The White Paper, Towards a Healthier Scotland considerably widens the community nursing scope for health promotion, as it recognises that disadvantaged life circumstances as well as unhealthy lifestyles contribute to poor health. It has been shown that income and health are interrelated. This evidence has demonstrated that it is not how rich a nation is that determines the overall health of its inhabitants; it is how equitably its wealth is distributed that counts: countries that have narrow income differentials tend to have better health. Both the income and health divide in Britain widened considerably between 1980 and 1992. It is argued that increasing income inequality leads to social isolation and chronic stress, which can impact on ps...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Introduction Scottish health outcomes are worse than in England and Wales. This variation remains af...
BackgroundThere are major socio-economic gradients in health that could be influenced by increasing ...
Objective: To review the association between income inequality and health status, and consider an ap...
<b>Objective:</b> To evaluate a nurse-led attendance allowance screening service in G...
Recent policy guidance has recommended that community nurses address public health issues, suggestin...
What’s the issue? In all countries, it is well-established that poorer people have substantially sho...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Child poverty levels are a significant challenge and can lead to poor health outcomes throughout lif...
Accessible summary * Mental health nurses are expected to adhere to a range of professional va...
BackgroundUnfair and avoidable inequalities in health remain pervasive & persistent in the United Ki...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
AbstractWhile widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH),...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Community nursing is associated with stress and burnout, which can impact heavily on the individual ...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Introduction Scottish health outcomes are worse than in England and Wales. This variation remains af...
BackgroundThere are major socio-economic gradients in health that could be influenced by increasing ...
Objective: To review the association between income inequality and health status, and consider an ap...
<b>Objective:</b> To evaluate a nurse-led attendance allowance screening service in G...
Recent policy guidance has recommended that community nurses address public health issues, suggestin...
What’s the issue? In all countries, it is well-established that poorer people have substantially sho...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Child poverty levels are a significant challenge and can lead to poor health outcomes throughout lif...
Accessible summary * Mental health nurses are expected to adhere to a range of professional va...
BackgroundUnfair and avoidable inequalities in health remain pervasive & persistent in the United Ki...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
AbstractWhile widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH),...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Community nursing is associated with stress and burnout, which can impact heavily on the individual ...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Introduction Scottish health outcomes are worse than in England and Wales. This variation remains af...
BackgroundThere are major socio-economic gradients in health that could be influenced by increasing ...