Considered by many as the standard for community health nursing, Community and Public Health Nursing continues to provide student and practicing nurses with a foundation of community and public health nursing concepts and interventions for individuals, families, and communities. The unifying approach of this text is an integration of health promotion and disease prevention concepts into the multifaceted role of population-focused, community-oriented nursing practice. Numerous pedagogical features provide an accessible and challenging learning experience. New content in the sixth edition includes additional population-focused clinical examples; increased coverage of primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention; expanded community assessment content; and updated approaches to disaster management in the wake of September 11th . New features include Healthy People 2010 national health objectives and The Cutting Edge boxes that highlight current significant and controversial issues in community health.
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Contenuti:
Part 1: Perspectives on Health Care and Community-Oriented Nursing
1. Community-Oriented Population-Focused Practice: The Foundation of Specialization in Public Health Nursing
2. History of Public Health and Public and Community Health Nursing
3. Public Health and Primary Health Care Systems and Health Care Transformation
4. Perspectives on International Health Care
Part II: Influences on Health Care Delivery and Community-Oriented Nursing
5. Economics of Health Care Delivery
6. Ethics in Community-Oriented Nursing Practice
7. Cultural Diversity and Community-Oriented Nursing Practice
8. Government, the Law, and Policy Activitism
Part III: Conceptual and Scientific Frameworks Applied to Community-Oriented Nursing Practice
9. Organizing Frameworks Applied to Community-Oriented Nursing
10. Environmental Health
11. Epidemiology
12. Evidence-Based Practice
13. Community Health Education: Theories, Models, and Principles
14. Integrating Multilevel Approaches to Promote Community Health
Part IV: Issues and Approaches in Community-Oriented Health Care
15. Community as Client: Assessment and Analysis
16. Community and Public Health Nursing in Rural and Urban Environments
17. Health Promotion through Healthy Communities and Cities
18. The Nursing Center: A Model of Community-Oriented Nursing Practice
19. Case Management
20. Disaster Management
21. Program Management
22. Quality Management
23. Group Approaches to Practice
Part V: Health Promotion with Target Populations across the Life Span
24. Family Development & Family Nursing Assessment
25. Family Health Risks
26. Child and Adolescent Health
27. Women's Health
28. Men's Health
29. Health of Older Adults
30. The Physically Compromised
Part VI: Vulnerability: Community-Oriented Nursing Issues for the 21st Century
31. Vulnerability & Vulnerable Populations: An Overview
32. Poverty and Homelessness
33. Migrant Health Issues
34. Teen Pregnancy
35. Mental Health Issues
36. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems in the Community
37. Violence and Human Abuse
38. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
39. Communicable and Infectious Disease Risks
Part VII: Community-Oriented Nurses: Roles and Functions
40. Community-Oriented Nurse in Home Health & Hospice
41. The Advanced Practice Nurse in the Community
42. Community-Oriented Nurse Leader & Consultant
43. Community-Oriented Nurse in the Schools
44. Community-Oriented Nurse in Occupational Health
45. Community-Oriented Nurse as Parish Nurse
46. Public Health Nursing at the Local, State and National Levels
Product Description:
Book by Marcia Stanhope Jeanette Lancaster
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- EditoreMosby
- Data di pubblicazione2003
- ISBN 10 0323022405
- ISBN 13 9780323022408
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero edizione6
- Numero di pagine1232
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