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    Canadian community as partner : theory & multidisciplinary practice / [edited by] Ardene Robinson Vollman, Elizabeth T. Anderson, Judith McFarlane.

    • Title:Canadian community as partner : theory & multidisciplinary practice / [edited by] Ardene Robinson Vollman, Elizabeth T. Anderson, Judith McFarlane.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Vollman, Ardene Robinson, editor.
      Anderson, Elizabeth T., editor.
      McFarlane, Judith M., editor.
    • Published/Created:Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2017]
      ©2017
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Community health nursing--Canada.
      Community health nursing--Canada--Case studies.
    • Medical Subjects: Community Health Nursing--methods.
      Community Health Planning--methods.
      Community Participation.
      Health Promotion--methods.
      Models, Nursing.
      Canada.
    • Edition:Fourth edition.
    • Description:xxvi, 480 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
    • Summary:"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)"--Provided by publisher.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781496339980 paperback
      1496339983 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1 Theoretical Foundations
      ch. 1 Population Health Promotion: Essentials and Essence of Practice / Ardene Robinson Vollmern
      Introduction
      Foundations of Community Practice
      Global Conferences on Health Promotion
      Population Health
      Population Health Promotion
      Implications of Population Health Promotion for "Community as Partner"
      Summary
      ch. 2 Public Health in Canada / Fran E. Scott
      Introduction
      History of Public Health in Canada
      Public Health Achievements in the Past Century
      Functions of Public Health
      Emerging Threats to the Health of Canadians
      Organization and Financing of Canada's Public Health System
      Key Players in Public Health in Canada
      Intersection of Public Health and Primary Care
      Summary
      ch. 3 Ethical Practice in Community Health / Frances E. Racher
      Introduction
      Historical Perspectives and Key Concepts
      Ethical Diversity and Ethical Practice
      Theoretical Foundations
      Ethical Foundations of Public Health and Community Practice
      Considerations for Community Practice
      Summary
      ch. 4 Patterns of Health and Disease: The Role of Epidemiology in Population Health / Dana S. Edge
      Introduction
      Epidemiology
      Contemporary Community Health Practice
      Epidemiologic Approaches to Community Health Research
      Levels of Prevention in Community Practice
      Descriptive Measures of Health
      Analytic Measures of Health
      Sources of Community Health Data
      Screening for Health Conditions
      Decision Making in Screening: Practical and Ethical Considerations
      Outbreak Management
      Summary
      ch. 5 Strengthening Community Action: Public Engagement for Social Innovation and Collective Impact / Christine Vandenberghe
      Introduction
      Values and Principles
      Community Development
      Overview of Public Engagement in Health
      Collaboration and Partnerships for Innovation and Collective Impact
      Social Capital and Social Networks
      Summary
      ch. 6 Developing Individual Skills: Building Capacity for Individual, Collective, and Sociopolitical Empowerment / Lynn M. Meadows
      Introduction
      Individual Empowerment in Context
      Health and Empowerment
      Literacy and Health for All
      Power-Culture, Empowerment, and Health
      Empowerment Terrain
      Critical Postmodern Approach to Empowerment
      Health Promotion Example
      Summary
      ch. 7 Creating Supportive Environments for Health: Enabling Community Action / Catherine M. Scott
      Introduction
      Policy Foundations
      Physical Environment and Human Health
      Action Process for Creating Supportive Environments for Health
      Ecologic Perspective: Overlapping Environmental Influences on Health
      Case Example: Climate Change Adaptation and Health
      Summary
      ch. 8 Reorienting Health Services: New Directions for Health Promotion / Rita Isabel Henderson
      Introduction
      Primary Health Care
      Toward an Integrated Model of Health
      Settings Approach to Health
      Capacity Building and the Reorientation of Health Services
      Health Sector Reform
      Summary
      ch. 9 Economic Thinking in Healthy Public Policy / Wilfreda E. Thurston
      Introduction
      Policy Cycle and Economic Analysis
      Policy Formulation
      Policy Communities, Networks, and Coalitions
      Summary
      ch. 10 Social Justice and Equity for Health Promotion / Melanie Lind-Kosten
      Introduction
      Definitions and History of Social justice and Equity
      Oppression and Discrimination
      Social Justice and Human Rights
      Population Health Promotion and Inequity
      Ottawa Charter Revisited
      Policy: From Evidence to Action
      Practice Implications
      Educational Implications
      Steps Toward Creating a Socially Just World
      Summary
      ch. 11 Negotiating the Cultural Context of Community Care / Robert C. Annis
      Introduction
      Cultural Landscape of Canada
      Key Concepts Related to Cultural Diversity
      Multiculturalism in Canada
      Barriers to Multiculturalism
      Facilitators of Multiculturalism
      Community Practice: Attuning Practice to Diversity
      Summary
      ch. 12 Population Health Action: Prevention and Harm Reduction / Gaynor Watson-Creed
      Introduction
      Prevention and Care
      Determinants of Health and Disease and Injury Prevention
      Public Policy and Prevention
      Injury Prevention in Canada
      Harm Reduction
      Summary
      ch. 13 Community Mental Health Promotion / J. Renee Robinson
      Introduction
      Evolution and Current Status of Mental Health Promotion in Canada
      Mental Health Challenges
      Stigma and Social Exclusion
      Promoting Mental Health
      Preventing Mental Health Issues
      Providing Early Intervention
      Improving Quality of Life for People Who Live With Enduring Mental Health Issues
      Applying Strategies for Mental Health Promotion
      Implications for Practice
      Summary
      ch. 14 Social Media and Health Promotion / Cameron D. Norman
      Introduction
      From Tools to Platforms
      Social Media: Past, Present, and Future
      Health Promotion 2.0: New Thinking about Creating Conversations about Health Online
      Social Media and Health Communication
      Designing Future Health Promotion Systems through Social Media
      Summary
      SECTION 2 Process of Community as Partner
      ch. 15 Model to Guide Practice / Ardene Robinson Vollman
      Introduction
      Models
      Canadian Community-as-Partner Model
      Assessment
      Analysis, Diagnosis, and Planning
      Intervention
      Evaluation
      Partnership Planning and Teamwork
      Summary
      ch. 16 Community Assessment / Ardene Robinson Vollman
      Introduction
      Community Assessment Team
      Beginning to Work as a Community Assessment Team
      Getting to Know the Community
      Planning the Data Collection
      Methods of Primary Data Collection
      Secondary Data Sources
      Elements of a Community Assessment
      Subsystems
      Summary
      ch. 17 Community Analysis and Diagnosis / Ardene Robinson Vollman
      Introduction
      Community Analysis
      Process of Community Analysis
      Evaluation
      Summary
      ch. 18 Planning a Community Health Program / Ardene Robinson Vollman
      Introduction
      Planning in Partnership With the Community
      Prioritizing Community Diagnoses
      Applying Change Theory to Community Planning
      Developing a Program Logic Model
      Summary
      ch. 19 Implementing a Community Health Program / Ardene Robinson Vollman
      Introduction
      Promoting Community Ownership
      Implementing a Unified Program
      Setting Community and Population Health Goals
      Community Health Focus
      Community Interventions
      Evaluation
      Summary
      ch. 20 Evaluating a Community Health Program: Collaborative Action Evaluation / Simon Carroll
      Introduction
      Defining Evaluation
      Evaluation Principles
      Setting the Context for Evaluation
      Collaborative Action Evaluation
      Summary
      SECTION 3 Community as Partner in Practice
      ch. 21 Working With the Community Toward Food Security in Limoilou, Quebec City / Gracia Adam
      Introduction
      Food Insecurity: A Significant Social and Public Health Problem in Canada
      Fighting Food Insecurity Through Two Types of Community-Based Practices
      Community-Based Participatory Research
      Challenges and Lessons Learned: Going Beyond Food Security
      Summary
      ch. 22 Youth Engagement in Community Planning / Alexandria Crowe
      Introduction
      Hamilton's Neighbourhoods
      Community Assessment
      Project
      Results of the Project
      Summary
      ch. 23 "Together Yet Living Apart": Women Left Behind due to Labour Migration / Christina Murray
      Introduction
      Exploring Women's Experiences Through Narrative Inquiry Research
      Women's Perceptions of Being Together, Yet Living Apart
      Challenges to Addressing Health Promotion for Women Left Behind
      Addressing Health Promotion Through Creating Supportive Environments
      Summary
      ch. 24 Flood Disaster Response: Calgary, Canada / Zahra Shajani
      Introduction
      Students and Faculty Experience the Flood
      Background and Context of the Nursing Students' Learning Prior to the Flood
      Responding to the Call for Action
      Enacting the Community-as-Partner Model
      Linkage to Disaster Response Theory
      Lessons Learned
      Summary
      ch. 25 Promoting the Health of Newcomer Mothers to Manitoba / Justine Zidona
      Introduction
      Population Assessment
      Project
      Summary
      ch. 26 Nunavut's Inunnguiniq Parenting Program / Gwen K. Healey
      Introduction
      Population Assessment
      Project
      Summary
      ch. 27 Enhancing the Personal Skills of Service Providers to Promote the Sexual Health of Street-Involved Youth / Sandra M. Reilly
      Introduction
      Assessment
      Analysis
      Website
      Training Program
      Summary
      ch. 28 e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight Management / Sasha Wiens
      Introduction
      Technology and Health Promotion
      Responding to Client Need: Creating a Supportive Environment
      Summary
      ch. 29 Hearing the Voices of Immigrant and Refugee Women for Planning Postpartum Depression Care / Joyce M. O'Mahony
      Introduction
      Population Assessment
      Immigrant and Refugee Women's Perspectives on Health Promotion
      Summary
      ch. 30 Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada / Jennifer A.D. Price
      Introduction
      South Asian Muslim Women in Canada
      Implementation of a Mosque-Based Physical Activity Program
      PAR: Empowerment and Cultural Sensitivity
      Reflection: PAR Leads to Successful Outcomes
      Contents note continued: Summary
      ch. 31 Best Practices in Early Childhood Development Programs in Newcomer Populations / Yvonne Chiu
      Introduction
      Assessing Early Childhood Development in Newcomer Toddlers and Preschoolers
      Perspectives of Agency Staff
      Perspectives of Parents
      Implications for Early Childhood Development Programs in Newcomer Populations
      Lessons Learned
      Summary
      ch. 32 Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada / Brianne Timpson
      Introduction
      Setting
      Using (Re) Storying for Knowledge Mobilization
      Assessment of the Narrative
      Intergenerational Social Connection
      Evaluation
      Summary
      ch. 33 Promoting the Health of Ethnic Women: Cervical Cancer Screening in a Sikh Community / Nelly D. Oelke
      Introduction
      Background
      Project
      Summary
      ch. 34 Community College Dental Hygiene Program Supports Victoria's Underserved Population / Shirley Bassett
      Introduction
      Setting
      Intervention
      Summary
      ch. 35 Influencing Food Security Through Mediating Public Policies: How It Works in Brazil / Cecilia Rocha
      Introduction
      Project Description
      Mediating Public Policy to Influence Food Security
      Ottawa Charter in Action
      Canadian Context
      Summary
      ch. 36 Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities Through Active Transportation / Sue Shikaze
      Introduction
      Health and Active Transportation
      Active Transportation in Haliburton County
      Evaluation and Achievements
      Lessons Learned
      Summary
      ch. 37 Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A Community-Based Approach / Sky Starr
      Introduction
      Gun Homicide and Mothers' Traumatic Grief
      Traumatic Grief Support for Mothers
      Discussion
      Summary
      ch. 38 Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of Indigenous Youth / Brigette Krieg
      Introduction
      Photovoice and Digital Storytelling
      Youth Narratives
      Discussion
      Summary.
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