
Health Promotion for Nurses: A Practical Guide
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Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Published on 2. October 2012
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522 pages
978-0-7637-8163-7 (ISBN)
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With the increased incidence of chronic diseases, the demand for skilled health promoting professionals has surged. Many professionals working in the field of health promotion lack the necessary tools to apply the skills in their practice. Health Promotion in Nursing Practice provides insight not only into the principles of health promotion, but also how to translate them into practice. Covering traditional theories, how to use them in practice and research, the synergy model as a new framework for health promotion, and relating empirical research, Health Promotion in Nursing Practice incorporates chronic diseases, program planning, and evaluation. Included in this text are chapter objectives, summaries, articles, key terms, review questions, case studies and exercises to bring theory into practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7637-8163-7 (9780763781637)
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Carolyn Chambers Clark, EdD, ARNP has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing since 1980. Her dissertation dealt with the use of simulation gaming as a teaching and leadership tool. She Founded and Served as Director of The Wellness Institute from 1980 to 1995 and Editor of The Wellness Newsletter, which is still available as a monthly ezine. She was founding editor of a health care journal and editor-in-chief of anencyclopedia of health practice. She is author of 23 nursing and or health-related books and hundreds of articles. She has taught nursing leadership at four universities and been a consultant and conductedworkshops for thousands of nursing educators and leaders. Karen K. ParaskaDuquesne University Pittsburgh, PA''