This book explores the pursuit of health equity through public health nursing. It covers strategies to address social determinants, reduce disparities, and advocate for vulnerable populations. The text emphasizes ethical considerations and cultural competence. Ideal for nurses committed to social justice, it promotes equitable healthcare delivery.
Dylan Clay is a leader in health equity and public health nursing practice, focusing on reducing disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. His work explores the social determinants of health and the barriers that marginalized populations face in obtaining care. Dylan advocates for policies that promote equal healthcare opportunities and has conducted extensive research on health disparities in underserved communities. He is a strong proponent of community-driven health initiatives and has authored several publications on the subject. As a public health educator, Dylan trains nurses to address health inequities with culturally competent care. His mission is to create a more just and equitable healthcare system.