Readings in Community Health Nursing
Barbara Walton Spradley(Editor)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 1. November 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-0-397-55436-2 (ISBN)
Description
This impressive anthology presents 57 readings on the always-expanding topic of community health nursing. Contributions from 100 leaders in the public and community health fields render this comprehensive collection of "classic" and contemporary literature an essential tool for understanding the progressions in community healthcare delivery. Each unit begins with a brief editor's introduction and a discussion of the articles that follow, providing an overview and a unifying element for developments in the field. The units examine different aspects of community health nursing: / Health and Human Services: Issues and Trends / Community Health Nursing: Articulating Its Mission / Assessing and Building Healthy Communities / Tools for Community Health Nursing Practice / Family Nursing / Populations and Groups / Cultural Influences on Community Health Nursing, and / Community Health Nursing Leadership and Effecting Change. Seventy-five percent of the articles are new to this edition, reflecting the most current thought on community health practice today
This impressive anthology presents 57 readings on the always-expanding topic of community health nursing. Contributions from 100 leaders in the public and community health fields render this comprehensive collection of "classic" and contemporary literature an essential tool for understanding the progressions in community healthcare delivery. Each unit begins with a brief editor's introduction and a discussion of the articles that follow, providing an overview and a unifying element for developments in the field. The units examine different aspects of community health nursing: / Health and Human Services: Issues and Trends / Community Health Nursing: Articulating Its Mission / Assessing and Building Healthy Communities / Tools for Community Health Nursing Practice / Family Nursing / Populations and Groups / Cultural Influences on Community Health Nursing, and / Community Health Nursing Leadership and Effecting Change. Seventy-five percent of the articles are new to this edition, reflecting the most current thought on community health practice today
This impressive anthology presents 57 readings on the always-expanding topic of community health nursing. Contributions from 100 leaders in the public and community health fields render this comprehensive collection of "classic" and contemporary literature an essential tool for understanding the progressions in community healthcare delivery. Each unit begins with a brief editor's introduction and a discussion of the articles that follow, providing an overview and a unifying element for developments in the field. The units examine different aspects of community health nursing: / Health and Human Services: Issues and Trends / Community Health Nursing: Articulating Its Mission / Assessing and Building Healthy Communities / Tools for Community Health Nursing Practice / Family Nursing / Populations and Groups / Cultural Influences on Community Health Nursing, and / Community Health Nursing Leadership and Effecting Change. Seventy-five percent of the articles are new to this edition, reflecting the most current thought on community health practice today
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
8 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
940 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-397-55436-2 (9780397554362)
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Previous edition
Spradley
Reading Community Health 3e Pb
Book
03/1998
3rd Edition
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Content
I. Health and Health Services: Issues and Trends II. Community Health Nursing: Articulating Its Mission III. Assessing and Building Healthy Communities IV. Tools for Community Health Nursing Practice V. Family Nursing VI. Populations and Groups VII. Cultural Influences on Community Health Nursing VIII. Community Health Nursing Leadership and Effecting Chang