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Rural Nursing Charlene A. Winters

Rural Nursing By Charlene A. Winters

Rural Nursing by Charlene A. Winters


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Presents an overview of the characteristics of health care in rural settings and the requirements for effective rural nursing practice in US and Canada. This book includes chapters on male care-giving, complementary therapy, evidence-based practice, community resiliency, childhood obesity, and gaining access to Native American communities.

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Rural Nursing: Concepts, Theory and Practice by Charlene A. Winters

Designated a Doody's Core Title!

[T]his extended text on rural nursing is a significant contribution to the knowledge base on a phenomenon that is of significant importance to nurse educators, researchers, policy makers, and clinicians.

--Dr. Angeline Bushy, PhD, RN, FAAN
University of Central Florida
College of Nursing (From the Foreword)

Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition of Rural Nursing provides the knowledge, skills, and insight nurses must acquire to meet the unique needs of rural populations. Winters and Lee present a broad overview of the perspectives of rural persons, the characteristics of health care in rural settings, and the requirements for effective nursing practice.

With contributors from the United States, Canada, and Australia, this new edition presents an expanded view of how nurses can help make large-scale health care improvements in rural settings. Nurses will learn how to encourage changes in the health behaviors of rural people, pursue evidence-based practice and research, and create initiatives for improved education, practice, and policy.

New and expanded topics include:

  • Rural male caregivers
  • Perinatal experiences of rural women
  • Complementary therapy and health literacy in rural dwellers
  • Childhood obesity and environmental risk reduction for rural children
  • Rural public health in Native American communities

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Of significant importance to nurse educators, researchers, policy makers, and clinicians. From the Forward by Dr. Angeline Bushy, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor & Bert Fish Chair Community Health Nursing College of Nursing University of Central Florida

Table of Contents

Part I - The Rural Nursing Theory Base
Ch 1 - Rural Nursing: Developing the Theory Base
Ch 2 - Examining the Rural Nursing Theory Base
Ch 3 - Exploring Rural Nursing Theory Across Borders

Part II - Perspectives of Rural Persons
Ch 4 - Health Needs and Perceptions of Rural Persons
Ch 5 - Strategizing Safety: Perinatal Experiences of Rural Women
Ch 6 - Health Perceptions, Needs, and Behaviors of Remote Rural Women of Childbearing and Childrearing Age
Ch 7 - Rural and Remote Women and Resilience: Grounded Theory and Photovoice Variations on a Theme
Ch 8 - Rural Family Health: Enduring Acts of Balancing

Part III - The Rural Dweller and Response to Illness
Ch 9 - Patterns of Responses to Symptoms in Rural Residents: The Symptom-Action-Time-Line Process
Ch 10 - Updating the Symptom-Action-Time-Line Process
Ch 11 - The Chronic Illness Experience of Isolated Rural Women: Use of an Online Support Group Intervention
Ch 12 - Negotiation of Constructed Gender Among Rural Male Caregivers
Ch 13 - Complementary Therapy and Health Literacy in Rural Dwellers
Ch 14 - Acceptability: One Component in Choice of Health Care Provider

Part IV - Rural Nursing Practice
Ch 15 - The Distinctive Nature and Scope of Rural Nursing Practice: Philosophical Bases
Ch 16 - The Rural Nursing Generalist in the Acute Care Setting: Flowing Like a River
)Ch 17 - The Rural Nursing Generalist in Community Health
Ch 18 - Men Working as Rural Nurses: Land of Opportunity
Ch 19 - Continuing Education and Rural Nurses
Ch 20 - Rural Nurses' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Evidence-Base Practice

Part V - Rural Public Health
Ch 21 - Public Health Emergency Preparedness in Rural or Frontier Areas
Ch 22 - Environmental Risk Reduction for Rural Children
Ch 23 - The Culture of Rural Communities: An Examination of Rural Nursing Concepts at the Community Level
Ch 24 - Community Resiliency and Rural Nursing: Canadian and Australian Perspectives
Ch 25 -The Influence of the Rural Environment on Children's Physical Activity and Eating Behaviors

Part VI - Looking Ahead
Ch 26 - Implications for Education, Practice, and Policy
Ch 27 - An Analysis of Key Concepts for Rural Nursing

Index

Additional information

CIN0826104568VG
9780826104564
0826104568
Rural Nursing: Concepts, Theory and Practice by Charlene A. Winters
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Springer Publishing Co Inc
20091005
504
N/A
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