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American journal of public health.
American Public Health Association
American journal of public health.

American Public Health Association

0090-0036

American journal of public health./Journal American journal of public health.
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    Health Coaching Across the Stages of Vaccine Readiness and Action: A Practical Guide for Public Health Nurses

    Harris, Orlando O.Taylor, Kelly D.Maher, AndrewWillard-Grace, Rachel...
    5页

    Shoring Up the Frontline of Prevention: Strengthening Curricula With Community and Public Health Nursing

    Jones, Krista L.Edwards, Lori A.Alexander, Gina K.
    4页

    Using the Points of Distribution Site Model for Timely and Safe Administration of COVID-19 Vaccinations During the Pandemic

    Kershner, Rebecca Y.Beckham, Susan R.Stewart, Shalonna M.Hooks, Jerry Dwayne, Jr....
    5页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Georgia Department of Public Health-East Central District and its local partners implemented an open, drive-through point of distribution site to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible populations. The site was in Augusta, Georgia, from mid-December 2020 through mid-May 2021. The target population for this intervention was individuals eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to prevent and slow transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. The point of distribution site successfully provided 42 342 vaccines.

    COVID-19 Evaluation and Testing Strategies in a Federally Qualified Health Center

    Freed, Shelby LeeThiele, DoriaGardner, MadilynMyers, Emily...
    4页
    查看更多>>摘要:Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are organizations that provide primary care services to our nation's most vulnerable communities. This nurse practitioner-led intervention sought to double the number of available COVID-19 evaluation and testing appointments within an FQHC. Results showed a significant increase in the availability of respiratory clinic appointments, the number of completed appointments, and the number of tests completed. This demonstrates nurse practitioners' ability to work with organizations to develop innovative systems that can be adapted for future use.

    Superheroes Can Be Experts Too: The Importance of Nurses to Public Health Policy

    McCauley, Linda A.
    2页

    Improving Interprofessional Environmental Health Education Using the Leave No One Behind Framework

    Oerther, Daniel B.Oerther, Sarah E.
    3页

    Trauma-Informed Home Visiting Models in Public Health Nursing: An Evidence-Based Approach

    Ballard, JulianneTurner, LauraCuca, Yvette P.Lobo, Brittany...
    8页
    查看更多>>摘要:Traumatic experiences can have significant health effects, particularly when they are experienced during childhood. Structural determinants of health including environmental disasters and limited access to mental health services and affordable housing can contribute additional stress for parents with a personal history of childhood adversity. These factors can directly affect their children, contributing to intergenerational trauma. Pregnant people and families with young children are often referred to public health nursing maternal and child home visiting (HV) programs when there are concerns about historical or evolving childhood trauma. The strict eligibility and participation requirements of existing evidence-based maternal and child HV programs can exclude families that have experienced or are experiencing childhood trauma and its effects and can limit innovation by public health nurses, a hallmark of the field. Therefore, we advocate and describe the implementation of the Trauma Informed Approach in Public Health Nursing (TIA PHN) model, which incorporates a trauma-informed approach into a traditional maternal and child HV program in 3 California counties. TIA PHN, which began enrollment in March 2021, involves public health nurses and community health workers and integrates program evaluations in pursuit of evidence-based status.

    Climate Change, Public Health, Health Policy, and Nurses Training

    Harris, Orlando O.Bialous, Stella AguinagaMuench, UlrikeChapman, Susan...
    7页
    查看更多>>摘要:There are few educational programs in the United States that have a primary focus on preparing nurses to engage in all levels of public health, health policy, and climate change. The United Nations sustainability development goals (SDG) and the Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity (2021) report underscored the importance of key stakeholders, including nurses, engaging in advocacy and policy to promote health equity. We discuss the role of nursing at the intersection of public health, policy, climate change, and the SDG. We also discuss the history and merger of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing public health and health policy specialties, a significant innovation in our effort to promote health equity. We provide a brief overview of the redesigning of our curriculum that meets the needs of today's learners by including content on climate change, data analytics, and racial, social, and environmental justice. Finally, we emphasize the need to train the next cadre of nurses interested in careers in public health and health policy for us to meet the challenges facing our communities.

    Answering the Call: The Response of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Federal Public Health Nursing Workforce to the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Dooyema, Carrie A.Zauche, Lauren HeadPomeroy, MaryDemeke, Hanna B....
    5页

    Paleofire Data for Public Health Nursing Wildfire Planning: A Planetary Perspective

    Watts, TheresaBrugger, Sandra O.
    4页