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Public Health Skills: a Practical Guide for Nurses and Public Health Practitioners

Public Health Skills: a Practical Guide for Nurses and Public Health Practitioners
Public Health Skills: a Practical Guide for Nurses and Public Health Practitioners
Nurses and other public health practitioners have a crucial role to play in helping to improve the collective well being of society and so developing skills in public health - preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health – is key to this process. Public Health Skills: A practical guide for nurses and public health practitioners covers the complete spectrum of public health practice: the effective assessment and management of need, understanding policy and how to affect its implementation; before moving on to explore practical issues and themes surrounding the facilitation of public health. Within the four sections of the book, the text is organised around the ten core public health skills outlined in the National Occupational Standards for the practice of public health, covering skills including surveillance and assessment, collaborative working, working with communities, strategy development, risk management, leadership and ethics.
9781405155199
Wiley-Blackwell
Coles, Lesley
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Porter, Elizabeth
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Coles, Lesley
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Porter, Elizabeth
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Coles, Lesley and Porter, Elizabeth (2008) Public Health Skills: a Practical Guide for Nurses and Public Health Practitioners , Oxford, UK. Wiley-Blackwell, 304pp.

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Nurses and other public health practitioners have a crucial role to play in helping to improve the collective well being of society and so developing skills in public health - preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health – is key to this process. Public Health Skills: A practical guide for nurses and public health practitioners covers the complete spectrum of public health practice: the effective assessment and management of need, understanding policy and how to affect its implementation; before moving on to explore practical issues and themes surrounding the facilitation of public health. Within the four sections of the book, the text is organised around the ten core public health skills outlined in the National Occupational Standards for the practice of public health, covering skills including surveillance and assessment, collaborative working, working with communities, strategy development, risk management, leadership and ethics.

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Published date: March 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 69502
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/69502
ISBN: 9781405155199
PURE UUID: aad2d51b-0ad5-4753-87b5-8a5bbc11444d

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Date deposited: 23 Dec 2009
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 17:05

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Author: Lesley Coles
Author: Elizabeth Porter

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