Ashley E Franklin,Nicole Petsas Blodgett
Ashley E Franklin
Simulation is an integral component of undergraduate nursing education because it allows for a safe, timely, and prescriptive approach to meet learning objectives at the levels of individual simulations, courses, and academic programs. This...
Karen May,Delani Noel
Karen May
Climate change is a serious threat to human health. Nurses recognize vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected by the consequences from climate change, especially the elderly, pregnant women, and children. Children with asthma ...
Sarah Johnson,Elizabeth Schenk
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare contributes significant pollution to the natural environment. Nurses are obligated by professional commitment, to avoid causing harm in their care processes and decisions, including environmental harm. Nurse awareness of healthca...
The Confidence of New Nurse Graduates in the Application of Environmental Health in the Nursing Process [0.03%]
新护士毕业生在护理过程中运用环境卫生技能的信心
Kathryn P Jackman-Murphy
Kathryn P Jackman-Murphy
The purpose of this chapter is to report the findings gathered in an author-designed survey of new nurse graduates in Connecticut of their confidence in the application of environmental health in their nursing practice. An invitation to the...
The Crisis and the Shutoffs: Reimagining Water in Detroit and Flint, Michigan, Through an EcoJustice Analysis [0.03%]
危机与供水中断:通过生态正义分析重塑密歇根州底特律和弗林特的水资源政策
Kristi Jo Wilson,Erin Stanley
Kristi Jo Wilson
This chapter outlines the guiding theoretical framework of EcoJustice Education (EJE), research questions, semistructured interviews with nursing scholars that begin to question the perceptions that lead us to the crisis and recommendations...
Barbara Sattler
Barbara Sattler
The health implications of food and agriculture production are not generally part of the nursing curriculum and yet nurses understand that vulnerable populations, such as farmworkers, may need special attention in terms of health education,...
Teresa Dodd-Butera,Margaret Beaman,Marissa Brash
Teresa Dodd-Butera
Public health practice and ethics address both individual and environmental health, in order to optimize the well-being of an entire population. Consideration of environmental health equity (EHE) is an evolving component of environmental et...
Laura Anderko,Emma Pennea,Stephanie Chalupka
Laura Anderko
Concerns about the health impacts from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) continue to grow as the science continues to emerge associating this chemical family with a wide range of health impacts. PFAS exposure may affect growth, lea...
Advancing a School of Nursing Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Health [0.03%]
推进护理学院气候变化、气候正义与健康中心的发展
Patrice K Nicholas,Suellen Breakey,Elaine Tagliareni et al.
Patrice K Nicholas et al.
This chapter addresses the development and advancement of the Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Health (CCCCJH) in the School of Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions, the first nurse-led center emerged from the o...
Phyllis Eide,Tamara Odom-Maryon
Phyllis Eide
Climate change has been labeled the greatest threat to public health and to global health in the 21st century. Addressing climate change has also been reframed as the greatest opportunity for global health in the 21st century, providing a m...