Office of Nursing
Introduction
Georgia Public Health Nurses are committed to an evidence-based approach to
practice that includes:
- incorporating research findings into practice;
- participating in the scholarly pursuit of new knowledge that will enhance
practice; and
- seeking opportunities to support and fund research that will contribute
to Public Health Nursing practice and the improvement of health status.
According to the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements,
nurses are expected to engage in scholarly inquiry to identify, evaluate,
refine, and expand the body of knowledge that forms the foundation of its
discipline and practice. Nursing knowledge is derived from the sciences and
from the humanities. Ongoing scholarly activities are essential to
fulfilling a profession’s obligation to society (American Nurses
Association, 2001).
The following research agenda represents the priority areas for research
relevant to Public Health Nursing in Georgia:
- Health Disparities
1.1. Understanding the changing complexities of health disparities within
the population
1.2. Identifying Public Health Nursing interventions that may impact health
disparities
- Public Health Nursing Workforce
2.1. Understanding the needs of the multi-generational workforce
2.2. Providing flexible but meaningful programs for the orientation,
training and professional development of the current and future workforce
2.3. Identifying effective strategies to recruit and retain Public Health
Nurses
2.4. Enhancing population health competencies, with particular emphasis on
demonstrating how population health practices can be used to generate new
revenue
- Health Outcomes
3.1. Finding meaningful metrics to measure the contribution that Public
Health Nurses make to health outcomes
3.2. Demonstrating the value of Public Health Nurses in ways that benefit
the economy
3.3. Demonstrate the economic value of Public Health Nurses
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For More Information
Carole Jakeway: ccjakeway@dhr.state.ga.us
e-mail: phn@dhr.state.ga.us
phone: 404-463-0378 | fax: 404-463-0377
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