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Health Promotion and Public Health for Nursing Students

Health Promotion and Public Health for Nursing Students

9781473977853
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Preventing illness and improving the general health of the population is a vital priority for the health service with nurses expected to play a central role. Written using clear language this book explains what health promotion is and how it interacts with public health. It shows how health promotion can be implemented while drawing on the main theories, models and evidence that inform practice. The book covers the essential topics like lifestyle changes, health screening and patient education giving you the necessary tools and confidence to integrate health promotion into your day to day nursing practice. Transforming Nursing Practice  is a series tailor made for pre-registration student nurses. Each book in the series is:: Affordable Mapped to the NMC Standards and Essential Skills Clusters Focused on applying theory to practice Full of active learning features ‘The set of books is an excellent resource for students. The series is small, easily portable and valuable. I use the whole set on a regular basis.’ -  Fiona Davies, Senior Nurse Lecturer, University of Derby
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9781473977853
9781473977853

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
176
Dimensions (mm)
170.99 x 246.00
Weight (g)
317
  • Introduction Thinking health promotion Tackling lifestyle change Encouraging health screening Teaching patients Supporting self-management Considering public health Managing health promotion in practice Keeping up your skills
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