Advances in Nursing Science | 2021

Upstream Factors in Population Health

 
 
 

Abstract


The assessment of upstream factors is important in population-based nursing practice. The aim of this concept analysis is to enhance understanding of upstream factors and articulate a definition linked to the Conceptual Model for Nursing and Population Health. Upstream factors are thus defined as established conditions related to economic, social, and physical environments that occur outside the health care system, in the communities where people live, and contribute indirectly to the health outcomes for groups of individuals through multiple causal pathways. This concept analysis highlights the need for middle-range theory to guide nursing assessment and contributes to conceptual model evaluation.

Volume 44
Pages 210 - 223
DOI 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000362
Language English
Journal Advances in Nursing Science

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