Historically, community health nursing has responded to the changing health care needs of the community and continues to meet those needs in a variety of diverse roles and settings. Community Health Nursing: Caring for the Public's Health, Second Edition reflects this response and is representative of what communities signify in the United States--a unified society made up of many different populations and unique health perspectives. This text provides an emphasis on population-based nursing directed toward health promotion and primary prevention in the community. It is both community-based and community-focused, reflecting the current dynamics of the health care system. The Second Edition contains new chapters on disaster nursing and community collaborations during emergencies. The chapters covering Family health, ethics, mental health, and pediatric nursing have all been significantly revised and updated.
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This is an essential text for all pre-registration nursing students, students on specialist community nursing courses, and qualified nurses entering community practice for the first time.
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Achieving this is dependent on nurses and public health practitioners implementing the core functions of practice—assessment, assurance, and policy development.
A key text for the core elements of community health courses. Identifies frameworks which can help define new roles in practice and will stimulate discussions on the common challenges and concerns relevant to all nurses in the community.
Theoretically and scientifically sound, as well as practical and applicable, this resource is a thorough introduction to the specialty of community health nursing.
This is a must-have title for public health nursing practitioners, educators, students, researchers and others directly involved in public health.
Comprehensive and accessible, this well established text draws on awide range of subject experts all aiming for excellence in servicedelivery, to produce a resource that addresses the key aspects ofcommunity health delivery reflecting the ...
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