Gain the knowledge and skills you need to promote equity in health care! Focused on what nurses can do to address health disparities, The Social and Structural Determinants of Health:: Educating Nurses to Advance Health Equity provides a comprehensive look at how factors such as income, education, and race can lead to systemic disadvantage in health and well-being. It shows how nurses can partner with communities and organizations to understand the root causes of inequities in health, develop equity-minded skills, and take action to advance long-lasting progress. Written by Teri A. Murray, a noted nursing educator with rich expertise in health equity, this text makes it easy to learn and apply the principles that can lead to better health outcomes and healthier communities.
1 Health, Health Status, and the Social Determinants of Health 2 Income, Income Inequality, Poverty, and Health 3 Education, Educational Access, and Educational Quality 4 The Physical, Natural, and Built Environment 5 Social and Community Contexts 6 Race, Racism, Bias, Discrimination, and Privilege 7 Policy, Politics, and the Political Determinants of Health 8 Social Justice and Health Equity 9 Culture and Health Equity 10 Community Engagement and Action-Oriented Models of Community Research
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