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Community/Public Health Nursing Practice

Health for Families and Populations

  • 5th Edition - September 21, 2012
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Frances A. Maurer, Claudia M. Smith
  • Language: English

Focusing on practical, need-to-know information, Community/Public Health Nursing Practice helps you learn how to apply the nursing process at the community and family level. It… Read more

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Focusing on practical, need-to-know information, Community/Public Health Nursing Practice helps you learn how to apply the nursing process at the community and family level. It features an engaging, easy-to-understand writing style, as well as assessment tools, detailed case studies, and clinical examples that demonstrate how key concepts apply to real-world practice. Additional resources on the companion Evolve website expand and enhance content within the text.

Key features

    • Practical features including Case Studies, Ethics in Practice, and The Nursing Process in Practice illustrate real-world applications of key community/public health nursing concepts.
    • A complete unit on the community as client helps you understand how the assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation steps of the nursing process apply to the community, as opposed to an individual.
    • A chapter devoted to community assessment provides a complete assessment tool and shows you how the tool applies to two different types of communities.
    • UNIQUE! A chapter on screening and referral promotes population-focused practice, which is the crux of community/public health nursing.
    • A separate unit on the family emphasizes the importance of viewing the family as a singular client.
    • A complete discussion of the Minnesota Wheel helps you better understand this widely-accepted framework for community/public health nursing practice.
    • Helpful sections such as Focus Questions, Chapter Outlines, Key Ideas, and Learning by Experience and Reflection help you pinpoint essential information.

    Table of contents

    Unit 1: Role and Context of Community/Public Health Nursing Practice


    1. Responsibilities for Care in Community/Public Health Nursing


    2. Origins and Future of Community/Public Health Nursing


    3. The United States Health Care System


    4. Financing of Health Care: Context for Community/Public Health Nursing


    5. Global Health


    6. Legal Context for Community/Public Health Nursing Practice

    Unit 2: Core Concepts for the Practice of Community/Public Health Nursing


    7. Epidemiology: Unraveling the Mysteries of Disease and Health


    8. Communicable Diseases


    9. Environmental Health Risks: At Home, at Work, and in the Community


    10. Relevance of Culture and Values for Community/Public Health Nursing

    Unit 3: Family as Client


    11. Home Visit: Opening the Doors for Family Health


    12. A Family Perspective in Community/Public Health Nursing


    13. Family Case Management


    14. Multiproblem Families

    Unit 4: Community as Client


    15. Community Assessment


    16. Community Diagnosis, Planning, and Intervention


    17. Evaluation of Nursing Care with Communities

    Unit 5: Tools for Practice


    18. Health Promotion and Risk Reduction in the Community


    19. Screening and Referral


    20. Health Teaching

    Unit 6: Contemporary Problems in Community/Public Health Nursing


    21. Vulnerable Populations


    22. Disaster Management: Caring for Communities in an Emergency


    23. Violence: A Social and Family Problem


    24. Adolescent Sexual Activity and Teenage Pregnancy


    25. Substance Use Disorders

    Unit 7: Support for Special Populations


    26. Rehabilitation Clients in the Community


    27. Children in the Community


    28. Elderly Persons in the Community

    Unit 8: Settings for Community/Public Health Nursing Practice


    29. State and Local Health Departments


    30. School Health


    31. Home Health Care


    32. Rural Health


    33. Community Mental Health

    Review quotes

    "This book is intended mainly for degree nursing students, but it is also useful to those returning to nursing practise...One of the book's strengths is the focus on the family, and the micro culture within it...I would reccommend this book as a useful reference to anyone who needs to consider the global perspective."

    Journal of Community Nursing, March 2010

    Product details

    • Edition: 5
    • Latest edition
    • Published: September 21, 2012
    • Language: English

    About the authors

    FM

    Frances A. Maurer

    Affiliations and expertise
    Community Health Educator and Consultant, Baltimore, Maryland

    CS

    Claudia M. Smith

    Affiliations and expertise
    Community/Public Health Nursing Educator and Consultant, Bowie, Maryland