Community health and wellness : principles of primary health care / Jill Clendon and Ailsa Munns with Anne McMurray
- Bib ID:
- 7790396
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Clendon, Jill, author
- Edition:
- Sixth edition.
- Description:
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- Chatswood, NSW : Elsevier, [2018]
- ©2019
- xv, 325 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cm
- ISBN:
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- 0729542742
- 9780729542746 (paperback)
- Full contents:
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- Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Principles of primary health care
- ch. 1 Fundamentals of creating and maintaining a healthy community
- The ecological multilayered perspective of community health
- What is health?
- What do we mean by community?
- Wellness
- The social determinants of health (SDH)
- The social gradient
- Community health
- Primary health care
- Primary health care principles
- Accessible health care
- Appropriate technology
- Increased emphasis on health promotion
- Intersectoral collaboration
- Cultural sensitivity, cultural safety
- Community participation
- Social capital
- Research to practice: social capital and health
- Health literacy
- Health promotion
- What's the point?
- Promoting global health
- Health education
- Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention
- Health promotion evaluation
- ch. 2 Healthy policies for healthy communities
- The Australian health care system
- The New Zealand health care system
- Contents note continued: Politics, policy making and health care
- Policy action at the national level: think global, act local
- Connecting policies with the social determinants of health
- Policy making and primary health care
- Health care: building a better system
- ch. 3 Communities of place
- The global community
- Families
- Urban communities
- Rural communities
- Contemporary issues within distinctive communities
- Virtual communities
- Fly-in fly-out communities
- Communities of affiliation
- Migrant and refugee communities
- Indigenous populations
- Promoting health in communities of place
- Health promotion in the city
- Health promotion in hospitals
- Rural health promotion
- Health promotion in schools
- Health promotion through virtual technologies
- Section 2 Primary health care in practice
- ch. 4 Primary health care in practice
- An interdisciplinary primary health care approach
- Types and categories of health care practitioners
- Contents note continued: Advanced practice nurses
- Community health practice
- School health nursing practice
- Community mental health nursing practice
- Community midwifery practice
- Paramedicine practice
- Rural and remote area practice
- Practice strategies
- -ways of working
- Working with groups
- Reflective practice
- Leadership
- ch. 5 Assessing the community
- Community assessment tools
- Epidemiological assessment
- Methods that support epidemiology
- Challenges of the epidemiological approach
- The evolution of community assessment tools in nursing
- Asset mapping
- Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
- Assessment tools specific to health education planning
- Social epidemiology, CBPR, primary health care and the SDH
- Streamlining community assessment
- -the Mctvlurray Community Assessment Framework
- 1.ENGAGE with the community
- 2.MAP community strengths, resources and risks
- Contents note continued: 3.ANALYSE the information in collaboration with community members using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis
- 4.EMPOWER the community by sharing the findings with community members and working with them to develop intervention strategies for improvement or measures that sustain positive community life
- Sources of assessment information
- ch. 6 Planning for intervention
- Overview
- Guiding approaches for effective planning
- Strengths-based approaches
- Primary health care principles
- Planning for intervention: steps
- Assessment with individuals and families
- Development of objectives
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Disability
- Advocacy groups
- Section 3 Health and wellness throughout the lifespan
- ch. 7 The early years
- pt. 1 Healthy families
- What are families?
- Family developmental pathways
- Family functions
- Contemporary issues within distinctive families
- Goals for healthy families
- Contents note continued: pt. 2 Healthy children
- Biological embedding and genetics
- Preconceptual and antenatal care
- Resilience and critical pathways to child health
- Obesity
- Child poverty
- Goals for healthy children
- ch. 8 Transitions to adulthood and beyond
- pt. one Healthy adolescence
- Context
- Social determinants of adolescent health, risk-taking, resilience, and decision making
- pt. two Healthy adulthood
- Context
- Work
- The sandwich generation
- Goals for healthy adulthood
- pt. three Healthy ageing
- Contoxt
- Health In older age
- Ageist attitudes
- Retirement
- Challenges in older age
- Supporting transitions to and within older adulthood
- The future
- Section 4 Evidence to support primary health care
- ch. 9 Inclusive communities
- pt. one Inequality, social exclusion, gender, culture and power
- Women's health issues
- Men's health issues
- Men's and women's health policies
- Contents note continued: Gender issues among sexually diverse populations
- Intimate partner violence
- Goals for gender-inclusive communities
- pt. two Culture and health
- Culture
- Culture conflict
- Cultural safety
- Multiculturalism
- Ethnocentrism, racism and differential hearth care
- Aboriginality, culture and health
- Indigenous people's relationships between health and place
- The health of Indigenous Australian people and New Zealand Maori
- Health and healing
- Goals for Indigenous health
- Inclusive migrant communities
- -the Pacific experience in New Zealand
- ch. 10 Inclusive research
- Researching the social determinants of health
- -globally, nationally and locally
- Evidence, to education, to child-health practice in preventing SIDS/SUDI
- -case study
- Evidence-based practice
- Systematic reviews, literature reviews, integrative reviews and meta-analyses
- Randomised controlled trials
- Evidence for practice: home visiting
- Big data
- Contents note continued: Paradigms
- Translational research: knowledge translation and knowledge transfer (KT)
- Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
- Action research
- Mixed methods research
- Researching culture
- Researching with Indigenous people
- Culturally safe research
- Researching the future.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- NLApp78156
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