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Caring for the Vulnerable: Perspectives in Nursing Theory, Practice, and Researchselected product title
Fifth Edition
Mary de Chesnay, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN; Barbara A. Anderson, DrPH, RN, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
ISBN:9781284146813
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Caring for the Vulnerable: Perspectives in Nursing Theory, Practice, and Research focuses on vulnerable populations and how nurses can care for them, develop programs for them, conduct research, and influence health policy. Units I and II focus on concepts and theories; Unit III on research; Units IV, V, and VI on practice-oriented measures, including teaching nursing students to work with vulnerable patients and clients; and Unit VII on policy. The text provides a broad overview of material critical to working with these populations, comprehensive treatment of issues related to vulnerable populations, outstanding contributors who are experts in what they write, and a global focus.
There's a total of 31 new chapters focusing on new and emerging research on vulnerable populations. This text is generally used as a supplement in a wide variety of courses - from health promotion to population health, to global health. The Fifth Edition will continue to focus more on DNP authors and assess each chapter for relevance to DNP-prepared nurses.
- Thirty-one new chapters focusing on new and emerging research on vulnerable populations, exploring topics such as:
- Intersection of Racial Disparities and Privilege in Women’s Health
- HIV Prevention Education
- Caring for the Transgender Community
- Caring for Vulnerable Populations: Outcomes with the DNP-Prepared Nurse
- With chapters delving into key clinical topics in identified regions, such as:
- Opioid Abuse and Diversion Prevention in Rural Eastern Kentucky
- The Effects of Gun Trauma on Rural Montana Healthcare Providers
- Health Care in Mexico
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