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Beth Ann Swan, Jill B. Hamilton, Linda McCauley, Beth Ann Swan
Integrating a Social Determinants of Health Framework into Nursing Education
English · Hardback
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Description
The purpose of this ground-breaking Textbook is to describe and illustrate, with pedagogical features, the process by which social determinants of health (SDOH) has been integrated throughout all courses in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. Specifically, the authors describe initial steps to develop a comprehensive SDOH model for nursing education, followed by rigorously designed faculty educational materials, exemplars of SDOH instructional materials, and evaluation of this process from faculty and students. It describes a comprehensive framework that guides the development, implementation, and evaluation of SDOH across the pre-licensure and post-licensure curriculum and illustrate the process integrating SDOH throughout all aspects of didactic, simulation, and clinical education.
Among the subjects addressed, the history of nursing and SDOH and the value of SDOH content in nursing courses to alleviate health disparities are described and mandates to integrate SDOH content into nursing curriculum by the leading nursing organizations are summarized. The authors also include a review of existing SDOH frameworks used in public health and medicine and present a comprehensive SDOH model for nursing education. A SDOH educational course content for faculty is detailed (Social Determinants of Health 101) and exemplars from faculty and students are provided along with an evaluation after the first year. The authors conclude with a discussion from faculty leadership; what they learned and their suggestions to other nursing programs.
Although there are books published, no books exist on this topic for nursing education and practicing nurses, yet SDOH is foundational to nursing curriculum and practice. The leading nursing organizations are all mandating that SDOH be integrated into nursing courses. Hence this textbook will be a key resource for Schools of Nursing in the US and globally. The intended audience of this book areleaders and faculty of nursing education programs, national professional nursing organizations, practicing nurses at hospitals and health systems, community and public health agencies, and ambulatory care.
List of contents
Chapter 1 Social Determinants of Health.- Chapter 2 Integrating a Social Determinants of Health Framework into Nursing Education.- Chapter 3 Canvas Faculty Development Site.- Chapter 4 Curriculum Mapping: Integrating Social Determinants of Health within Nursing Education.- Chapter 5 SDOH in action: Exemplars of incorporating SDOH content in entry-level and advanced-level nursing education.- Chapter 6 Evaluating Social Determinants of Health Integration in Nursing Curricula.- Chapter 7 Aligning SDOH Pillars to Learning Outcomes and Assessments.- Chapter 8 Lessons Learned.
About the author
As the principal investigator on extramural funded grants, Dr. Swan has provided leadership and mentorship on ground-breaking projects impacting both nursing practice and interprofessional education. With her entrepreneurial mindset and belief in consumer-centered care and engagement, her latest research is focused on leveraging technology and big data to optimize cross setting communications to improve care coordination and transitions of care. She is also working in the simulation and virtual reality space building an interprofessional collaborative education model that leverages virtualreality in support of achieving interprofessional and social determinants of health competencies during transitions of care.
Dr. Swan was a member of the Veterans Health Administration Choice Act Blue Ribbon Panel and was a member of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Planning Committee for Preparing Registered Nurses for New Roles in Primary Care. Her numerous publications cover a wide range of topics focused on primary and ambulatory care, innovations for education and practice, and health care policy. Dr. Swan developed the major contribution to care coordination and transition management, the national curriculum known as CCTM.
Product details
Assisted by | Beth Ann Swan (Editor), Jill B. Hamilton (Editor), Linda McCauley (Editor), Beth Ann Swan (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 11.02.2023 |
EAN | 9783031213465 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3121346-5 |
No. of pages | 216 |
Illustrations | X, 216 p. 31 illus., 30 illus. in color. |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Nursing
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