Contemporary Health Promotion In Nursing Practice / Edition 2 available in Paperback
Contemporary Health Promotion In Nursing Practice / Edition 2
- ISBN-10:
- 128409474X
- ISBN-13:
- 9781284094749
- Pub. Date:
- 08/19/2016
- Publisher:
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
- ISBN-10:
- 128409474X
- ISBN-13:
- 9781284094749
- Pub. Date:
- 08/19/2016
- Publisher:
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
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ISBN-13: | 9781284094749 |
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Publisher: | Jones & Bartlett Learning |
Publication date: | 08/19/2016 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 440 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
About the Author xvii
Contributors xix
Chapter 1 Health Education, Health Promotion, and Health: What Do These Definitions Have to Do with Nursing? Bonnie Raingruber 1
Introduction 1
Health Education Versus Health Promotion 2
Definitions of Health Promotion 6
Medical Model and World Health Organization Definitions of Health 7
Critiques of Definitions of Health 9
The Relationship Between Health, Health Promotion, and Illness Prevention 13
The Importance of a Trained Health Promotion Workforce 14
Discussion Questions 16
Check Your Understanding 16
What Do You Think? 18
References 20
Chapter 2 The History of Health Promotion Bonnie Raingruber 23
Introduction 23
Ancient Health Promotion Practices: Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, and Hebrew 23
Greek Antiquity 24
The Roman Empire 25
The Medieval Pandemics 25
Key Organizations, Conferences, Task Forces, and Documents that Have Influenced the Nature of Health Promotion in Modern Times 25
Summary of Historical Chronology 36
Six Phases in the Evolution of Primary Care/Prevention 37
Messaging to Engage the Public in Health Promotion Efforts 38
The Role of Nursing Leaders in Health Promotion 39
Critique and Promise Associated with Nursing's Role in Health Promotion 40
What Are the Next Steps for Nursing? 42
What Will You Do? 42
Discussion Questions 42
Check Your Understanding 43
What Do You Think? 45
References 46
Chapter 3 Health Promotion Theories Bonnie Raingruber 49
Why Should Health Promotion Be Theory-Based? 49
Behavioral Change Theories 52
Intervention-Based Models 59
Ecological Theories and Models 61
Planning Models 65
Communication Theories 66
Evaluation Models 68
Nursing Models and Theories 70
How Are Theories Constructed? 81
Discussion Questions 85
Check Your Understanding 87
What Do You Think? 89
References 90
Chapter 4 Genetic and Social Determinants of Health: An Ecological Perspective Michelle T. Dang Bonnie Raingruber 97
Introduction 97
The Ecological Framework 99
The Stress-Diathesis Model 100
Genetic Determinants of Health and Gene-Environment Interactions 103
Gene Regulation and Mutations 103
Gene-Environment Interaction 104
Epigenetic Mechanisms 105
Pharmacogenomics 111
Ethical and Legal Considerations 111
The Nurse's Role 111
Social Determinants of Health 113
The Social Gradient of Health 114
Cultural Perspectives 117
Culture and the Social Gradient 118
Discussion Questions 120
Check Your Understanding 120
What Do You Think? 121
References 121
Chapter 5 Health Disparities Bonnie Raingruber 127
Introduction 127
Definitions of Health Disparities 128
How Disparities Are Determined 129
Types of Health Disparities 129
Factors Contributing to Health Disparities 136
Interventions for Minimizing Health Disparities 138
Cultural Competence Case Study 142
The Role of the Government and Other Entities in Decreasing Health Disparities 146
Research and Epidemiology: Why Diverse Populations Need to Be Counted 148
Future Trends and Associated Costs 150
Health Policy Options for Reducing Health Disparities 151
Discussion Questions 152
Check Your Understanding 153
What Do You Think? 154
References 155
Chapter 5 Health Literacy Bonnie Raingruber 159
Introduction 159
Types of Health Literacy 162
Definitions of Health Literacy 163
Tools for Measuring Health Literacy 165
Health Literacy Needs within Immigrant Populations 168
Health Literacy Issues Involving Children 169
Ways of Improving Health Literacy 170
Case Studies 176
Discussion Questions 178
Check Your Understanding 178
What Do You Think? 180
References 181
Chapter 7 Artistic, Creative, and Aesthetic Approaches to Health Promotion Bonnie Raingruber 185
Introduction 185
Educating Healthcare Practitioners 186
Narrative Strategies and Storytelling 187
Reading and Writing Poetry 191
Art and Art Therapy 193
Photo-Voice 195
Soap Operas 198
Cartoons 199
Music 200
Dance 202
Theater 203
The Importance of an Aesthetic Environment for Healing 205
Nursing: The Aesthetic Art of Knowing 206
Discussion Questions 207
Check Your Understanding 208
What Do You Think? 209
References 209
Chapter 8 Rural Health Promotion Alexa Colgrove Curtis 215
The Future of Rural Health 215
Defining the Rural Community 216
Rural Community Culture and Health Promotion 218
Rural Health Priorities 224
Maternal and Child Health Promotion 227
Rural Adolescent Health Promotion 241
Issues of Adult and Older Adult Rural Health Promotion 254
Conclusion 263
Discussion Questions 263
Check Your Understanding 264
What Do You Think? 265
References 265
Chapter 9 Nursing Informatics Bonnie Raingruber Amy Zausch 283
Introduction 283
Nursing and Informatics 284
Electronic Health Records 285
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 289
Telehealth and Medical Homes 291
Virtual Reality and Avatars 295
Simulation and Virtual Patients 296
Interactive Games and Health Promotion 297
E-Health and Health Promotion 299
Electronic Self-Care Education Materials 301
Use of Technological Devices to Promote Health 304
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Technology for Health Promotion 308
Conclusion 309
Discussion Questions 311
Check Your Understanding 312
What Do You Think? 314
References 314
Chapter 10 Evaluation, Research, and Measurement in Health Promotion Practice Bonnie Raingruber 321
Introduction 322
Health Promotion Evaluation Principles 324
Types of Evaluation 325
Research and Evaluation Designs 326
Evaluation Criteria for Health Promotion Research 331
The Re-Aim Framework for Evaluating Health Promotion Programs 332
The European Community Health Promotion Indicator Development Model 332
Performance Indicators 333
Pay-for-Performance Evaluation 333
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 334
A Case Study: Would QALY Calculation Help or Hinder Provision of Care for Sara? 336
Logic Models 340
Electronic Methods of Intervention and Evaluation 342
Selecting Health Promotion Measures 343
Common Categories That Are Examined in Health Promotion Research 343
Reliability, Validity, Utility, Appropriateness, Responsiveness, Precision, Interpretability, Acceptability, and Feasibility of Standardized Instruments 349
Effect Size 350
Objective Measures 350
Self-Report Measures 351
Generic Measures vs. Disease-Specific Measures 351
A Summary of Select Health Promotion Scales 352
Discussion Questions 361
Check Your Understanding 361
What Do You Think? 363
References 364
Chapter 11 Entrepreneurship and Health Promotion Bonnie Raingruber 371
Definitions of Entrepreneurship 371
Social Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship 373
The Advantages and Challenges Associated with Running a Small Business 374
The Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur 376
Examples of Health Promotion Practices That Nurses Have Created 377
Types of Business Structures 379
Creating a Business Plan 379
Hiring and Supervising Staff 381
Billing for Services 381
Marketing and Other Business-Related Decisions 382
Malpractice and Malpractice Insurance 383
Agencies That Provide Help to Individuals Setting Up a Business 384
Discussion Questions 384
Check Your Understanding 385
What Do You Think? 387
References 387
Chapter 12 Health Promotion Policy Bonnie Raingruber 391
Introduction 391
Health Policy and Health Promotion Policy 392
Historical Accomplishments 393
Barriers to Involvement of Nursing in Health Policy 393
Nursing's Role in Health Policy Development 394
Factors Influencing Health Policy and Healthcare Reform 395
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 396
Electronic Medical Records and Patient-Centered Outcomes Evaluation 404
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute 406
Medical Homes: A Component of Integrated Health Policy 407
Allocating Health Care: The Question of Rationing, Cost-Utility Analysis, and Practice Guidelines as Ways of Controlling Cost 408
Consumer Involvement 410
The Role of Nursing in Health Policy Work 411
Discussion Questions 412
Check Your Understanding 413
What Do You Think? 414
References 415
Index 421