Synopsis
This landmark annual review has provided nearly three decades of knowledge, insight, and research on topics critical to nurses everywhere. The purpose of this Annual Review is to critically examine the full gamut of literature on key topics in nursing practice, including nursing theory, care delivery, nursing education, and the professional aspects of nursing.Environmental issues such as chemical exposures, air, and water pollution, climate change, and food sustainability impact health on both a local and global scale. This thirty-eighth volume of Annual Review of Nursing Research addresses the influence that nurses have on environmental health. It contains research, education, advocacy, and practice-based articles that provide nurses with a primer on this growing issue, as well as the information needed to provide capable care while supporting environmentally healthy solutions.
Key Topics:
Air Quality Impact Upon Human Health
CHANT: Climate, Health, and Nursing Tool
Climate Change Initiatives in Nursing Education
Environmental Health Equity
Nurse-Sensitive Environmental Indicators
Nurses' Contributions to Health-Related Wildfire Research
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Water in Detroit and Flint Michigan