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Sally Lucas Jean, R.N. (1878-1971): Her historical legacy and lessons for contemporary public health nursing education
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Sally Lucas Jean, R.N. (1878-1971): Her historical legacy and lessons for contemporary public health nursing education

Bryn Carr, Elizabeth Scofield, Janine Owens, Gloria Donnelly and Basil H Aboul-Enein
Public health Nursing, Vol.40(1), pp.183-190
01/2023
PMID: 36053216

Abstract

Child Communication Education, Nursing Educational Status Female Health Education Humans Policy Public Health Nursing United States
Sally Lucas Jean, RN (1878-1971) pioneered health education in the United States and globally. At the time of her death in 1971, aged 93, her legacy included serving on boards of leading American health associations, spearheading public health projects worldwide and transforming thinking on contemporary public health education. Sally Lucas Jean's influence continues today, from her input on educational children's television programs, policies on child health and her involvement in developing the early foundations of health communication. In this historical reflection, we examine her role in defining health education and communication, alongside influencing and applying strategies to improve public health nursing.

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