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Community As Partner : Theory and Practice in Nursing
by Anderson, ElizabethEdition:
2nd
ISBN13:
9780397550883
ISBN10:
039755088X
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Paperback
Pub. Date:
8/1/1995
Publisher(s):
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
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Table of Contents
| Theoretical Foundations | |
| Primary Health Care | p. 3 |
| Introduction | p. 3 |
| Globalization | p. 4 |
| Primary Health Care | p. 12 |
| Nurses for the 21st Century | p. 24 |
| Epidemiology, Demography, and Community Health | p. 28 |
| Introduction | p. 28 |
| Demography | p. 30 |
| Levels of Prevention in Community Health Practice | p. 30 |
| Descriptive Measures of Health | p. 31 |
| Analytic Measures of Health | p. 37 |
| Criteria for Determining Causation | p. 42 |
| Sources of Community Health Data | p. 43 |
| Screening for Health Conditions | p. 46 |
| Epidemiologic Approaches to Community Health Research | p. 49 |
| Environment and the Health of Communities | p. 56 |
| Introduction | p. 56 |
| Pollution | p. 57 |
| The Complex Human Environment | p. 71 |
| Application: A Regional Case Study | p. 73 |
| Model Application | p. 77 |
| Policy Implication | p. 79 |
| Ethical Quandaries in Community Health Nursing | p. 83 |
| Introduction | p. 83 |
| What Is Ethics? | p. 84 |
| Seven Principles Essential in Health Care Ethics | p. 86 |
| Ethical Quandaries in Community Health | p. 91 |
| Community Empowerment and Healing | p. 97 |
| Introduction | p. 97 |
| Perspectives on Community Health Partnerships | p. 98 |
| Community Participation and Healing | p. 100 |
| Healing in the Community | p. 102 |
| Developing Right-Relationships | p. 103 |
| Transforming Communities Through Empowerment | p. 105 |
| Empowering a Community Through Participatory Action Research | p. 107 |
| Cultural Competence in Partnerships With Communities | p. 114 |
| Introduction | p. 115 |
| Diversity, Ethnicity, and Culture | p. 116 |
| Culture, Health and Illness, and Nursing | p. 118 |
| Cultural Health Care Systems | p. 119 |
| Decision Making | p. 122 |
| Conflict Among Sectors | p. 123 |
| The Culturally Competent Provider | p. 125 |
| Cultural Awareness Exercises | p. 126 |
| Eliciting Health and Illness Beliefs | p. 127 |
| Adapting Skills | p. 129 |
| The Agency | p. 130 |
| Health Policy for Healthy Communities and Cities | p. 136 |
| Introduction | p. 136 |
| World Conferences on Health Promotion and Healthy Public Policy | p. 137 |
| Health Promotion | p. 138 |
| Healthy Public Policy | p. 139 |
| Health Policy Actions of Healthy Cities and Communities | p. 144 |
| Opportunities for Community Health Nursing | p. 146 |
| The Process | |
| A Model to Guide Practice | p. 153 |
| Introduction | p. 153 |
| Models | p. 154 |
| Assessment | p. 164 |
| Diagnosis and Planning | p. 165 |
| Intervention | p. 165 |
| Evaluation | p. 166 |
| Community Assessment | p. 169 |
| Introduction | p. 169 |
| Community Assessment | p. 171 |
| Community Core | p. 174 |
| Physical Environment | p. 180 |
| Health and Social Services | p. 185 |
| Economics | p. 196 |
| Safety and Transportation | p. 200 |
| Politics and Government | p. 208 |
| Communication | p. 209 |
| Education | p. 210 |
| Recreation | p. 217 |
| Community Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis | p. 222 |
| Introduction | p. 222 |
| Community Analysis | p. 222 |
| Rosemont Sample Community Analysis | p. 225 |
| Planning a Community Health Program | p. 251 |
| Introduction | p. 251 |
| Validating Community Nursing Diagnoses | p. 254 |
| Planned Change | p. 254 |
| Applying Change Theory to Community Health Planning | p. 256 |
| Community Health Goal | p. 264 |
| Program Activities | p. 266 |
| Learning Objectives | p. 267 |
| Collaboration | p. 268 |
| Resources, Constraints, and Revised Plans | p. 268 |
| Recording | p. 271 |
| Implementing a Community Health Program | p. 274 |
| Introduction | p. 275 |
| Community Ownership | p. 275 |
| Unified Program | p. 277 |
| Healthy People | p. 279 |
| Health Focus | p. 282 |
| Evaluating a Community Health Program | p. 290 |
| Introduction | p. 291 |
| Evaluation Principles | p. 291 |
| The Evaluation Process | p. 292 |
| Components of Evaluation | p. 294 |
| Evaluation Strategies | p. 296 |
| Selected Methods of Data Collection | p. 296 |
| Strategies for Health Promotion | |
| Diversity in Practice | p. 317 |
| Introduction | p. 317 |
| Reflections on the Past | p. 318 |
| Community Health in the United States: The Emerging Scene | p. 319 |
| Outcomes Management in Community Health | p. 321 |
| The Essence of Community Health Nursing Practice | p. 321 |
| Factors Influencing Community Health Nursing in the 21st Century | p. 322 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Refugees and Immigrants | p. 327 |
| Introduction | p. 327 |
| Strategies for Health Promotion: "Community Care" | p. 329 |
| Individual- and Family-Oriented Services | p. 330 |
| Community-Oriented Services | p. 333 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Schools | p. 337 |
| Introduction | p. 337 |
| Delivering Health Services for Health Promotion | p. 338 |
| Health Education for Health Promotion | p. 340 |
| Health Promotion Programs for School-Age Children | p. 340 |
| Health Promotion Strategies for the School | p. 349 |
| Health Promotion Strategies for the Community | p. 350 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Faith Communities | p. 355 |
| Introduction | p. 355 |
| Initiating Healthy Partnerships With Faith Communities | p. 356 |
| Health Promotion Programs for Faith Communities | p. 358 |
| Establishing a Lasting Partnership With Faith Communities | p. 362 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Homeless Populations | p. 369 |
| Introduction | p. 369 |
| Who Are the Homeless? | p. 370 |
| Health Promotion Strategies for Homeless People | p. 371 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships Through Education | p. 374 |
| Positive Parenting Sessions | p. 374 |
| Organizing a Health Fair in a Homeless Shelter | p. 375 |
| Overcoming Barriers Related to the Education of Homeless Youth | p. 375 |
| Promoting the Sexual Health of Homeless Adolescents | p. 376 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With People Exiting Homelessness | p. 377 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships in the Workplace | p. 381 |
| Introduction | p. 381 |
| Workplace Health Promotion | p. 382 |
| Types of Health Promotion Activities | p. 382 |
| Planning a Health Promotion Program | p. 383 |
| Resources for Health Promotion Programs | p. 385 |
| Using Stages of Change in Health Promotion Programs | p. 386 |
| Program Implementation | p. 386 |
| Program Evaluation | p. 387 |
| Tips for Maintaining a Health Promotion Program | p. 388 |
| Examples of Health Promotion Programs | p. 388 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Community Elders | p. 394 |
| Introduction | p. 394 |
| Demographics of Aging in the United States | p. 395 |
| Health Challenges, Risk Factors, and Concerns of Elders | p. 395 |
| Healthy People 2010 and Older Adults | p. 400 |
| Partnerships With Community Elders | p. 402 |
| Significant Legislation and Older Americans | p. 405 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With Rural Populations | p. 409 |
| Introduction | p. 409 |
| Rural Nursing Theory | p. 410 |
| Building a Partnership | p. 413 |
| Promoting Healthy Partnerships With the Chronically III | p. 419 |
| Introduction | p. 419 |
| Characteristics of Chronic Health Conditions | p. 420 |
| Health Perception and Chronic Illness and Health Promotion | p. 422 |
| Implementation of Health Promotion Strategies | p. 423 |
| Research Culture in Community Nursing | p. 425 |
| A Model Assessment Guide for Nursing in Industry | p. 428 |
| Assessment of an Industry | p. 434 |
| Postscript | p. 441 |
| Index | p. 445 |
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