Background: In both the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US), health inequities are proving resistant to improvement. Nurses are ideally placed to advocate for social justice. It is therefore important that nurse education encourages awareness of the social determinants of health and equips students to act to address health inequity. However, little is known about student nurses’ attitudes to social justice and poverty and the impact of pedagogical strategies used to teach the determinants and patterns of health inequities.Objectives: To assess and compare UK and US student nurses’ attitudes toward social justice and poverty before and after learning about social determinants of health and health inequities.Design: Cross-sectional...
Here, Professor Ann Hemingway, Public Health and Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, B...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Background: With no antecedent in the literature, this project examined the effects of exposure to c...
Background: In both the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US), health inequities are provin...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental pre and post-test study was to evaluate university nursing st...
Background: Front line health care professionals have a responsibility to ensure that excluded group...
Poverty is an ongoing issue in the United States, with major implications for the health of U.S. cit...
Poverty is a major issue in the United States. Because perceived discrimination can impact health an...
Poverty is a multi-faceted global problem. Nurses and providers are front-line caregivers for this v...
Abstract:Background: The impacts of social determinants of health (SDOH) have been found to adversel...
Inequalities in health between social classes and other groups have been known about for some time b...
Background Social justice is a cornerstone of nursing because nurses have responsibilities for provi...
Poverty is increasing and it has adverse effects on health. Nurses need to understand how to help pa...
Implicit bias in healthcare toward those living in poverty may contribute to inequalities in care an...
Background: Increasingly, social justice is being considered as a key factor associated with health ...
Here, Professor Ann Hemingway, Public Health and Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, B...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Background: With no antecedent in the literature, this project examined the effects of exposure to c...
Background: In both the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US), health inequities are provin...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental pre and post-test study was to evaluate university nursing st...
Background: Front line health care professionals have a responsibility to ensure that excluded group...
Poverty is an ongoing issue in the United States, with major implications for the health of U.S. cit...
Poverty is a major issue in the United States. Because perceived discrimination can impact health an...
Poverty is a multi-faceted global problem. Nurses and providers are front-line caregivers for this v...
Abstract:Background: The impacts of social determinants of health (SDOH) have been found to adversel...
Inequalities in health between social classes and other groups have been known about for some time b...
Background Social justice is a cornerstone of nursing because nurses have responsibilities for provi...
Poverty is increasing and it has adverse effects on health. Nurses need to understand how to help pa...
Implicit bias in healthcare toward those living in poverty may contribute to inequalities in care an...
Background: Increasingly, social justice is being considered as a key factor associated with health ...
Here, Professor Ann Hemingway, Public Health and Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, B...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Background: With no antecedent in the literature, this project examined the effects of exposure to c...