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Journal des soins infirmiers de santé communautaire et publique

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Public Health Nursing: Promoting Health and Well-being in Communities

Dr. Dianna Grif

Public health nursing plays a pivotal role in safeguarding and enhancing the health and well-being of communities and populations. This specialized field of nursing encompasses a range of strategies, interventions, and practices aimed at preventing disease, promoting health equity, and improving the overall health status of diverse populations. Public health nurses operate at the intersection of healthcare, community engagement, and public policy, employing a holistic approach that considers the social determinants of health, individual and collective needs, and the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare delivery. This comprehensive abstract explores the multifaceted nature of public health nursing, shedding light on its historical evolution, core principles, key responsibilities, and contemporary challenges. It underscores the vital role public health nurses play in bridging the gap between clinical care and population health, advocating for health equity, and fostering community resilience. The abstract also examines the diverse settings in which public health nurses operate, from local health departments to global health initiatives, highlighting their adaptability and capacity to address emerging public health threats. However, public health nursing faces several contemporary challenges, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the persistence of health disparities, and the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare policy. The abstract discusses how public health nurses have adapted to these challenges, utilizing telehealth, data analytics, and community engagement strategies to optimize their impact. It also emphasizes the importance of ongoing education and professional development for public health nurses to remain at the forefront of public health innovation.

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