Description
1 The History of Community Health Nursing in Canada
2 Policy, Politics, and Power in Health Care
3 Nursing Roles, Functions, and Practice Settings
4 Public Health Nursing
5 Home Health Nursing in Canada
6 Advocacy, Ethical, and Legal Considerations
7 Theoretical Foundations of Community Health Nursing
8 Health Promotion
9 Race, Culture, and Health
10 Evidence-Informed Decision Making in Community Health Nursing
11 Epidemiology
12 Communicable Diseases
13 Community Nursing Process
14 Community Health Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
15 Digital Health
16 Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
17 School Health
18 Family Nursing
19 Gender and Community Health
20 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two Spirit Clients
21 Older Adult Health
22 Indigenous Health
23 Community Mental Health
24 Rural and Remote Health
25 Chronic Care, Long-term Care, and Palliative Care
26 Correctional Health
27 Ecological Determinants of Health and Environmental Health Inequalities
28 Violence and Health
29 Poverty, Homelessness, and Food Insecurity
30 Substance Use
31 Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections
32 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Nursing
33 Global Health
34 Critical Community Health Nursing: An Imperative