Pediatric Population Health: Common Conditions provides readers with an in-depth analysis of health conditions affecting the pediatric population through the perspective of population health. The book adopts a systematic approach, fostering a greater understanding of individual health issues and their implications on broader population dynamics. Emphasis is placed on the concept of secondary prevention with special attention paid to evidence-based practices.
The textbook facilitates a comprehensive study of common pediatric health conditions, each examined in the context of its impact on the individual and the population. Starting with fundamental principles of population health, the text progresses to detailed examinations of anatomy and physiology in relation to various health conditions. It illustrates the clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and nursing care best practices for the conditions discussed.
Pediatric Population Health is ideal for courses in pediatric nursing, public health, and healthcare disciplines concentrating on population health and preventive care.
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