This book focuses on managing and preventing chronic diseases within public health nursing practice. It covers health promotion strategies, patient education, and community interventions. The text emphasizes collaboration with healthcare providers to support individuals with chronic conditions. Ideal for public health nurses, it advances approaches to reducing the burden of chronic illnesses.
Knox Brennan focuses on addressing chronic illnesses within public health nursing, aiming to improve management and outcomes for individuals with long-term health conditions. His research explores strategies for chronic disease prevention, education, and support provided by public health nurses in community settings. Knox has developed comprehensive programs that integrate chronic illness management into public health initiatives, enhancing patient adherence and quality of life. He has published extensively on the role of public health nursing in reducing the burden of chronic diseases through proactive and community-based interventions.