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100 1 ^aDreher, Melanie Creagan |
245 10 ^aHealthy places, healthy people ^h[electronic resource] :^ba handbook for culturally informed community nursing practice /^cMelanie Creagan Dreher, Lisa Elaine Skemp, Susan Primm Lehmann |
250 ^a3rd ed |
260 ^a[S.l.] :^bSigma Theta Tau International,^c2016 |
300 ^a335 p |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^aHealthy places, healthy people : a handbook for culturally informed community nursing practice -- Praise for Healthy Places, Healthy People, Third Edition -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Cultural Framework of Community Health -- Chapter 2. Culturally Informed Community Health Practice -- Chapter 3. Learning the Culture and Health of Communities -- Chapter 4. The Practice Project -- Chapter 5. Discovering the Culture of Your Community -- Chapter 6. Determining the Health of Your Community -- Chapter 7. Laying the Foundation for a Healthy Community Agenda -- Chapter 8. Leading Culturally Informed Community Action -- References -- Index |
520 3 ^aAt the clinic, in the classroom, and across the globe, nurses are at the forefront of leading change and promoting social justice in healthcare. But this doesn’t just happen. To provide the best possible patient care and effectively improve a community’s future health, nurses need practical advice, realistic strategies, and the core public health leadership competencies[md]community relationship-building, inquiry, assessment, analysis, planning, action, evaluation, and persuasion --that transcend categorical public health concerns. Healthy Places, Healthy People (3rd ed.) provides everything that current and future nurses need to prepare, gather, organize, and analyze basic community information to create a public health strategy. A well-crafted strategy enables public health workers to effectively mobilize citizen action, working with groups and individuals to build capacity for health equity and, ultimately, a healthier future. 0 |
650 Tr anscultural Nursing1 |
650 Cu lturally Competent Care 0 |
650 Co mmunity Health Nursing 0 |
700 Le hmann, Susan Primm,^eauthor40 |
700 Sk emp, Lisa Elaine,^eauthor1 |
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