An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Halcomb

    Heteronormative or heterosexism refers to the assumption of opposite-sex, male–female relationships (MacDonnell & Daley, 2015; Phillips & Marks, 2008). Forms that require clients to select gender-congruent categories of 'male' or ...

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys, Eileen Petrie

    Community nursing is the fastest growing area of nursing practice in Australia. This book offers an engaging introduction to the theory, skills and application of community and primary health care.

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Halcomb

    This is a valuable opportunity for the nurse to advocate for the students and their needs and to participate in the development and adoption of policies that align with the WHO's (2015) Global School Health Initiative programs.

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Halcomb

    These programs have been found to be cost-effective in reducing the spread of HIV and reducing injecting risk ... In some states, nurse practitioners and pharmacists can also apply to be registered as a prescriber and/or pharmacotherapy ...

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys

    To equip students for a complex field of practice, An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care offers a comprehensive foundation in the theory, skills and application of community and primary health care in Australia and New ...

  • An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
    By Diana Guzys, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Halcomb

    This edition has been fully revised to include current research and practice, and includes three new chapters on health informatics, refugee health nursing and developing a career in primary health care.