Community-Nurse Partnership for Health Promotion
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 29956
Special Issue Editors
Interests: promoting health among the most vulnerable and marginalized populations, particularly Hispanics; promoting environmental justice issues among this population
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The nursing profession has been aware for some time that social determinants of health are critical to the wellbeing of our patients, families, and communities. Health starts in our homes, schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, and communities (Healthy People, 2020). Nurses know that eating well and staying active, not smoking, getting the recommended immunizations and screening tests, and seeing a healthcare provider when sick all influence our health. Our health is also determined in part by access to social and economic opportunities; the resources and supports available in our homes, neighborhoods, and communities; the quality of our schooling; the safety of our workplaces; the cleanliness of our water, food, and air; and the nature of our social interactions and relationships. The conditions in which we live explain in part why some Americans are healthier than others and why Americans more generally are not as healthy as they could be. This Special Issue of IJERPH will highlight ways that community–nurse partnerships are working collaboratively to create equal and equitable social and physical environments that promote good health for all. This issue will explore how programs, practices, and policies in these areas affect the health of individuals, families, and communities.
Dr. Adelita G. Cantu
Dr. Ruth McDermott-Levy
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- community–nurse partnership
- environmental health
- health promotion
- health education
- public health
- population health
- public/community health nursing
- social determinants of health
- equity
- social justice
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