Nurse-Designed Care Models and Culture of Health: Review of Three Case Studies
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Description
Presents findings from three studies, examining how each aligns with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's vision of a culture of health, describing barriers and facilitators faced by the models, and noting what communities can learn in order to more clearly define roles and health sector contributions to a culture of health. Includes an examination of the INSIGHTS into Children's Temperament intervention as observed in a rural Appalachian county.
Author(s)
Grant R. Martsolf, Diana J. Mason, Jennifer Sloan, Cheryl G. Sullivan, Antonia M. Villarruel
Date
2017
Type
Document
Organization
RAND Corporation
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Appalachia · Culture and cultural competency · Nurses · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention