Other studies have cited cost and lack of employer - provided coverage as reasons for having no coverage ( Donelan , Blendon , Hill , Hoffman , Rowland , Frankel , & Altman , 1997 ) . Public programs are generally considered inadequate ...
For example , in England , where there had been at least 450 charitable foundations before the Reformation , only a few survived the reign of Henry VIII , who closed most of the monastic hospitals ( Donahue , 1985 ) .
Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Minkler, M., & Foley, K. (2005). Developing and maintaining partnerships with communities. In B. A. Israel, E. Eng, A.J. Schulz, & E. A. Parker (Eds.), Methods in community-based participatory research for ...
Berlin , L. J. , Brooks - Gunn , J. , McCaron , C. , & McCormick , M. ( 1990 ) . The effectiveness of early intervention : Examining risk factors and pathways to enhanced development . Preventive Medicine , 27 ( 2 ) , 243–245 .
Community Health Nursing: Resource Ideas
Community Health Nursing: Caring in Action
The book has been developed to provide students with the knowledge and skills in the area of community health nursing.
This text was written in response to the need for a community health nursing textbook that reflects the practice of community health nursing in Canada.
To improve quality of life • To reduce risk factors • To improve standard of living • To strengthen self-care activities of individuals PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING OBJECTIVES • • Community health nursing services should be ...
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.
This edition retains popular features such as "Stop and Think" boxes, levels of prevention displays, and Using the Nursing Process and includes new features such as Evidence: The Bridge to Practice, Healthy People 2020, Student Voices, and ...
Written in an accessible, user-friendly, and practical style, this text provides a focused and highly engaging introduction to community health nursing.
This book is an inexpensive way to provide concise, yet complete survey of community and home health concepts.
he Fifth Edition of this comprehensive text has been thoroughly revised to present an increased emphasis on self care. New to this edition are: enhanced appendices and reference tools; Web...
Based on the unique upstream thinking approach that emphasizes health promotion efforts to address the precursors of poor health, this edition focuses on the issues, responsibilities, and roles important for...
Early black American leaders in nursing: Architects forintegration and equality. (National League for Nursing Series.) Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Doona, M. E. (1986). Glimpses of Mary Eliza Mahoney (7 May 1845–4 January 1929).
Community Health Nursing: Process and Practice for Promoting Health
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.
This book emphasizes the application of community health nursing as it relates to specific populations, settings, and community health problems.
Community Health Nursing: Concepts and Practice