In its third edition, this comprehensive and integrated resource continues to be the only advanced practice nursing text to focus on core competencies in both epidemiology and population health. Clearly written and user-friendly, it describes the role of the APRN in identifying and mitigating health care disparities at the local, national, and global levels and provides guidance on how to conduct community assessments. Updated throughout, the third edition also includes two completely new chapters and new case studies that exemplify successful strategies nurses have used to improve population outcomes. The text also examines value-based care and the use of technology, data, and information systems in population health. Learning objectives, bulleted chapter summaries, and subject headings have been added to promote ease of use and retention of information.
Embodying the Essentials of Doctoral Nursing Programs as outlined by the AACN, the text provides a strong foundation in epidemiologic methodology including mortality measures, testing validity and reliability, study designs, risk and casualty assessment, and data analysis and interpretation. The text also offers exercises, discussion questions, links to helpful websites, and a robust Instructor Manual.
New to the Second Edition:
- Updates to all chapters with new case studies and multiple-choice questions
- New chapter: The Role of Population Health in Magnet Accreditation
- New chapter: Building Relationships and Engaging Communities through Collaboration
- Expanded coverage of value-based care and technology, data, and information systems
- Includes learning objectives, bulleted chapter summaries, and subject headings
Key Features:
- Addresses the Essentials of Doctoral Nursing Programs as outlined by the AACN
- Focuses on both epidemiology and population health
- Describes the role of the APRN in identifying and mitigating health care disparities at local, national, and global levels
- Explains the significance of population health in the attainment of Magnet status
- Uses case studies to highlight real-world application of concepts and strategies
- Discusses how technological innovation and social networking impact the development of interventions and population outcomes
- Purchase includes access to the ebook for use on most mobile devices or computers
Ann L. Cupp Curley, PhD, RN, is the nurse research specialist at Capital Health in Trenton, New Jersey. In this capacity, she promotes and guides the development of clinical research and facilitates evidence-based practice. She has an extensive background in nursing education at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. Her clinical background includes more than 10 years working in community health nursing. Dr. Curley has delivered many papers and presentations on research and evidence-based practice. Her publications include Urban Health Informatics and A Nurse's Perspective on Cuba. She has served as the principal investigator for several studies, including The Lived Experience of Nurses Who Move to a New Hospital and Ergonomics and the Aging Nursing Workforce. She received her BSN at Boston College, an MSN in community health/CNS track from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in Urban Planning and Policy Development at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She has received many honors, including the Nursing Spectrum, Nursing Excellence Award for Education and Mentorship in 2012 for the Philadelphia and tri-state area.
Title: Population-Based Nursing: Concepts and Competencies for Advanced Practice
Author: Curley, Ann L. Cupp
ISBN: 9780826136732
Binding:
Publisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc
Publication Date: 2019-09-30
Number of Pages: 352
Weight: 0.6502 kg
2nd Place Winner of AJN Book of the Year Award 2020: COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH
Chosen by Katherine H. Lawson, DNP, RN
Praise for the first edition: ..nicely integrates epidemiological concepts, evidence-based practice in population health, and program development and evaluation...Authors describe epidemiological research designs, research synthesis, and evidence assessment--knowledge essential for advanced practice nurses working with populations or in the community. - Journal of Community Health Nursing