and Manmade Disasters Bonnie Rogers, DrPH, COHN-S, LNCC, Director, NC Occupational Safety and Health and Education and Research Center, OHN Program, University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapter 31: Occupational Health Tamara Rose, BSN, MPH, PhD, Associate Dean, Nursing, Oregon Health and Science University, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Chapter 14: Environmental Health Mary Ellen Trail Ross, DrPH, MSN, RN, GCNS-BC, Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing, Department of Nursing Systems, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas
Chapter 19: Senior Health Beverly Cook Siegrist, EdD, MS, BSN, CNE, Professor, School of Nursing, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Chapter 20: Family Health Chapter 33: Faith Community Nursing
Alison C. Sweeney, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Assistant Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Chapter 22: Veterans’ Health Lisa W. Thomas, DNP, MS, BSN, Assistant Professor, Clinical, Acute and Continuing Care, University of Texas Health Science Center;, Houston Research Nurse Consultant, Nursing Administration, TIRR Memorial Herman, Houston, Texas
Chapter 21: Populations Affected by Disabilities Patricia L. Thomas, PhD, MS, BSN, ADN, Assistant Dean for Practice, Cook DeVos Health Science Center-Kirkhof, College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Chapter 24: Rural and Migrant Health Meredith Troutman-Jordan, PhD, MSN, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina
Chapter 21: Populations Affected by Disabilities Chapter 23: Homeless Populations Chapter 25: Populations Affected by Mental Illness Chapter 27: Substance Abuse
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Lori Wightman, BSN, MSN, DNP, Chief Nursing Officer, System Administration, Regional Health, Rapid City, Michigan
Chapter 24: Rural and Migrant Health ANCILLARY AUTHORS
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