Transformative Community Health Nursing
Open Governance and Disaster Resilience in the Digital Age
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
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This book aims to redefine health care through nursing innovation and community empowerment. It provides a comprehensive overview of how resilient, equitable, and adaptive health systems can be developed around community needs, and how they can respond to rapid societal change and compounding risks in the digital age.In an era marked by widening health disparities and complex health challenges, this book responds to the urgent call for a fundamental shift in how health services are conceptualized, governed, and delivered. It draws inspiration from the International Council of Nurses’ revised Code of Ethics and the World Health Organization’s strategy on integrated, people-centered health services, echoing the core principles of the Sustainable Development Goals—equity, human rights, and gender equality.The book traces the evolution of nursing from Florence Nightingale’s pioneering work to contemporary global health and disaster challenges, advocating a paradigm shift from monetary value to health value. It urges a move toward holistic, people-centered care models that prioritize lived realities and community context over traditional disease-centric approaches.Readers will find innovative methodologies for data governance and community-based analytics that strengthen local action and engagement—supporting disaster nursing, continuity of care, and community resilience. The Children’s Disaster Prevention Map Club is positioned as a participatory citizen science initiative that enables children to generate risk-related data and engage in local disaster governance. Together with the Women’s Disaster Management Project, it demonstrates how nursing-led social innovation can operationalize open governance at the community level.This book provides a vital blueprint for integrating nursing practice into people-centered health systems, positioning open governance and disaster resilience as foundational pillars of democratic and sustainable health futures. It presents a practical roadmap toward universal health coverage by connecting community care, data-driven decision-making, and interoperable digital infrastructures—while emphasizing a balanced approach to life that includes work, social participation, and self-care.The book is intended for community nurse practitioners, nursing students, public health experts, disaster management practitioners, and policymakers. It bridges theory and practice by offering implementable approaches and case-based insights, engaging readers in the design and execution of participatory health and disaster governance, and planetary health policy.