Community Health Nursing: A Canadian Perspective,

Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler

ISBN 10: 0133156257 ISBN 13: 9780133156256
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À propos de l?auteur: Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, RN, FAAN, is professor and associate dean for academic programs at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing. From 1984 to 2012 she taught in Canadian schools of nursing and was a VON nurse prior to her teaching career. She completed her BSN at St. Olaf College, Minnesota, her MEd in health education at the University of Manitoba, and her PhD in nursing at the University of Cincinnati. Her research interests include patient/health education, diabetes education, nursing education, and quality care. She is active in national and international nursing organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau International, the Nursing Honor Society, and was president of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing from 2008–2010. In 2011 she was inducted into the American Academy of Nursing.   Lucia Yiu, BScN, BA (University of Windsor), BSc (University of Toronto), MScN (University of Western Ontario), is an associate professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Windsor, and an educational and training consultant in community nursing. She has worked overseas and served on various community and social services committees involving local and district health planning. Her practice and research include multicultural health, international health, experiential learning, community development, breast health, and program planning and evaluation. Lucia was the recipient of the 2014 Community Health Nurses of Canada Award of Merit. Aliyah Dosani, RN BN MPH PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Community and Education at Mount Royal University in Calgary Alberta. She holds a PhD from the University of Calgary with a specialization in population/public health. Her nursing practice includes instructing students in the Bachelor of Nursing Program, population/public health, community health nursing, and legal issues in nursing. Her work focuses on maternal, newborn, and child health. Her research interests include working with vulnerable populations through community based programs and interventions. She also shares a passion for global health issues. Contributors: Aaron Gabriel, RN, BA, BSN, MSN Clinical Instructor, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Chapter 29―Poverty, Homelessness, and Food Security   Aliyah Dosani, RN, BN, MPH, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Community Studies, at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta Chapter 4―Public Health Nursing Chapter 33―Global Health Chapter 34―Challenges and Future Directions   Aliyah Mawji, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Community Studies, Mount Royal University Chapter 16―Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Chapter 19―Gender and Community Health   Betty Schepens, RN, BScN, DPA Program Manager, Infectious Disease and Emergency Preparedness Programs, Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit | Municipality of Chatham-Kent Chapter 32―Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Nursing   Candace Lind, RN, BN, MN, PhD Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary Chapter 8―Health Promotion   Candace Martin Ryan, RN, BSc, BScN, MSc Faculty Advisor, University of Windsor NICU Nurse, Windsor Regional Hospital Chapter 18―Family Health   Carol MacDougall, RN, BScN, MA Public Health Manager Chapter 17―School Health   Caroline Porr, BScN, RN, MN, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Health Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland Chapter 4―Public Health Nursing   Catherine Carter-Snell, RN, BScN, MN, PhD ENC-C SANE-A Nurse Education Scholar, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mount Royal University, Calgary Alberta Chapter 28―Violence in Societies   Cheryl MacLeod, RN, MEd CCHN(C) Lead, School Health & Well Child Services Chapter 17―School Health   Cindy Peternalj-Taylor, RN, BScn, MScN, DF-IAFN Professor, College of Nursing Chapter 26―Correctional Health   Claire Betker, RN, BN, MN, PhD(c), CCHN(C) Senior Knowledge Translation Specialist, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health Chapter 2―Financing, Policy, and Politics of Healthcare Delivery Chapter 7―Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing   Deborah Mansell, RN, MN Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Community Studies, Mount Royal University Chapter 16―Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Chapter 19―Gender and Community Health   Diane Bewick, RN, BScN, MScN, DPA, CCHN © Director, Family Health Services Chapter 2―Financing, Policy, and Politics of Healthcare Delivery   Donna Ciliska, RN, PhD Professor, School of Nursing, McMaster University Chapter 10―Research   Elaine Mordoch, RN, PhD Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing University of Manitoba Chapter 23―Mental Health   Elizabeth M. Saewyc, PhD, RN, PHN(Minn.), FSAHM, FCAHS CIHR/PHAC Chair in Applied Public Health Research Professor, School of Nursing & Division of Adolescent Health and Medicine Director, Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre and Research Director, McCreary Centre Society Chapter 20―Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Clients   Elizabeth Peter, RN, BScN, BA, MScN, PhD Associate Professor Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing Chair, Health Sciences Research Ethics Board Member, Joint Centre for Bioethics University of Toronto Chapter 6―Advocacy, Ethical, and Legal Considerations   Erin Wilson, RN(NP[F]), MSN, PhD(c) Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Northern British Columbia Chapter 24―Rural Health   Genevieve Currie, RN, BN, MN Associate Professor, Mount Royal School of Nursing and Midwifery, Board member of Community Health Nurses of Canada Chapter 3―Nursing Roles, Functions, and Practice Settings   Glen Chenard, RN , BHSc, CDE , CCHN(C), CHPCN(C), CVAA© Advanced Practice Consultant - Chronic Disease Management, Saint Elizabeth Research Centre Chapter 5―Home Health Nursing in Canada   Hélène Philbin Wilkinson, BScN, RN, MN Director, Mental Health and the Law Division North Bay Regional Health Centre Chapter 30―Substance Use, Abuse and Addictions   Janet Morrison, PhD, M.Ad.Ed., RN, COHN © Program head, Occupational Health Nursing Specialty Program, The B.C. Institute of Technology Chapter 27―Environmental and Occupational Health   Josephine Etowa, RN, PhD Loyer DaSilva Chair in Public Health Nursing Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa Chapter 14―Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation   Judith Gleeson, RN, PhD Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Community Studies, Mount Royal University Chapter 33―Global Health   Judith Kulig, RN, PhD Professor and University Scholar, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lethbridge Chapter 24―Rural Health   Karen L. Ray, RN, BScN, MSc Manager, Knowledge Translation Saint Elizabeth Research Centre Chapter 5―Home Health Nursing in Canada   Kathleen Carlin, RN, MSc, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Ryerson University Chapter 6―Advocacy, Ethical, and Legal Considerations   Kathryn Edmunds, RN, BN, MSN, PhD © Doctoral Candidate, Aurthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Sessional Instructor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor Chapter 9―Cultural Care   Kelley Kilpatrick, RN, PhD Assistant professor with the Faculty of Nursing at the Université de Montréal Chapter 24―Rural Health   Kim Miller, RN, BScN, MScN Lead, educational program, at Saint Elizabeth Health Care Chapter 5―Home Health Nursing in Canada   Linda Ferguson, RN, PhD Professor, College of Nursing Chapter 15―Information Technology   Lorraine Holtslander, RN, PhD, CHPCN(c) Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Chapter 25―Chronic Care, Long Term Care, and Palliative Care   Louise R. Sweatman, RN, BScN, LLB, MSc Director, Regulatory Policy, Canadian Nurses Association, Ottawa Chapter 6―Advocacy, Ethical, and Legal Considerations   Lucia Yiu, BSc, BA, MScN Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor Chapter 13―Community Nursing Process Chapter 18―Family Health Chapter 32―Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Nursing Chapter 34―Challenges and Future Directions   Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor and Associate Dean, College of Nursing South Dakota State University Chapter 11―Epidemiology Chapter 29―Poverty, Homelessness, and Food Security   Marianna Ofner, RN, BScN, MHSc, PhD Senior Advisor Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention Public Health Agency of Canada Adjunct Professor, Epidemiology Dhalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Chapter 12―Communicable Diseases   Marilyn A. Sutton, RN., BScN, MA Faculty Advisor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor Chapter 18―Family Health   Marjorie MacDonald, RN, PhD Professor and CIHR/PHAC Applied Public Health Chair in Public Health Education and Population Intervention Research Chapter 7―Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing   Martha L. P. MacLeod, RN, PhD Professor and School of Nursing Chair Graduate Studies and Research Coordinator Chapter 24―Rural Health   Mary E. Hill, PhD(c), MEd, BScN, RN Graduate Student, School of Nursing, University of Victoria Chapter 7―Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing   Mary Ellen Andrews, RN(NP), PhD Acting Associate Dean North and North-Western Saskatchewan Campus Rural and Remote Engagement & Director Nurse Practitioner Program Chapter 24―Rural Health   Megan Kirk, PhD(c), MSc, BScN, RN Graduate Student, School of Nursing, University of Victoria Chapter 7―Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing   Melanie Lind Kosten, RN, BSN, MEd Nursing Practice Instructor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary Chapter 8―Health Promotion   Nancy Edwards, RN, PhD Scientific Director Institute of Population and Public Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research Professor, School of Nursing, and the Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa Chapter 14―Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation   Nancy Lefebre, RN, BScN, MScN Chief Clinical Executive and senior Vice President Knowledge & Practice, Saint Elizabeth Research Centre Chapter 5―Home Health Nursing in Canada   Norma J. Stewart, RN, PhD Professor, College of Nursing Kelley Kilpatrick, inf., PhD Professeureadjointe, Faculté des sciences infirmières Chapter 24―Rural Health   Phil Woods, RPN, PhD Professor, Associate Dean Research, Innovation and Global Initiatives, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Chapter 26―Correctional Health   Rebecca Ganann, RN, MSc Assistant Clinical Professor & Research Assistant, School of Nursing, McMaster University Chapter 10―Research   Rose A. Roberts, PhD, RN Member of the Lac La Ronge, The community of Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan Chapter 22―Aboriginal Health   Ruth Schofield, RN, BScN, MSc (T) Assistant Professor, McMaster School of Nursing, Past President of Community Health Nurses of Canada, Board member of Community Health Nurses of Canada Chapter 3―Functions, and Practice Settings   Shelley Peacock, RN, BSc, PhD Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan Chapter 25―Chronic Care, Long Term Care, and Palliative Care   Shirlee Sharkey, RN, BScN, MHSc President and CEO, Saint Elizabeth Research Centre Chapter 5―Home Health Nursing in Canada   Susan M. Duncan, RN, PhD Associate Professor, Nursing, Thompson Rivers University Chapter 1―The History of Community Health Nursing in Canada   Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard, PhD, RN Associate Professor, École de science infirmière/School of Nursing Chapter 21― Older Adult Health   Sylvia Loewen, RN, BN, MN Senior Instructor, University of Calgary, Faculty of Nursing Chapter 8―Health Promotion   Tammy Troute-Wood, RN, BScN, MN Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, Calgary Health Region/Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta Chapter 31―Sexually Transmitted Infections and Blood Borne Pathogens   Tracie Risling, RN, PhD Assistant professor, College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan. Chapter 15―Information Technology   Wendi Lokanc-Diluzio, RN, BN, MN, PhD(c) Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, Calgary Health Region/Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta Chapter 31―Sexually Transmitted Infections and Blood Borne Pathogens   Wendy Peterson, RN, PhD Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa Chapter 14―Community Health Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation   Yvette Laforêt-Fliesser, RN, BScN, MScN, CCHN(C) Consultant, Community and Public Health Vice-President Chapter 17―School Health

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Titre : Community Health Nursing: A Canadian ...
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Date d'édition : 2015
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