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(Answered) NU 501 – Social Determinants of Health and Quality Indicators (DQ 8)

INSTRUCTIONS

Master’s-prepared nurses must stay apprised of change and cultural impact, policy changes, and current evidence-based guidance by locating factual information. Ultimately, they can serve as policymakers and content experts for the health care community. Advanced nurses can identify and support leadership changes to improve equity in health care. Additionally, Master-prepared nurses must stay apprised of the most current evidence for managing clinical conditions and the most vulnerable populations.

  • Define and describe social determinants of health (SDOH) as they may relate to your advanced nursing practice. Use the required reading and World Health Organization (WHO) web information.
  • Considering SDOH, address using evidence-based patient teaching materials with appropriate health literacy, vision, hearing, and cultural sensitivity.
  • Peruse the AHRQ Quality Indicator site in your required reading. Address at least one specific quality indicator, outcome source, and related health care policy application for possible use.

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ANSWER

Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the everyday conditions that affect a person’s ability to stay healthy. These include where people are born, how they grow up, the kind of housing they live in, their access to education, income, job opportunities, and the quality of their environment (World Health Organization, 2019). In advanced nursing practice, understanding these conditions is important because they directly influence patient outcomes. People with limited access to safe housing, stable jobs, or quality education experience more health problems and shorter life spans (World Health Organization, 2019). This results from the social disadvantages they … To access the full answer, use the purchase button below.

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