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Communicating health promotion in nursing

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
The depressing comment from a user in a recent BJN article, ‘What makes a good nurse?’ (Rush and Cook, 2006 p384) reflects that nurses may not measure up as credible health promoters:
Aru, Narayanasamy, Mani, Narayasamy
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Community Mental Health Nursing

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1988
The project involves linking residents with community agencies as a step toward increased independence, improved self-esteem, and possible discharge.
F L, Portnoy   +3 more
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Expertise in Community Health Nursing

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1992
This article reports on a study of expertise in community health nursing. The objective of the study was to develop a model of expertise derived from identification of the characteristics and factors influencing clinical expertise in community health nurses (CHNs) practicing in district nursing, school health, and child health. Participant observations,
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Genetics and Community Health Nursing

Holistic Nursing Practice, 1998
Genetic discoveries affect the practice of community health nurses. These nurses identify groups at risk for genetic diseases and participate in newborn screening, carrier detection testing, and presymptomatic genetic testing programs. Community health nurses also provide direct nursing care to individuals with genetic disorders.
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Community Health Diagnosis in Nursing

Public Health Nursing, 1984
AbstractA review of the historical evolution of the concept of community health diagnosis in nursing identifies sources of ambiguity that have impeded making the goals and values of community health nursing operational. Refinements of meaning in the conceptualization of the community health diagnosis that focus upon the community as the primary level ...
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Adaptation of the Nursing Audit to Community Health Nursing

Nursing Forum, 1988
A selected literature review has revealed some of the ways in which the audit can be adapted to effectively evaluate the quality of care provided by community health professionals. Although a complex issue, the strengths of the audit can outweigh its limitations when a shared philosophy is adhered to and a review of the quality monitoring process ...
M J, Stewart, D, Craig
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E-Community Health Nursing

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2002
Dissolving boundaries of space and time, the Internet creates another dimension in which to practice community health nursing. Addressing the challenges of health issues in the virtual environment affords new opportunities for holistic nursing practice.
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Marketing for Community Health Nurses

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1994
Marketing has become an important function of the nursing management process. The community health nurse executive must incorporate marketing in his or her administrative role. An effective marketing plan will benefit the organization, the nurse executive, and, ultimately, the consumer.
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Community Health Nursing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
中林 美奈子   +4 more
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