Community/public health nursing: promoting the health of populations. / [edited by] Mary A. Nies, Melanie McEwen.
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WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA KUMASI LIBRARY nursing | WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA KUMASI LIBRARY | RT98.S9(5e) (Browse shelf) | Available | KSN/705/705/19 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Introduction to community health nursing: Health: a community view -- Historical factors: community health nursing in context -- Thinking upstream: nursing theories and population-focused nursing practice -- Health promotion and risk reduction -- The art and science of community health nursing: Epidemiology -- Community assessment -- Community health planning, implementation, and evaluation -- Community health education -- Case management -- Factors that influence the health of the community: Health care system -- Economics of health care -- Policy, politics, legislation, and community health nursing -- Cultural diversity and community health nursing -- Environmental health -- Globalization and international health -- Aggregates in the community: Child and adolescent health -- Women's health -- Men's health -- Senior health -- Family health -- Vulnerable populations: Populations affected by disabilities -- Homeless populations -- Rural and migrant health -- Populations affected by mental illness -- Population health problems: Communicable disease -- Substance abuse -- Violence -- Natural and man-made disasters -- Community health settings: School health -- Occupational health -- Forensic and correctional nursing -- Faith community nursing -- Home health and hospice --
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