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Canadian Community As Partner

Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice
Edition: 5
9781975141370
ISBN/ISSN:
9781975141370
Publication Date:
January 25, 2021
2021-01-25
9781975141370
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Canadian Community as Partner: Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice, 5th Edition, is an engaging introduction to the theoretical and practical foundations ...
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  • Canadian Community as Partner: Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice, 5th Editionis an engaging introduction to the theoretical and practical foundations of successful Canadian community and population health. Valued by students and practicing nurses alike, this acclaimed text provides a comprehensive guide to community and public health nursing that satisfies the educational needs of today’s nursing students and helps tomorrow’s nurses confidently meet the unique challenges of caring for the Canadian public.
     
    Addressing population health through the Canadian Community-as-Partner (CCAP) model, Canadian Community as Partner  presents this multidisciplinary approach to community care from the ground up, establishing the theoretical foundations of community practice and taking students step by step through the processes of the CCAP model and its application to practice. Through unique case studies, authors Ardene Vollman and Suzanne Jackson provide concrete examples of how to effectively apply the Community-as-Partner model in a diverse range of real Canadian communities. This edition also features a wealth of visual aids that highlight core theoretical concepts and an array of exercises and activities that reinforce students’ ability to effectively apply what they’ve learned.
    • UPDATED! Case studies drawn from real Canadian nursing practice demonstrate how to effectively apply the CCAP model across a diverse range of Canadian community and public health scenarios. 
    • UPDATED! An expanded array of teaching and learning resources — available on thePoint® — reduce class preparation time and keep students engaged. 
    • Diagrams, tables, and frameworks clarify core theoretical concepts.
    • Learning Objectives keep students focused on the most important content.
    • Take Note boxes alert students to key insights throughout the steps of the CCAP process, from assessment to evaluation.
    • Critical Thinking Exercises throughout the text reinforce essential concepts and challenge students to apply their knowledge.
  • Edition
    5
    ISBN/ISSN
    9781975141370
    Product Format
    Paperback Book
    Trim Size
    7 x 10
    Pages
    502
    Table
    0
    Edition
    5
    Publication Date
    January 25, 2021
    Weight
    1.85
  • Ardene Robinson Vollman PhD, RN, CCHN(C)
    Interim Scientific Director, Primary Health Care Strategic Clinical Network, Alberta Health Services
    Adjunct Associate Professor, Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
    Chair, Canadian Public Health Association (2015-2016)
     
    Suzanne F Jackson
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    SECTION 1:  Theoretical Foundations
    Chapter 1                  Population Health Promotion: Essentials and Essence of Practice
    Chapter 2                  Public Health in Canada
    Chapter 3                  Ethical Practice in Community Health
    Chapter 4                  Patterns of Health and Disease: The Role of Epidemiology in Population Health
    Chapter 5                  Strengthening Community Action: Public Engagement for Social Innovation and Collective Impact
    Chapter 6                  Developing Individual Skills: Building Capacity for Individual, Collective, and Sociopolitical Empowerment
    Chapter 7                  Creating Supportive Environments for Health: Enabling Community Action
    Chapter 8                  Reorienting Health Services: New Directions for Health Promotion
    Chapter 9                  Economic Thinking in Healthy Public Policy
    Chapter 10                Social Justice and Equity for Health Promotion
    Chapter 11                Negotiating the Cultural Context of Community Care
    Chapter 12                Population Health Action: Prevention and Harm Reduction
    Chapter 13                Community Mental Health Promotion
    Chapter 14                Social Media and Health Promotion
     
    SECTION 2:  The Process of Community as Partner
    Chapter 15                A Model to Guide Practice
    Chapter 16                Community Assessment
    Chapter 17                Community Analysis and Diagnosis
    Chapter 18                Planning a Community Health Program
    Chapter 19                Implementing a Community Health Program
    Chapter 20                Evaluating a Community Health Program: Collaborative Action Evaluation
     
    SECTION 3:  Community as Partner in Practice
    Chapter 21                Working With the Community Toward Food Security in Limoilou, Québec City
    Chapter 22                Youth Engagement in Community Planning
    Chapter 23                “Together Yet Living Apart”: Women Left Behind due to Labour Migration
    Chapter 24                Flood Disaster Response: Calgary, Canada
    Chapter 25                Promoting the Health of Newcomer Mothers to Manitoba
    Chapter 26                Nunavut's Inunnguiniq Parenting Program
    Chapter 27                Enhancing the Personal Skills of Service Providers to Promote the Sexual Health of Street-Involved Youth
    Chapter 28                e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight Management
    Chapter 29                Hearing the Voices of Immigrant and Refugee Women for Planning Postpartum Depression Care
    Chapter 30                Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada
    Chapter 31                Best Practices in Early Childhood Development Programs in Newcomer Populations
    Chapter 32                Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada
    Chapter 33                Promoting the Health of Ethnic Women: Cervical Cancer Screening in a Sikh Community
    Chapter 34                A Community College Dental Hygiene Program Supports Victoria's Underserved Population
    Chapter 35                Influencing Food Security Through Mediating Public Policies: How It Works in Brazil
    Chapter 36                Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities Through Active Transportation
    Chapter 37                Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A Community-Based Approach
    Chapter 38                Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of Indigenous Youth
    • UPDATED! Case studies drawn from real Canadian nursing practice demonstrate how to effectively apply the CCAP model across a diverse range of Canadian community and public health scenarios. 
    • UPDATED! An expanded array of teaching and learning resources — available on thePoint® — reduce class preparation time and keep students engaged. 
    • Diagrams, tables, and frameworks clarify core theoretical concepts.
    • Learning Objectives keep students focused on the most important content.
    • Take Note boxes alert students to key insights throughout the steps of the CCAP process, from assessment to evaluation.
    • Critical Thinking Exercises throughout the text reinforce essential concepts and challenge students to apply their knowledge.
  • Doody's 5 Star! Review
    "Although not unlike the promotion of community/public health elsewhere, the Canadian initiatives seem more comprehensive and expansive. Many of the concepts are basic to population health and are important for the knowledge base of both students and practitioners. One particularly important section reviewed the determinants of health, disease, and injury prevention. The quaternary prevention model, which includes primordial prevention, added to the classical primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention model to attempt to prevent modifiable risk factors for disease and injury from occurring.  Educational principles are reviewed in this book including how to engage adult learners. Processes of bringing credible, current, and usable information through social media strategies are addressed. The editors point to the necessity of improved eHealth literacy to include science, information, media, and computer literacy along with traditional health literacy and numeracy. The most current edition has very recent information and data; therefore, it is an appropriate update." - Frances Sparti, DNP, MSN, BSN for Doody's Book Review Service

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