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Population-Centered Health Care in the Community

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The gold standard text in community health nursing is now available in an updated, 7th edition! This respected text gives you a solid foundation in community and public health nursing concepts and interventions for individuals, families, and communities. Throughout, health promotion and disease prevention concepts are integrated into the multifaceted role of population-focused, community-oriented nursing practice. Youll find timely coverage of topics such as nursing roles following terrorist attacks and during infectious disease outbreaks; parish nursing; nurse-managed centers; and important client populations such as clients with AIDS, pregnant teens, and the homeless. Student-friendly features provide an accessible and challenging learning experience, and new content throughout keeps you up to date with this fast-changing field.
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Data sheet

Publication date
2007
Issue number
7
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1184
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
2599
  • Part 1: Perspectives in Health Care and Population-Centered Nursing

    1. 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 Healthcare Transformation

    4. Perspectives in Global Health Care

    Part 2: Influences on Health Care Delivery and Population-Centered Nursing

    5. Economics of Health Care Delivery

    6. Application of Ethics in the Community

    7. Cultural Diversity in the Community

    8. Public Health Policy

    Part 3: Conceptual and Scientific Frameworks Applied to Population-Centered Nursing

    9. Population-Based Public Health Nursing Practice: The Intervention Wheel (new)

    10. Environmental Health

    11. Epidemiology

    12. Evidence-Based Practice

    13. Health Education and Group Process

    14. Integrating Multilevel Approaches to Promote Community Health

    Part 4: Issues and Approaches in Population-Centered Nursing

    15. Community as Client: Assessment and Analysis

    16. Population-Centered Nursing in Rural and Urban Environments

    17. Health Promotion Through Healthy Communities and Cities

    18. The Nursing Center: A Model for Nursing Practice in the Community

    19. Case Management

    20. Bioterrorism and Disaster Management

    21. Public Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation (new)

    22. Program Management

    23. Quality Management

    Part 5: Health Promotion with Target Populations Across the Life Span

    24. Family Development and Family Nursing Assessment

    25. Family Health Risks

    26. Child and Adolescent Health

    27. Womens and Mens Health

    28. Health of Older Adults

    29. Compromised Populations

    Part 6: Vulnerability: Issues for the Twenty-first Century

    30. Vulnerability and Vulnerable Populations: An Overview

    31. Poverty and Homelessness

    32. Migrant Health Issues

    33. Teen Pregnancy

    34. Mental Health Issues

    35. Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Problems

    36. Violence and Human Abuse

    37. Infectious Disease Prevention and Control

    38. Communicable and Infectious Disease Risks

    Part 7: Nurse Roles and Functions in the Community

    39. The Advanced Practice Nurse in the Community

    40. The Nurse Leader in the Community

    41. The Nurse in Home Health and Hospice

    42. The Nurse in the Schools

    43. The Nurse in Occupational Health

    44. The Nurse in Parish Nursing

    45. Public Health Nursing at Local, State, and National Levels

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