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Child, youth and family health : strengthening communities /

Contributor(s): Barnes, Margaret (Margaret I.) | Rowe, Jennifer.
Publisher: Chatswood, N.S.W. : Elsevier Australia, 2013Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xvi, 293 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780729541558; 9780729541558:; 072954155X.Subject(s): Child health services -- Australia | Medical care -- Australia | Family nursing -- AustraliaDDC classification: 610.730994 BAR
Contents:
Part A: Issues and Challenges in Child, Youth and Family Nursing Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe -- 1. Locating the child, young person and family in contemporary health care, Margaret Barnes, Jennifer Rowe and Janet Roden (UWS) -- 2. Developing programs for the child, young person and family, Gay Edgecombe (RMIT, Vic) and Karen McBride-Henry (College of Nurses, NZ) -- 3. Issues for Indigenous children, young people and families, Sue Kruske (CDU) and Evelyn Hikuroa (Manukau Institute of Technology, NZ) -- 4. Practice integrity: Advocacy and ethics, Jenny Fraser (QUT) -- 5. Communication and therapeutic approaches to working with children, young people and families, Judith Rorden (Consultant, formerly Wollongong Uni) -- Part B: Contexts for Child, Youth and Family Nursing Practice Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe -- 6. The developing family, Cheryl Benn (Massey Uni, NZ) -- 7. Infants and young children, Jennifer Rowe and Margaret Barnes -- 8. The young person, Lindsay Smith(UTas) -- 9. Promoting mental health, Margaret McAllister (Griffith) and Christine Handley (DHHS, Tas) -- 10. Acute illness, Linda Shields (University of Hull, UK) -- 11. Chronic illness, Jon Darvill (UniCan), Kay Thomas (CNC, ACT)) and Pamela Henry (Kidz First Homecare Nursing service, NZ) -- 12. Loss and grief, Elizabeth Foster(QUT) and Judith Murray (UQ).
Summary: This title aims to: situate child & family health & nursing within the environmental, social, economic, & political contexts; acknowledge diversity & difference as they influence child & family health; & critically analyse approaches to child & family health promotion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part A: Issues and Challenges in Child, Youth and Family Nursing Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe -- 1. Locating the child, young person and family in contemporary health care, Margaret Barnes, Jennifer Rowe and Janet Roden (UWS) -- 2. Developing programs for the child, young person and family, Gay Edgecombe (RMIT, Vic) and Karen McBride-Henry (College of Nurses, NZ) -- 3. Issues for Indigenous children, young people and families, Sue Kruske (CDU) and Evelyn Hikuroa (Manukau Institute of Technology, NZ) -- 4. Practice integrity: Advocacy and ethics, Jenny Fraser (QUT) -- 5. Communication and therapeutic approaches to working with children, young people and families, Judith Rorden (Consultant, formerly Wollongong Uni) -- Part B: Contexts for Child, Youth and Family Nursing Practice Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe -- 6. The developing family, Cheryl Benn (Massey Uni, NZ) -- 7. Infants and young children, Jennifer Rowe and Margaret Barnes -- 8. The young person, Lindsay Smith(UTas) -- 9. Promoting mental health, Margaret McAllister (Griffith) and Christine Handley (DHHS, Tas) -- 10. Acute illness, Linda Shields (University of Hull, UK) -- 11. Chronic illness, Jon Darvill (UniCan), Kay Thomas (CNC, ACT)) and Pamela Henry (Kidz First Homecare Nursing service, NZ) -- 12. Loss and grief, Elizabeth Foster(QUT) and Judith Murray (UQ).

This title aims to: situate child & family health & nursing within the environmental, social, economic, & political contexts; acknowledge diversity & difference as they influence child & family health; & critically analyse approaches to child & family health promotion.

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