Nursing in the Community, Volumes 1-2An introduction to aspects of community health nursing, from health promotion to care of existing illness, and from care of individuals and their families to care of population groups. The epidemiologic model of health policy analysis incorporates principles of public health science and the nursing process throughout the book. This model provides a structural approach for nursing students in applying the principles of both public health science and professional nursing to community health nursing practice. |
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Masson | 2 |
Critical Attributes of Communities | 6 |
THE COMMUNITY HEALTH | 14 |
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