Chapter 3 Introduction

Chapter Introduction

Chapter three moves from the background of population health characteristics to formulating strategies for optimal population health.  The reader will explore Levels of Prevention and Health Promotion Theories to consider a variety of methods that will lead to optimizing population health. The advanced practice nurse will find that health literacy is applicable to any setting and often overlooked as health promotion plans are formulated. As stated in in previous chapters, the focus of engaging in effective partnerships is an essential strategy in population health and will be reinforced in this chapter through advocacy.

 

Concepts in this chapter align with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Core Competencies for Nursing Education (AACN, 2021) as outlined in Table 3.1.

Table 3.1 Chapter Alignment with American Association of Colleges of Nursing Core Competencies for Nursing Education (AACN, 2021)

Chapter Concepts

AACN Competencies

AACN Sub-Competencies

Levels of Prevention

Health Promotion Theories

Health Literacy

Health Disparities Advocacy

3.2 Engage in effective partnerships.

3.3 Consider the socioeconomic impact of the delivery of health care.

3.4 Advance equitable population health policy.

3.5 Demonstrate advocacy strategies.

3.2g Lead partnerships to improve population health outcomes.

3.3c Analyze cost-benefits of selected population-based interventions.

3.3d Collaborate with partners to secure and leverage resources necessary for effective, sustainable interventions.

3.3e Advocate for interventions that maximize cost effective, accessible, and equitable resources for populations.

3.3f Incorporate ethical principles in resource allocation in achieving equitable health.

3.4f Identify opportunities to influence the policy process.

3.4g Design comprehensive advocacy strategies to support the policy process.

3.5f Appraise advocacy priorities for a population.

3.5g Strategize with an interdisciplinary group and others to develop effective advocacy approaches.


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