Review:
Population Health Nursing: A Clinical Guide By Stanhope And Lancaster
overall review score: 4.5
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Population Health Nursing: A Clinical Guide by Stanhope and Lancaster is a comprehensive textbook that covers the principles and practices of population-based nursing. It discusses the role of nurses in promoting health at the community level, addressing social determinants of health, and implementing evidence-based interventions.
Key Features
- Overview of Population Health Nursing
- Community Assessment and Epidemiology
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Strategies
- Policy Development and Advocacy
- Ethical and Legal Issues in Population Health Nursing
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of population health nursing concepts
- Practical guidance on implementing population-based interventions
- Well-organized structure for easy navigation
Cons
- Can be overwhelming for beginners in public health nursing
- Some sections may lack depth in certain topics