Ardene Robinson Vollman, Suzanne F Jackson
Canadian Community As Partner
Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice
Ardene Robinson Vollman, Suzanne F Jackson
Canadian Community As Partner
Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice
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An essential community health resource for every Canadian nursing student, Canadian Community as Partner: Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice delivers an accessible, engaging introduction to the theoretical and practical foundations of community and population health — tailored specifically to the Canadian nurse. The updated Fifth Edition of this acclaimed text familiarizes students with public health and health promotion through the multidisciplinary Canadian Community-as-Partner (CCAP) model and includes realistic case studies reflecting a range of contemporary Canadian settings,…mehr
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An essential community health resource for every Canadian nursing student, Canadian Community as Partner: Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice delivers an accessible, engaging introduction to the theoretical and practical foundations of community and population health — tailored specifically to the Canadian nurse. The updated Fifth Edition of this acclaimed text familiarizes students with public health and health promotion through the multidisciplinary Canadian Community-as-Partner (CCAP) model and includes realistic case studies reflecting a range of contemporary Canadian settings, empowering students to confidently meet the needs of diverse populations and develop into an effective community participant.
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- LWW
- Verlag: Wolters Kluwer Health
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781975141370
- ISBN-10: 1975141377
- Artikelnr.: 60065533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- LWW
- Verlag: Wolters Kluwer Health
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781975141370
- ISBN-10: 1975141377
- Artikelnr.: 60065533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
SECTION 1: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1 Population Health Promotion: Essentials and
Essence of Practice
Chapter 2 Public Health in Canada
Chapter 3 Ethical Practice in Community Health
Chapter 4 Patterns of Health and Disease: The Role of
Epidemiology in Population Health
Chapter 5 Strengthening Community Action: Public
Engagement for Social Innovation and Collective Impact
Chapter 6 Developing Individual Skills: Building Capacity
for Individual, Collective, and Sociopolitical Empowerment
Chapter 7 Creating Supportive Environments for Health:
Enabling Community Action
Chapter 8 Reorienting Health Services: New Directions for
Health Promotion
Chapter 9 Economic Thinking in Healthy Public Policy
Chapter 10 Social Justice and Equity for Health Promotion
Chapter 11 Negotiating the Cultural Context of Community
Care
Chapter 12 Population Health Action: Prevention and Harm
Reduction
Chapter 13 Community Mental Health Promotion
Chapter 14 Social Media and Health Promotion
SECTION 2: The Process of Community as Partner
Chapter 15 A Model to Guide Practice
Chapter 16 Community Assessment
Chapter 17 Community Analysis and Diagnosis
Chapter 18 Planning a Community Health Program
Chapter 19 Implementing a Community Health Program
Chapter 20 Evaluating a Community Health Program:
Collaborative Action Evaluation
SECTION 3: Community as Partner in Practice
Chapter 21 Working With the Community Toward Food Security
in Limoilou, Québec City
Chapter 22 Youth Engagement in Community Planning
Chapter 23 “Together Yet Living Apart”: Women Left Behind
due to Labour Migration
Chapter 24 Flood Disaster Response: Calgary, Canada
Chapter 25 Promoting the Health of Newcomer Mothers to
Manitoba
Chapter 26 Nunavut's Inunnguiniq Parenting Program
Chapter 27 Enhancing the Personal Skills of Service
Providers to Promote the Sexual Health of Street-Involved Youth
Chapter 28 e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight
Management
Chapter 29 Hearing the Voices of Immigrant and Refugee Women
for Planning Postpartum Depression Care
Chapter 30 Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based
Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada
Chapter 31 Best Practices in Early Childhood Development
Programs in Newcomer Populations
Chapter 32 Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in
a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada
Chapter 33 Promoting the Health of Ethnic Women: Cervical
Cancer Screening in a Sikh Community
Chapter 34 A Community College Dental Hygiene Program
Supports Victoria's Underserved Population
Chapter 35 Influencing Food Security Through Mediating
Public Policies: How It Works in Brazil
Chapter 36 Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities
Through Active Transportation
Chapter 37 Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A
Community-Based Approach
Chapter 38 Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of
Indigenous Youth
SECTION 1: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1 Population Health Promotion: Essentials and
Essence of Practice
Chapter 2 Public Health in Canada
Chapter 3 Ethical Practice in Community Health
Chapter 4 Patterns of Health and Disease: The Role of
Epidemiology in Population Health
Chapter 5 Strengthening Community Action: Public
Engagement for Social Innovation and Collective Impact
Chapter 6 Developing Individual Skills: Building Capacity
for Individual, Collective, and Sociopolitical Empowerment
Chapter 7 Creating Supportive Environments for Health:
Enabling Community Action
Chapter 8 Reorienting Health Services: New Directions for
Health Promotion
Chapter 9 Economic Thinking in Healthy Public Policy
Chapter 10 Social Justice and Equity for Health Promotion
Chapter 11 Negotiating the Cultural Context of Community
Care
Chapter 12 Population Health Action: Prevention and Harm
Reduction
Chapter 13 Community Mental Health Promotion
Chapter 14 Social Media and Health Promotion
SECTION 2: The Process of Community as Partner
Chapter 15 A Model to Guide Practice
Chapter 16 Community Assessment
Chapter 17 Community Analysis and Diagnosis
Chapter 18 Planning a Community Health Program
Chapter 19 Implementing a Community Health Program
Chapter 20 Evaluating a Community Health Program:
Collaborative Action Evaluation
SECTION 3: Community as Partner in Practice
Chapter 21 Working With the Community Toward Food Security
in Limoilou, Québec City
Chapter 22 Youth Engagement in Community Planning
Chapter 23 “Together Yet Living Apart”: Women Left Behind
due to Labour Migration
Chapter 24 Flood Disaster Response: Calgary, Canada
Chapter 25 Promoting the Health of Newcomer Mothers to
Manitoba
Chapter 26 Nunavut's Inunnguiniq Parenting Program
Chapter 27 Enhancing the Personal Skills of Service
Providers to Promote the Sexual Health of Street-Involved Youth
Chapter 28 e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight
Management
Chapter 29 Hearing the Voices of Immigrant and Refugee Women
for Planning Postpartum Depression Care
Chapter 30 Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based
Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada
Chapter 31 Best Practices in Early Childhood Development
Programs in Newcomer Populations
Chapter 32 Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in
a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada
Chapter 33 Promoting the Health of Ethnic Women: Cervical
Cancer Screening in a Sikh Community
Chapter 34 A Community College Dental Hygiene Program
Supports Victoria's Underserved Population
Chapter 35 Influencing Food Security Through Mediating
Public Policies: How It Works in Brazil
Chapter 36 Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities
Through Active Transportation
Chapter 37 Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A
Community-Based Approach
Chapter 38 Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of
Indigenous Youth







