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Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card)
Carole Lium Edelman
Elizabeth Connelly Kudzma
出版
Elsevier Health Sciences
, 2021-10
主題
Medical / Nursing / General
Medical / Nursing / Home & Community Care
Medical / Nursing / Nurse & Patient
Medical / Nursing / Research & Theory
ISBN
0323846289
9780323846288
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FurXzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Coverage of growth and development
addresses health promotion concepts for each age and each stage of development through the lifespan.
Case studies
present realistic situations with questions that challenge you to apply key concepts to further develop clinical judgment.
Think About It
clinical scenarios
at the beginning of each chapter include questions to encourage clinical judgment.
Research for Evidence-Based Practice
boxes
summarize current health-promotion studies showing the links between research, theory, and practice.
Hot Topics
boxes
introduce significant issues, trends, and controversies in health promotion.
Separate chapters on population groups
- the individual, family, and community - highlight the unique aspects of assessment and health promotion for each group.
Quality and Safety Scenario
boxes
focus on QSEN-related competencies with examples of health promotion.
Innovative Practice
boxes
outline unique and creative health promotion programs and projects currently being implemented.
Health and Social Determinants/Health Equity
boxes
address cultural perspectives relating to planning care.
NEW! Greater emphasis on health equity
highlights the need to make health promotion accessible to all.
NEW!
Increased focus on diversity and inclusion
better reflects the communities being served.
NEW! Veteran's health content
is incorporated throughout, as appropriate.
NEW!
Discussions of
Healthy People 2030
initiatives and objectives
address national health issues and priorities.
NEW! Updated diagnosis terminology
includes ICNP diagnoses or patient problems.
NEW!
Affordable Care Act
references
are more general to reflect changing politics.