The second edition of Community Health Nursing in Canada has been extensively revised and is informed by the most current research available. This comprehensive textbook introduces undergraduate nursing students to community health nursing concepts, skills, and practice. This text also addresses the increasing awareness of social justice and the impact of society on individual health, with a shift from individual-centred care to population- and community-centred care. A completely new chapter includes specific, practical information in helpful case studies with questions for students to address and example nursing reflections. Critical View boxes with discussion questions on contemporary issues have been strengthened to include a social justice and equity lens Determinants of Health boxes have been expanded to explore more critically the meaning and impact of facts presented to stimulate class discussion Extensive new section on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada; updated section on working with newcomers Updated information includes SARS, the H1N1 pandemic, updated global TB statistics, and global and Canadian HIV/AIDS information WebLinks at the end of each chapter and a robust student and instructor website on Evolve point the way to further resources for research and study
Other health perspectives include health as functionality, goodness of fit, transcendence, a sense of well- being, wholeness (holistic), and empowerment (Sheinfeld Gorin & Arnold, 1998). The last three factors are part of the concept of ...
Widely praised for its accessible writing style, Canadian content, and thorough coverage of the key topic areas in community health nursing, this text strikes the perfect balance between theory and practice.
Measuring relational care in nursing homes: Psychometric evaluation of the relational care scale. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 23, 82–92. Anderson, J. ... Astle, B.J., Barton, S. S., Johnson, L., et al. (2014).
A contributed volume written primarily for undergraduates enrolled in a community health nursing course, the fourth edition of Stamler et al.'s Community Health Nursing provides the foundation and explores issues in community health in the ...
Community Health Nursing in Canada - Text and E-Book Package
This engaging text presents real-world public and community health issues as a context for understanding the complex realities of community nursing with diverse populations.
An Introduction to Issues in Community Health Nursing in Canada focuses on current issues in community health nursing from a Canadian perspective with an emphasis on Primary Health Care. It...
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CHNs embrace the principles of primary health care and these practice standards support the enactment of these principles in their practice . Community health nursing concepts and competencies are essential to community focused nursing ...