Background: In all nursing care, nurses should address the social determinants of health that make it difficult for people to lead healthy lives. The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action recommends transforming nursing education to prepare nurses to address social determinants through building a culture of health. Our study examined integration of culture of health/population health concepts into nursing education and assessed nursing deans' and directors' perceived barriers, facilitators, and readiness to incorporate culture of health into curricula.

Method: Modified Delphi techniques were used in two neighboring southern states through two rounds of data collection to develop quantitative surveys in each state.

Results: Consensus emerged on the need to integrate population/culture of health concepts into nursing curricula. Deans and directors described barriers and facilitators to educational integration.

Conclusion: Population/culture of health concepts must become a fundamental component of nursing education at all educational levels. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(11):605-609.].

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