Public Health InterventionsApplications for Public Health Nursing Practice
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1. Public health interventions are population-based if they focus on entire populations possessing
similar health concerns or characteristics.
This means focusing on everyone actually or potentially impacted by the condition or who share a
similar characteristic. Population-based interventions a...
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PUBLIC HEALTH
Public INTERVENTIONS
Health Interventions
Applications for Public Health Nursing Practice
March 2001
Minnesota Department of Health
Division of Community Health Services
Public Health Nursing Section
, Public Health
Interventions
Applications for Public Health
Nursing Practice
March 2001
Public Health Nursing Practice for the 21st Century
Project Director: Mary Rippke, RN, MA
Project Coordinator: Laurel Briske, RN, MA, CPNP
Project Staff: Linda Olson Keller, RN, MS, CS, and
Sue Strohschein, RN, MS
Administrative Assistant: Jill Simonetti
Development of this document was supported by federal grant 6 D10 HP 30392, Division
of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Service Administration,
United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Minnesota Department of Health
Division of Community Health Services
Public Health Nursing Section
, Acknowledgments
Public Health Interventions: Applications for Public Health Nursing Practice
acknowledges the tremendous contribution made by practicing public health nurses (PHNs)
and educators from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Special
thanks go to the graduate students who identified and analyzed relevant intervention literature.
Forty-six practice experts and educators from those same states volunteered to serve on review
panels, devoting hours of their time and, more importantly, their practice wisdom. An additional
150 preceptors and participants from the Public Health Nursing Practice for the 21st
Century project provided invaluable input for clarification and richness of the content. This
document could not have happened without them. Gratitude also goes to LaVohn Josten and
Sharon Cross, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota for their insight and evaluation
expertise.
The interventions also reflect the talents and skills of many Minnesota Department of Health
staff. In particular we want to acknowledge our colleagues in the Section of Public Health
Nursing, Marie Margitan, Terre St. Onge, and Karen Zilliox; Diane Jordan and the library
services’ staff; and Lisa Patenaude, former administrative assistant.
We are interested in learning more about how the model is being used or adapted. If you have
comments or questions, please contact us.
Linda Olson Keller 651/296-9176 linda.keller@health.state.mn.us
Sue Strohschein 320/650-1078 sue.strohschein@health.state.mn.us
Suggested citation: Public Health Nursing Section: Public Health Interventions–Applications for Public
Health Nursing Practice. St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Health, 2001.
, Literature Search Managers
Mary Jo Chippendale, University of Minnesota
Jennifer Deschaine, Bethel College
Kathy Lammers, Winona State University
Deborah Meade, Augsburg College
Jackie Meyer, University of Iowa
Dolores Severtson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Victoria Von Sadovszky, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Expert Panelists
Iowa
Elaine Boes, Palo Alto County Community Health Service
Nancy Faber, Worth County Public Health
Marti Franc, Des Moines Visiting Nurse Services
Penny Leake, Winneshiek County Public Health
Therese O’Brien, Lee County Health Department
Janet Peterson, Iowa Department of Health
Jane Schadle, Wellmark Community Health Improvement
Lu Sheehy, Skill Medical Center
Jenny Terrill, Iowa Department of Health
Minnesota
Mary Kay Haas, Minnesota Nurses Association
Bonnie Brueshoff, Dakota County Public Health
Terre St. Onge, Minnesota Department of Health
Jean Rainbow, Minnesota Department of Health
Karen Zilliox, Minnesota Department of Health
Barb Mathees, Minnesota State University-Moorhead
Cecilia Erickson, Minneapolis Public Schools
Ane Rogers, Cass County Public Health
Rose Jost, Bloomington Health Department
Dorothea Tesch, Minnesota Department of Health
Nancy Vandenberg, Minnesota Department of Health
Ann Moorhous, Minnesota Department of Health
Mary Sheehan, Minnesota Department of Health
Penny Hatcher, Minnesota Department of Health
North Dakota
Ruth Bachmeier, Fargo Cass Public Health
Nancy Mosbaek, Minot State University
Cheryl Hagen, Fargo Cass Public Health
Kelly Schmidt, First District Health Unit–Minot
Debbie Swanson, Grand Forks Public Health Department
Barb Andrist, Upper Missouri District Health Unit
South Dakota
Nancy Fahrenwald, South Dakota State University
Darlene Bergeleen, South Dakota Department of Health
Joan Frerichs, Grant County–Milbank
Paula Gibson, South Dakota Department of Health
Wisconsin
Judy Aubey, Madison Department of Public Health
Elizabeth Giese, Division of Public Health-Wisconsin
Barbara Nelson, St. Croix Health & Human Services Department
Tim Ringhand, Chippewa County Department of Public Health
Marion Reali, Eau Claire City/County Health Department
Gretchen Sampson, Polk County Health Department
Vicki Moss, Viterbo College
Joan Theurer, Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services
Julie Willems Van Dijk, Marathon County Health Department
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