Community health nursing incorporates evidenced-based research along with advances in science and new methods for improving health. The practice considers the cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds of the people in the community to ensure appropriate interaction and sensitivity when working with them.
Community health nursing also known as public health nursing or community nursing, combines primary healthcare and nursing practice during a community setting. They provide health services, preventive care, and intervention and health education to communities or populations. Community health nurses serve the overall public in their own environments to plug wellness and develop healthcare.
Life sciences innovations in diagnostics, treatments, and preventive care enhance health outcomes globally. Advancements in biotechnology and medicine address both emerging and long-standing health challenges.
Life sciences research drives innovations in water purification, sanitation technologies, and disease prevention. These solutions ensure access to safe water, improving global health and preventing waterborne diseases.
Life sciences play a critical role in combating climate change by developing climate-resilient crops and sustainable agricultural practices. Research in environmental health and pollution mitigation contributes to a more sustainable planet.
Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are not limited to:
1 General Health Maintenance
2 Origin and Future of Community Nursing
3 Nurse Administrator
4 Innovations in nursing education
5 Nurse Case Manager
6 Transitional Care Nursing
7 Sustainable Health Initiatives
8 Epidemiology and Public Health Nursing
9 Public Health Nursing Education and Training
10 Emergency Preparedness and Response