An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
Herausgeber: Guzys, Diana; Halcomb, Elizabeth
An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
Herausgeber: Guzys, Diana; Halcomb, Elizabeth
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An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care provides a comprehensive and practical explanation of the fundamentals of the social model of health care approach, preparing learners for professional practice in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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An Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care provides a comprehensive and practical explanation of the fundamentals of the social model of health care approach, preparing learners for professional practice in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 872g
- ISBN-13: 9781009464659
- ISBN-10: 1009464655
- Artikelnr.: 72701637
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 872g
- ISBN-13: 9781009464659
- ISBN-10: 1009464655
- Artikelnr.: 72701637
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Theory: 1. Community and primary health care Diana Guzys and
Melanie Eslick; 2. Empowering individuals, groups and communities Diana
Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 3. Developing a career in primary health care
Kaara Ray B. Calma, Anna Williams and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part II. Diverse
Communities: 4. Disability: issues for primary care nurses Nathan J.
Wilson, Natasha Jojo and Henrietta Trip; 5. First Nations health and
well-being: culturally response practice in primary health care Susan
Mlcek, Jessica Biles and Rhonda Wilson; 6. Intersectional and gendered
approaches to health and wellbeing Kath Peters, Lauretta Luck and Ruth
Mursa; 7. A lifespan and settings-based approach to mental health promotion
Dean Whitehead; 8. Rural health nursing Melissa Hanson, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; Part III. Skills for Practice: 9. Interprofessional
practice Kath Peters and Elizabeth Halcomb; 10. Cultural competence and
cultural safety Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 11. Community health needs
assessment Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 12. Health-related program
planning and evaluation Dean Whitehead; 13. Digital health Isabelle
Skinner; 14. Managing chronic health conditions Catherine Stephen, Wa'ed
Shiyab and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part IV. Community and Primary Health Care
Roles: 15. Community health nursing Amanda Moses, Judith Anderson and
Melissa Hanson; 16. Home-based care Amanda Moses, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; 17. Community mental health nursing Caroline Picton and
Christopher Patterson; 18. Maternal, child and family health nursing Catina
Adams and Leesa Hooker; 19. School and youth health nursing Elizabeth
Halcomb and Lisa Chalmers; 20. Sexual health nursing Leah East, Sharon
James and Ruth Mursa; 21. Drug and alcohol nursing Ravina Raidu and Rebecca
Bosworth; 22. Refugee health nursing Bronwen Blake and Sandy Eagar; 23.
Occupational health nursing Donna Burt, Fiona Groome, Sally Kane, Fiona
Landgren and Michelle Stirrup; 24. Nursing in general practice Elizabeth
Halcomb and Cristina Thompson; 25. Correctional nursing Grant Kinghorn,
Rebecca Bosworth and Elizabeth Halcomb; 26. Nurse practitioners Kathleen
Tori.
Melanie Eslick; 2. Empowering individuals, groups and communities Diana
Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 3. Developing a career in primary health care
Kaara Ray B. Calma, Anna Williams and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part II. Diverse
Communities: 4. Disability: issues for primary care nurses Nathan J.
Wilson, Natasha Jojo and Henrietta Trip; 5. First Nations health and
well-being: culturally response practice in primary health care Susan
Mlcek, Jessica Biles and Rhonda Wilson; 6. Intersectional and gendered
approaches to health and wellbeing Kath Peters, Lauretta Luck and Ruth
Mursa; 7. A lifespan and settings-based approach to mental health promotion
Dean Whitehead; 8. Rural health nursing Melissa Hanson, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; Part III. Skills for Practice: 9. Interprofessional
practice Kath Peters and Elizabeth Halcomb; 10. Cultural competence and
cultural safety Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 11. Community health needs
assessment Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 12. Health-related program
planning and evaluation Dean Whitehead; 13. Digital health Isabelle
Skinner; 14. Managing chronic health conditions Catherine Stephen, Wa'ed
Shiyab and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part IV. Community and Primary Health Care
Roles: 15. Community health nursing Amanda Moses, Judith Anderson and
Melissa Hanson; 16. Home-based care Amanda Moses, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; 17. Community mental health nursing Caroline Picton and
Christopher Patterson; 18. Maternal, child and family health nursing Catina
Adams and Leesa Hooker; 19. School and youth health nursing Elizabeth
Halcomb and Lisa Chalmers; 20. Sexual health nursing Leah East, Sharon
James and Ruth Mursa; 21. Drug and alcohol nursing Ravina Raidu and Rebecca
Bosworth; 22. Refugee health nursing Bronwen Blake and Sandy Eagar; 23.
Occupational health nursing Donna Burt, Fiona Groome, Sally Kane, Fiona
Landgren and Michelle Stirrup; 24. Nursing in general practice Elizabeth
Halcomb and Cristina Thompson; 25. Correctional nursing Grant Kinghorn,
Rebecca Bosworth and Elizabeth Halcomb; 26. Nurse practitioners Kathleen
Tori.
Part I. Theory: 1. Community and primary health care Diana Guzys and
Melanie Eslick; 2. Empowering individuals, groups and communities Diana
Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 3. Developing a career in primary health care
Kaara Ray B. Calma, Anna Williams and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part II. Diverse
Communities: 4. Disability: issues for primary care nurses Nathan J.
Wilson, Natasha Jojo and Henrietta Trip; 5. First Nations health and
well-being: culturally response practice in primary health care Susan
Mlcek, Jessica Biles and Rhonda Wilson; 6. Intersectional and gendered
approaches to health and wellbeing Kath Peters, Lauretta Luck and Ruth
Mursa; 7. A lifespan and settings-based approach to mental health promotion
Dean Whitehead; 8. Rural health nursing Melissa Hanson, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; Part III. Skills for Practice: 9. Interprofessional
practice Kath Peters and Elizabeth Halcomb; 10. Cultural competence and
cultural safety Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 11. Community health needs
assessment Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 12. Health-related program
planning and evaluation Dean Whitehead; 13. Digital health Isabelle
Skinner; 14. Managing chronic health conditions Catherine Stephen, Wa'ed
Shiyab and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part IV. Community and Primary Health Care
Roles: 15. Community health nursing Amanda Moses, Judith Anderson and
Melissa Hanson; 16. Home-based care Amanda Moses, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; 17. Community mental health nursing Caroline Picton and
Christopher Patterson; 18. Maternal, child and family health nursing Catina
Adams and Leesa Hooker; 19. School and youth health nursing Elizabeth
Halcomb and Lisa Chalmers; 20. Sexual health nursing Leah East, Sharon
James and Ruth Mursa; 21. Drug and alcohol nursing Ravina Raidu and Rebecca
Bosworth; 22. Refugee health nursing Bronwen Blake and Sandy Eagar; 23.
Occupational health nursing Donna Burt, Fiona Groome, Sally Kane, Fiona
Landgren and Michelle Stirrup; 24. Nursing in general practice Elizabeth
Halcomb and Cristina Thompson; 25. Correctional nursing Grant Kinghorn,
Rebecca Bosworth and Elizabeth Halcomb; 26. Nurse practitioners Kathleen
Tori.
Melanie Eslick; 2. Empowering individuals, groups and communities Diana
Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 3. Developing a career in primary health care
Kaara Ray B. Calma, Anna Williams and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part II. Diverse
Communities: 4. Disability: issues for primary care nurses Nathan J.
Wilson, Natasha Jojo and Henrietta Trip; 5. First Nations health and
well-being: culturally response practice in primary health care Susan
Mlcek, Jessica Biles and Rhonda Wilson; 6. Intersectional and gendered
approaches to health and wellbeing Kath Peters, Lauretta Luck and Ruth
Mursa; 7. A lifespan and settings-based approach to mental health promotion
Dean Whitehead; 8. Rural health nursing Melissa Hanson, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; Part III. Skills for Practice: 9. Interprofessional
practice Kath Peters and Elizabeth Halcomb; 10. Cultural competence and
cultural safety Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 11. Community health needs
assessment Diana Guzys and Melanie Eslick; 12. Health-related program
planning and evaluation Dean Whitehead; 13. Digital health Isabelle
Skinner; 14. Managing chronic health conditions Catherine Stephen, Wa'ed
Shiyab and Elizabeth Halcomb; Part IV. Community and Primary Health Care
Roles: 15. Community health nursing Amanda Moses, Judith Anderson and
Melissa Hanson; 16. Home-based care Amanda Moses, Maryanne Podham and
Judith Anderson; 17. Community mental health nursing Caroline Picton and
Christopher Patterson; 18. Maternal, child and family health nursing Catina
Adams and Leesa Hooker; 19. School and youth health nursing Elizabeth
Halcomb and Lisa Chalmers; 20. Sexual health nursing Leah East, Sharon
James and Ruth Mursa; 21. Drug and alcohol nursing Ravina Raidu and Rebecca
Bosworth; 22. Refugee health nursing Bronwen Blake and Sandy Eagar; 23.
Occupational health nursing Donna Burt, Fiona Groome, Sally Kane, Fiona
Landgren and Michelle Stirrup; 24. Nursing in general practice Elizabeth
Halcomb and Cristina Thompson; 25. Correctional nursing Grant Kinghorn,
Rebecca Bosworth and Elizabeth Halcomb; 26. Nurse practitioners Kathleen
Tori.