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Health Promotion in Nursing Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)

Health Promotion in Nursing By Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)

Health Promotion in Nursing by Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)


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Suitable for both undergraduate and graduate nursing students, this book provides an overview of health promotion concepts, nursing theories, and health promotion strategies. It highlights health promotion nursing strategies that are appropriate in the care of individuals, communities, and groups.

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Health Promotion in Nursing by Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)

Health Promotion in Nursing, 2nd edition, offers a unique holistic viewpoint on the importance of achieving and maintaining health and wellness at all stages of life. It begins with an overview of health promotion concepts, nursing theories, and life span considerations. Organized within a biological, psychological, social, and environmental framework, Health Promotion in Nursing examines all aspects of health & wellness, focusing on the community and individual. This second edition also devotes attention to technology and its influence on health and wellness. Fundamental areas of health promotion such as nutrition, physical fitness, weight control, cultural sensitivity, and avoidance of substance abuse are covered in depth. Health promotion nursing strategies are highlighted as appropriate in the care of individuals, communities, and groups.

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Section I: Conceptual Foundations and Theoretical Approaches 1 Health Promotion: Past, Present, and Future 2 Nursing Concepts and Health Promotion 3 Theoretical Foundations and Planning for Health Promotion 4 The Role of the Nurse in Health Promotion Section II: Factors Influencing Health Promotion 5 Education & Communicaton for Health Promotion 6 Cultural Considerations for Health Promotion 7 Environmental Factors Related to Health Promotion 8 The Mind-Body Connection with the Promotion of Health Section III: Promoting Health Throughout the Life Cycle 9 Promoting Maternal and Infant Health 10 Promoting Health of the Toddler and Child 11 Promoting Health in the Adolescent and the Young Adult 12 Promoting Health in the Middle-Aged Adult 13 Promoting Health in the Older Adult Section IV: Health promotion Strategies and Interventions 14 Promoting Health through Nutrition 15 Promoting Health through Physical Fitness 16 Weight Control as a Strategy for Health Promotion 17 Tobacco, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse

About Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)

Janice A. Maville, EdD, MSN, RN Professor, The University of Texas-Pan American (UTPA), 1201 West University Dr., Edinburg, Texas 78539 Teach master?s level nursing courses including Advanced Health Assessment, Health Promotion, Research in Nursing, Health Policy and Finance, Advanced Adult Health, and role courses for CNS, Administrator, and Educator. Interim Department Chair for the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program, UTPA.Responsible for administration of the department Clinical Nurse Specialist in Medical-Surgical Nursing as recognized by the State of Texas Board of Nurse Examiners. Carolina G. Huerta EdD, MSN, RN Professor & Chair, The University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 West University Drive, Edinburg, Texas 78539 Teach in both the BSN and masers programs. Assignment includes teaching Health Promotion and Maintenance Across the Lifespan; Wellness; Professional Mobility; Research in Nursing. Nursing focus is education.

Table of Contents

Section I: Conceptual Foundations and Theoretical Approaches 1 Health Promotion: Past, Present, and Future 2 Nursing Concepts and Health Promotion 3 Theoretical Foundations and Planning for Health Promotion 4 The Role of the Nurse in Health Promotion Section II: Factors Influencing Health Promotion 5 Education & Communicaton for Health Promotion 6 Cultural Considerations for Health Promotion 7 Environmental Factors Related to Health Promotion 8 The Mind-Body Connection with the Promotion of Health Section III: Promoting Health Throughout the Life Cycle 9 Promoting Maternal and Infant Health 10 Promoting Health of the Toddler and Child 11 Promoting Health in the Adolescent and the Young Adult 12 Promoting Health in the Middle-Aged Adult 13 Promoting Health in the Older Adult Section IV: Health promotion Strategies and Interventions 14 Promoting Health through Nutrition 15 Promoting Health through Physical Fitness 16 Weight Control as a Strategy for Health Promotion 17 Tobacco, Alcohol, and Substance Abuse

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CIN1418020893VG
9781418020897
1418020893
Health Promotion in Nursing by Janice Maville (The University of Texas-Pan American)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20070712
480
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