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ISBN 10: 0826169554
ISBN 13: 978-0826169556
Author: Helen J. Lee, Charlene A. Winters
This book will provide you with a broad understanding of the characteristics of health care in rural settings and what is required for effective nursing practice in this context.
Nursing Concepts Theory and Practice 2nd Table of contents:
Part I. The Rural Nursing Theory Base
1 Rural Nursing: Developing the Theory Base Kathleen Ann Long and Clarann Weinert
2 Examining the Rural Nursing Theory Base Helen J. Lee and Meg K. McDonagh
3 Exploring Rural Nursing Theory Across Borders Charlene A. Winters, Elizabeth H. Thomlinson, Chad O’Lynn, Helen J. Lee, Meg K. McDonagh, Dana S. Edge, and Marlene A. Reimer
Part II. Perspectives of Rural Persons
4 Old-Timers Robin L. Boland and Helen J. Lee
5 Health Needs and Perceptions of Rural Persons Ronda L. Bales, Charlene A. Winters, and Helen J. Lee
6 Health Perceptions, Needs, and Behaviors of Remote Rural Women of Childbearing and Childrearing Age Ronda L. Bales
7 Rural and Remote Women Developing Resilience to Manage Vulnerability Beverly D. Leipert
8 Strategizing Safety: Perinatal Experiences of Rural Women Katharine S. West
9 Rural Family Health: Enduring Acts of Balancing Sonja J. Meiers, Sandra K. Eggenberger, Norma K. Krumwiede, Mary M. Bliesmer, and Patricia A. Earle
Part III. The Rural Dweller and Response to Illness
10 Patterns of Responses to Symptoms in Rural Residents: The Symptom-Action-Time-Line Process Janice A. Buehler, Maureen Malone, and Janis M. Majerus-Wegerhoff
11 Updating the Symptom-Action-Time-Line Process Chad O’Lynn
12 The Chronic Illness Experience of Isolated Rural Women: Use of an Online Support Group Intervention Charlene A. Winters and Therese Sullivan
13 Acceptability: One Component in Choice of Health Care Provider Jean Shreffler-Grant
Part IV. Rural Nursing Practice
14 The Distinctive Nature and Scope of Rural Nursing Practice: Philosophical Bases Jane Ellis Scharff
15 Rural Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Lack of Anonymity Susan J. Raph and Janice A. Buehler
16 The Rural Nursing Generalist in Community Health Linda E. Troyer and Helen J. Lee
17 The Rural Nursing Generalist in the Acute Care Setting: Flowing Like a River Kathryn (Kay) Ayres Rosenthal
18 Men Working as Rural Nurses: Land of Opportunity Chad O’Lynn
19 Continuing Education and Rural Nurses Lori Hendrickx
Part V. Rural Public Health
20 Public Health Emergency Preparedness in Rural or Frontier Areas Sandra K. Kuntz, Jane Smilie, and Melanie Reynolds
21 Environmental Risk Reduction for Rural Children Wade G. Hill and Patricia Butterfield
22 Rural School Health: Who Covers for the Rural School Nurse When There is None?
Laurie Bernhardt Glover
23 Improving the Health Literacy of Rural Elders:
An Interdisciplinary Approach
M. Susan Jones, Marilyn M. Gardner, Janelle A. Peeler, Serena
Merry Britt, and Marilyn Lewis Graves
24 The Culture of Rural Communities: An Examination of Rural Nursing Concepts at the Community Level Nancy Findholt
Part VI. Looking Ahead
25 Further Development of the Rural Nursing Theory Base Helen J. Lee and Meg K. McDonagh
26 Implications for Education, Practice, and Policy Jean Shreffler-Grant and Marlene A. Reimer
APPENDIX
An Analysis of Key Concepts for Rural Nursing Helen J. Lee and Charlene A. Winters
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