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Prevention and Health Promotion

Self-paced
1 credit

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Description

This training explores the role of nursing research in prevention and health promotion, with a focus on advancing health equity. It highlights the impact of social and political determinants on health outcomes and emphasizes the need for systemic and structural changes to improve health interventions. The session also examines real-world applications of multi-level interventions to address disparities in healthcare access and outcomes.

Target Audience

Nurses, healthcare professionals, public health researchers, policymakers, community health workers, and individuals interested in health equity and evidence-based health interventions.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  1. Understand the five key research lenses in NINR’s strategic plan and their implications for nursing research.
  2. Identify the role of social and political determinants in shaping health outcomes.
  3. Recognize the limitations of traditional health promotion strategies and the need for multi-level interventions.
  4. Develop strategies to integrate research findings into practice to promote health equity and improve patient outcomes.

 

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