In Contemporary Health Promotion in Nursing Practice, Bonnie Raingruber describes why nurses are positioned to model healthy behavior to the general public, and how they can promote health to their clients and community. This text emphasizes the nurse’s role in health promotion, and illustrates how healthy behaviors, like weight management, positive dietary changes, smoking cessation, and exercise, are more likely to be adopted by clients if nurses adopt these same behaviors. This is the most up-to-date health promotion text available, and includes detailed sections on: • Innovations, regulations, and policies developed in recent years that changed health promotion practice • Health disparities • Health literacy • Alternative and complementary healing • Effective methods of promoting health and increasing client adherence to healthy behaviors • Standardized ways of evaluating health promotion interventions • Entrepreneurship • Information technology and nursing informatics • How to use the arts and literature to promote health
Dr. Raingruber is a mental health clinical nurse specialist who has taught nursing for 26 years in undergraduate, master’s level, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs. She has done extensive research focused on health promotion and health disparities and has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, the Health Resources and Services Administration as well as private foundations. She has worked in private practice, county facilities, private and public hospitals, state universities, and in numerous community-based organizations. She is the author of over 30 peer reviewed journal articles, 2 books, and 6 book chapters.