Current Topic: Contemporary Perspectives on Poverty
Overview and Summary: Contemporary Perspectives on Poverty
The 6 new articles in this new OJIN topic, Contemporary Perspectives on Poverty, describe current aspects of poverty and potential actions for nurses and other healthcare providers.
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Poverty Post Pandemic, Lapsed Public Policy, and Rising Rates: A Call to Action for Nursing
Recognizing and Responding to Poverty in College Students: What Can Nurses Do?
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