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NRS 4015 - Nursing Care of Communities and Populations

Find Books and Articles

START by exploring Library OneSearch (includes books, ebooks, academic journals, newspapers)

*Try search terms like "health promotion" AND "at risk" and use facets on left to narrow by source type - choose "Academic Journals."

 

Recommended databases:

 

Sample book searches:

Each search has been limited to books listed in Library OneSearch that the library offers.

  • Community Health Nursing (subject search -- you can click on any of the assigned subjects of a relevant book to get more on that subject)
  • "Public health" and nurs* (nurs* = nurses, nursing, nurse)
  • "Disaster management" AND nurs* -- you can combine any concept with nurs* to explore different topics as they relate to the role of nurses, such as domestic violence, at risk populations, elder abuse, etc...

 

Data sources:

Michigan Department of Heath and Human Services

  • Community Health Reports and Data -
    quick and easy way to browse vital statistics, such as marriage and divorce rates, mortality, etc... Each table in the vital statics shows state-level data, but also has links to see the data broken down by various characteristics, such as population groups or counties.
  • Community Health Information Start Page -
    a quick starting point to see the tables on all data topics either by county, or by town, or by local health department.

 

U.S. Census

  • QuickFacts -
    a table of data points that can be customized to display the same information for a state, county, city, town, or zip code. This is an easy way to get a community profile of census data at a level of your choice, including data on race, age, education, socioeconomic indicators, etc...

 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  • PLACES: Local Data for Better Health -
    allows you to compare up to three counties; the interactive maps can show you data on a number of topics, such as health outcomes, prevention, health risk behaviors, health status, and disability. You can zoom in to counties or cities within them.
  • Vital Statistics Online Data Portal
    downloadable file with birth and death statistics. At the bottom of the page, there is a link to their data interface, called CDC WONDER, which allows you to select states or counties when you explore specific data topics.
  • FastStats: Statistics by Topic -
    listing of state-level data for various health topic, including various condition and health-related behaviors.
  • National Health Statistics: Data Finder -
    detailed data tables with the option to select from a long dropdown of health statistics and another dropdown of population subgroups, where you can choose states or regions.

 

UW Population Health Institute

  • County Health Rankings and Roadmaps -
    if you start with a zip code, the "compare counties" tab allows you to build a comparison or you can choose a state as your starting point and explore county-level data. This source provides data on health outcomes and behaviors, availability of health care, social and economic factors, and physical environment factors.

 

Course Textbook

DeMarco, R., & Healey-Walsh, J. (2020). Community and public health nursing: Evidence for practice. (3rd Ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Students can access the textbook via Oakland University's Lippincott direct online store.

 

Nursing Librarian

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Mariela Hristova
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Subjects: Nursing