Assignment Task: Population Health and Epidemiology Then and Now
A century ago, epidemiology was a population science that focused on infectious diseases and outbreaks. Pioneered by passionate researchers like John Snow and Florence Nightingale, epidemiologic methods were used to curb the spread of debilitating diseases like cholera and the Spanish Flu. Today epidemiology relates to more than just acute outbreaks of illness; it addresses many chronic population health problems that nurses and other healthcare professionals deal with every day, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
For this assignment, you explore the development and evolution of epidemiology and population health, as well as nurses' roles in advancing care at the population level.
Resources:
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
Weekly Resources:
To prepare:
1. Explore important developments in the history of epidemiology and population health. Consider how current practices differ from those at the genesis of the field.
2. Reflect on the role of nurses in promoting population health in the light of the Learning Resources you reviewed this week.
Post a 300- to 400-word blog post addressing the following:
- Select two nurses who lived during the 1800s or the early 1900s and explain how this nurse's dedicated advocacy transformed policies and practices for a specific population, resulting in improved outcomes for the populace.
- Explore the enduring impact of these pioneering initiatives up to the present day. Offer insights into the reasons behind their continuity or evolution and identify factors that triggered changes in their initial implementation. Need Assignment Help?
- Examine the contemporary role of nurses in the advancement of population health. Discuss two effective avenues through which nurses can make a meaningful difference at the population level. Additionally, delve into the pivotal role played by epidemiology in enhancing the well-being of populations.