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Nursing and the Sustainable Development Goals: From Nightingale to Now
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Sustainable DevelopmentEducationSustainable FutureSocial Determinants Of HealthSustainable DesignSustainable HealthcareSustainable Development GoalsPublic HealthOccupational NursingHuman HealthPublic PolicyChronic IllnessHealth PolicyHealth PromotionUn Sustainable Development GoalHealth EquitySustainable GoalSustainable Development GoalPrimary Health CareNursingPerformance StudiesNursing ResearchSustainability
: While health care often focuses on acute or chronic illness, the elements necessary for good health are far more complex than we tend to recognize. Florence Nightingale understood this complexity and wrote extensively on the myriad social and environmental factors that influence well-being. Today these factors are termed "health determinants" and undergird the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This article explores how nurses can contextualize the SDGs within their daily practice and create holistic plans of care for patients, families, communities, and nations.
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