Population health is a concept that has been developed over several centuries by many disciplines. Over time various aspects of the concept have dominated as issues related to behaviors and beliefs surrounding health practices have emerged. This has created a cadre of terms that are often used interchageably but have different meanings among various disciplines. This paper will review the concept of population health within the discipline of nursing and discuss its relationship with public health, community health, and population-focused care
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Depending on the stakeholder, population health may be defined differently. Health care providers ma...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Advances in community and public health are needed to address contemporary health needs, particularl...
Increasing student nurse numbers requiring community placement learning opportunities has led to ins...
Public health nurses (PHNs) use principles of epidemiology in their work with communities; however, ...
This paper provides a review of recent developments in population-based approaches to community heal...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
How do health workers understand population health as a concept and as it relates to their practice?...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Depending on the stakeholder, population health may be defined differently. Health care providers ma...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Advances in community and public health are needed to address contemporary health needs, particularl...
Increasing student nurse numbers requiring community placement learning opportunities has led to ins...
Public health nurses (PHNs) use principles of epidemiology in their work with communities; however, ...
This paper provides a review of recent developments in population-based approaches to community heal...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
How do health workers understand population health as a concept and as it relates to their practice?...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
Fairfield University faculty members Jessica Alicea-Planas, Susan Bartos, Cynthia Bautista, Jaclyn C...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Background: Challenges to the sustainability of global healthcare systems are prompting a shift towa...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...
Depending on the stakeholder, population health may be defined differently. Health care providers ma...
Highlights•Contemporary trends in population health threaten the sustainability of current approache...