Development of a public health nurse professional practice model using participatory action research
Public health nurses (PHNs) are ideally situated to reduce health inequities and based on documents articulating their role, should be working upstream to promote equity, prevent chronic diseases, and improve population health outcomes. In reality however, numerous barriers contribute to lack of rol...
Main Author: | Cusack, Cheryl |
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Other Authors: | Cohen, Benita (Nursing) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30240 |
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