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Magnet nurses extend their care beyond hospitals, actively promoting community health through volunteer work. Their involvement fosters a culture of wellness, addressing broader population health needs.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Community Health
  • Population Health

Background:

  • Community health requires multifaceted approaches beyond traditional hospital care.
  • Nurses in Magnet-recognized organizations play a crucial role in promoting health outside clinical settings.
  • The 'Magnet Perspectives' column explores nurses' community engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

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  • To understand the motivations behind nurses' volunteer work in the community.
  • To explore how the Magnet framework supports nurses' community health initiatives.

Main Methods:

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    • Nursing's impact on community health extends significantly beyond the hospital bedside.
    • Community involvement by nurses is vital for fostering a culture of health and addressing population health challenges.
    • The Magnet recognition program effectively supports and encourages nurses' vital role in community health promotion.