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" Canadian community as partner : "
Ardene Robinson Vollman, PhD, RN, CCHN(C), Interim Scientific Director, Primary Health Care Strategic Clinical Network, Alberta Health Services, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Chair Canadian Public Health Association (2015-2016), Elizabeth T. Anderson, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, Judith McFarlane, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Parry Chair in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, College of Nursing, Texas Woman's University, Houston, Texas.
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BL
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851839
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Title & Author
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Canadian community as partner : : theory multidisciplinary practice /\ Ardene Robinson Vollman, PhD, RN, CCHN(C), Interim Scientific Director, Primary Health Care Strategic Clinical Network, Alberta Health Services, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Chair Canadian Public Health Association (2015-2016), Elizabeth T. Anderson, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, Judith McFarlane, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Parry Chair in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, College of Nursing, Texas Woman's University, Houston, Texas.
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Edition Statement
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Fourth edition.
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Publication Statement
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Philadelphia :: Wolters Kluwer,, [2017]
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Page. NO
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xxvi, 480 pages :: illustrations ;; 26 cm
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ISBN
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1496339983
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: 9781496339980
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Section 1. Theoretical foundations. Population health promotion : essentials and essence of practice -- Public health in Canada -- Ethical practice in community health -- Patterns of health and disease : the role of epidemiology in population health -- Strengthening community action : public engagement for social innovation and collective impact -- Developing individual skills : building capacity for individual, collective, and sociopolitical empowerment -- Creating supportive environments for health : enabling community action -- Reorienting health services : new directions for health promotion -- Economic thinking in healthy public policy -- Social justice and equity for health promotion -- Negotiating the cultural context of community care -- Population health action : prevention and harm reduction -- Community mental health promotion -- Social media and health promotion -- Section 2. The process of community as partner. A model to guide practice -- Community assessment -- Community analysis and diagnosis -- Planning a community health program -- Implementing a community health program -- Evaluating a community health program : collaborative action evaluation -- Section 3. Community as partner in practice. Working with the community toward food security in Limoilou, Quebec City -- Youth engagement in community planning -- "Together yet living apart" : women left behind due to labour migration -- Flood disaster response : Calgary, Canada -- Promoting the health of newcomer mothers to Manitoba -- Nunavut's inunnguiniq parenting program -- Enhancing the personal skills of service providers to promote the sexual health of street-involved youth -- e-Health : developing personal skills for weight management -- Hearing the voices of immigrant and refugee women for planning postpartum depression care -- Participatory action research : mosque-based exercise for South Asian Muslim women in Canada -- Best practices in early childhood development programs in newcomer populations -- Influences on quality of life of older adults in a remote dene community in the Northwest Territories of Canada -- Promoting the health of ethnic women : cervical cancer screening in a Sikh community -- A community college dental hygiene program supports Victoria's underserved population -- Influencing food security through mediating public policies : how It works in Brazil -- Creating healthy, active rural communities through active transportation -- Empowering mothers of murdered children : a community-based approach -- Cultural continuity : re-storying identity of Indigenous youth.
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Abstract
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"The book is organized in three sections: a theoretical section that sets the foundation for how and why we work as partners with the communities we serve; a process section that details the activities of the CCAP model in action; and a section of stories from a variety of contributors that tell the tales of working in and with communities from sea to sea to sea (and overseas)"--
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Subject
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Community health nursing-- Canada, Case studies.
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Community health nursing-- Canada.
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Community health nursing.
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Community Health Nursing-- methods.
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Community Health Planning-- methods.
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Community Participation.
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Health Promotion-- methods.
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Models, Nursing.
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Canada.
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Subject
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Canada.
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Dewey Classification
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610.73/430971
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LC Classification
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RT98.V64 2017
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NLM classification
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2016 H-181
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WY 106
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Added Entry
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Anderson, Elizabeth T.
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McFarlane, Judith M.
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Vollman, Ardene Robinson
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