Contents |
Ch. 1. The population context -- Ch. 2. The historical context -- Ch. 3. The health system context -- Ch. 4. The political context -- Ch. 5. The economic context -- Ch. 6. The cultural context -- Ch. 7. The environmental context -- Ch. 8. Community and health nursing -- Ch. 9. Theoretical foundations for community health nursing -- Ch. 10. Epidemiology and health promotion -- Ch. 11. Health education -- Ch. 12. Case management -- Ch. 13. Change, leadership, and group processes -- Ch. 14. Care of families -- Ch. 15. Care of communities -- Ch. 16. Children as aggregate -- Ch. 17. Women as aggregate -- Ch. 18. Men as aggregate -- Ch. 19. Older clients as aggregate -- Ch. 20. Homeless clients as aggregate -- Ch. 21. Care of clients in the house setting -- Ch. 22. Care of clients in official and voluntary health agencies -- Ch. 23. Care of clients in the school setting -- Ch. 24. Care of clients in work settings -- Ch. 25. Care of clients in urban and rural settings -- Ch. 26. Care of clients in correctional settings -- Ch. 27. Care of clients in disaster settings -- Ch. 28. Communicable diseases -- Ch. 29. Chronic physical health problems -- Ch. 30. Community mental health problems -- Ch. 31. Substance abuse -- Ch. 32. Societal violence. |
General note | Rev. ed. of: Nursing in the community. Stamford, Conn. : Appleton & Lange, c1999. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Other title |
Nursing in the community. |
LCCN | 2001058837 |
ISBN | 0130941492 : |