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- ISBN-10 : 0134240626
- ISBN-13 : 978-0134240626
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Community Health Nursing: A Canadian Perspective prepares college students for group nursing apply wherever in Canada by laying a robust theoretical basis and inspiring partnerships between nurses and people and the group to advertise well being.
A contributed quantity written primarily for undergraduates enrolled in a group well being nursing course, the fourth version of Stamler et al.’s Community Health Nursing supplies the inspiration and explores points in group well being within the Canadian context.
Concerning the Creator
Aliyah Dosani, RN BN MPH PhD is an Affiliate Professor within the College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health, Community and Training at Mount Royal College in Calgary Alberta. She holds a PhD from the College of Calgary with a specialization in inhabitants/public well being. Her nursing apply consists of instructing college students within the Bachelor of Nursing Program, inhabitants/public well being, group well being nursing, and authorized points in nursing. Her work focuses on maternal, new child, and youngster well being. Her analysis pursuits embrace working with susceptible populations by way of group primarily based packages and interventions. She additionally shares a ardour for world well being points
Aaron Gabriel, RN, BA, BSN, MSN
Medical Teacher, Faculty of Nursing, College of Saskatchewan
Chapter 29—Poverty, Homelessness, and Meals Safety
Aliyah Dosani, RN, BN, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Community Research, at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta
Chapter 4—Public Health Nursing
Chapter 33—International Health
Chapter 34—Challenges and Future Instructions
Aliyah Mawji, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Community Research, Mount Royal College
Chapter 16—Maternal, Toddler, and Baby Health
Chapter 19—Gender and Community Health
Betty Schepens, RN, BScN, DPA
Program Supervisor, Infectious Illness and Emergency Preparedness Packages, Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit Municipality of Chatham-Kent
Chapter 32—Emergency Preparedness and Catastrophe Nursing
Candace Lind, RN, BN, MN, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, College of Calgary
Chapter 8—Health Promotion
Candace Martin Ryan, RN, BSc, BScN, MSc
College Advisor, College of Windsor NICU Nurse, Windsor Regional Hospital
Chapter 18—Household Health
Carol MacDougall, RN, BScN, MA
Public Health Supervisor
Chapter 17—College Health
Caroline Porr, BScN, RN, MN, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Health Sciences Centre, Memorial College of Newfoundland
Chapter 4—Public Health Nursing
Catherine Carter-Snell, RN, BScN, MN, PhD ENC-C
SANE-A Nurse Training Scholar, College of Nursing and Midwifery, Mount Royal College, Calgary Alberta
Chapter 28—Violence in Societies
Cheryl MacLeod, RN, MEd CCHN(C)
Lead, College Health & Nicely Baby Companies
Chapter 17—College Health
Cindy Peternalj-Taylor, RN, BScn, MScN, DF-IAFN
Professor, Faculty of Nursing
Chapter 26—Correctional Health
Claire Betker, RN, BN, MN, PhD(c), CCHN(C)
Senior Data Translation Specialist, Nationwide Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health
Chapter 2—Financing, Coverage, and Politics of Healthcare Supply
Chapter 7—Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Deborah Mansell, RN, MN
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Community Research, Mount Royal College
Chapter 16—Maternal, Toddler, and Baby Health
Chapter 19—Gender and Community Health
Diane Bewick, RN, BScN, MScN, DPA, CCHN ©
Director, Household Health Companies
Chapter 2—Financing, Coverage, and Politics of Healthcare Supply
Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD
Professor, College of Nursing, McMaster College
Chapter 10—Analysis
Elaine Mordoch, RN, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing College of Manitoba
Chapter 23—Psychological Health
Elizabeth M. Saewyc, PhD, RN, PHN(Minn.), FSAHM,
FCAHS CIHR/PHAC Chair in Utilized Public Health Analysis Professor, College of Nursing & Division of Adolescent Health and Medication Director, Stigma and Resilience Amongst Weak Youth Centre and Analysis Director, McCreary Centre Society
Chapter 20—Lesbian, Homosexual, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Shoppers
Elizabeth Peter, RN, BScN, BA, MScN, PhD
Affiliate Professor Lawrence S. Bloomberg College of Nursing Chair, Health Sciences Analysis Ethics Board Member, Joint Centre for Bioethics College of Toronto
Chapter 6—Advocacy, Moral, and Authorized Issues
Erin Wilson, RN(NP[F]), MSN, PhD(c)
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, College of Northern British Columbia
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Genevieve Currie, RN, BN, MN
Affiliate Professor, Mount Royal College of Nursing and Midwifery, Board member of Community Health Nurses of Canada
Chapter 3—Nursing Roles, Capabilities, and Observe Settings
Glen Chenard, RN , BHSc, CDE , CCHN(C), CHPCN(C),
CVAA© Superior Observe Advisor − Power Illness Administration, Saint Elizabeth Analysis Centre
Chapter 5—Dwelling Health Nursing in Canada
Hélène Philbin Wilkinson, BScN, RN, MN
Director, Psychological Health and the Regulation Division North Bay Regional Health Centre
Chapter 30—Substance Use, Abuse and Addictions
Janet Morrison, PhD, M.Advert.Ed., RN, COHN ©
Program head, Occupational Health Nursing Specialty Program, The B.C. Institute of Expertise
Chapter 27—Environmental and Occupational Health
Josephine Etowa, RN, PhD
Loyer DaSilva Chair in Public Health Nursing Affiliate Professor, College of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, College of Ottawa
Chapter 14—Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Analysis
Judith Gleeson, RN, PhD
Affiliate Professor, College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Community Research, Mount Royal College
Chapter 33—International Health
Judith Kulig, RN, PhD
Professor and College Scholar, College of Health Sciences, College of Lethbridge
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Karen L. Ray, RN, BScN, MSc
Supervisor, Data Translation Saint Elizabeth Analysis Centre
Chapter 5—Dwelling Health Nursing in Canada
Kathleen Carlin, RN, MSc, PhD
Assistant Professor, Division of Philosophy, Ryerson College
Chapter 6—Advocacy, Moral, and Authorized Issues
Kathryn Edmunds, RN, BN, MSN, PhD ©
Doctoral Candidate, Aurthur Labatt Household College of Nursing, Western College, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Sessional Teacher, College of Nursing, College of Windsor
Chapter 9—Cultural Care
Kelley Kilpatrick, RN, PhD
Assistant professor with the College of Nursing on the Université de Montréal
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Kim Miller, RN, BScN, MScN
Lead, academic program, at Saint Elizabeth Health Care
Chapter 5—Dwelling Health Nursing in Canada
Linda Ferguson, RN, PhD
Professor, Faculty of Nursing
Chapter 15—Info Expertise
Lorraine Holtslander, RN, PhD, CHPCN(c)
Affiliate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, College of Saskatchewan
Chapter 25—Power Care, Lengthy Time period Care, and Palliative Care
Louise R. Sweatman, RN, BScN, LLB, MSc
Director, Regulatory Coverage, Canadian Nurses Affiliation, Ottawa
Chapter 6—Advocacy, Moral, and Authorized Issues
Lucia Yiu, BSc, BA, MScN
Affiliate Professor, College of Nursing, College of Windsor
Chapter 13—Community Nursing Course of
Chapter 18—Household Health
Chapter 32—Emergency Preparedness and Catastrophe Nursing
Chapter 34—Challenges and Future Instructions
Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Affiliate Dean, Faculty of Nursing South Dakota State College
Chapter 11—Epidemiology
Chapter 29—Poverty, Homelessness, and Meals Safety
Marianna Ofner, RN, BScN, MHSc, PhD
Senior Advisor Centre for Power Illness Prevention Public Health Company of Canada Adjunct Professor, Epidemiology Dhalla Lana College of Public Health, College of Toronto
Chapter 12—Communicable Ailments
Marilyn A. Sutton, RN., BScN, MA
College Advisor, College of Nursing, College of Windsor
Chapter 18—Household Health
Marjorie MacDonald, RN, PhD
Professor and CIHR/PHAC Utilized Public Health Chair in Public Health Training and Inhabitants Intervention Analysis
Chapter 7—Theoretical Foundations of Community Health
Nursing
Martha L. P. MacLeod, RN, PhD
Professor and College of Nursing Chair Graduate Research and Analysis Coordinator
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Mary E. Hill, PhD(c), MEd, BScN, RN
Graduate Scholar, College of Nursing, College of Victoria
Chapter 7—Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Mary Ellen Andrews, RN(NP), PhD
Performing Affiliate Dean North and North-Western Saskatchewan Campus Rural and Distant Engagement & Director Nurse Practitioner Program
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Megan Kirk, PhD(c), MSc, BScN, RN
Graduate Scholar, College of Nursing, College of Victoria
Chapter 7—Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Melanie Lind Kosten, RN, BSN, MEd
Nursing Observe Teacher, College of Nursing, College of Calgary
Chapter 8—Health Promotion
Nancy Edwards, RN, PhD
Scientific Director Institute of Inhabitants and Public Health Canadian Institutes of Health Analysis Professor, College of Nursing, and the Division of Epidemiology and Community Medication, College of Ottawa
Chapter 14—Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Analysis
Nancy Lefebre, RN, BScN, MScN
Chief Medical Government and senior Vice President Data & Observe, Saint Elizabeth Analysis Centre
Chapter 5—Dwelling Health Nursing in Canada
Norma J. Stewart, RN, PhD
Professor, Faculty of Nursing Kelley Kilpatrick, inf., PhD Professeureadjointe, Faculté des sciences infirmières
Chapter 24—Rural Health
Phil Woods, RPN, PhD
Professor, Affiliate Dean Analysis, Innovation and International Initiatives, Faculty of Nursing, College of Saskatchewan
Chapter 26—Correctional Health
Rebecca Ganann, RN, MSc
Assistant Medical Professor & Analysis Assistant, College of Nursing, McMaster College
Chapter 10—Analysis
Rose A. Roberts, PhD, RN
Member of the Lac La Ronge, The group of Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan
Chapter 22—Aboriginal Health
Ruth Schofield, RN, BScN, MSc (T)
Assistant Professor, McMaster College of Nursing, Previous President of Community Health Nurses of Canada, Board member of Community Health Nurses of Canada
Chapter 3—Capabilities, and Observe Settings
Shelley Peacock, RN, BSc, PhD
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, College of Saskatchewan
Chapter 25—Power Care, Lengthy Time period Care, and Palliative Care
Shirlee Sharkey, RN, BScN, MHSc
President and CEO, Saint Elizabeth Analysis Centre
Chapter 5—Dwelling Health Nursing in Canada
Susan M. Duncan, RN, PhD
Affiliate Professor, Nursing, Thompson Rivers College
Chapter 1—The Historical past of Community Health Nursing in Canada
Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard, PhD, RN
Affiliate Professor, École de science infirmière/College of Nursing
Chapter 21— Older Grownup Health
Sylvia Loewen, RN, BN, MN
Senior Teacher, College of Calgary, College of Nursing
Chapter 8—Health Promotion
Tammy Troute-Wooden, RN, BScN, MN
Sexual & Reproductive Health Companies, Calgary Health Area/Alberta Health Companies, Calgary, Alberta
Chapter 31—Sexually Transmitted Infections and Blood Borne Pathogens
Tracie Risling, RN, PhD
Assistant professor, Faculty of Nursing on the College of Saskatchewan.
Chapter 15—Info Expertise
Wendi Lokanc-Diluzio, RN, BN, MN, PhD(c)
Sexual & Reproductive Health Companies, Calgary Health Area/Alberta Health Companies, Calgary, Alberta
Chapter 31—Sexually Transmitted Infections and Blood Borne Pathogens
Wendy Peterson, RN, PhD
Affiliate Professor, College of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, College of Ottawa
Chapter 14—Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Analysis
Yvette Laforêt-Fliesser, RN, BScN, MScN, CCHN(C)
Advisor, Community and Public Health Vice-President
Chapter 17—College Health
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