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The public health nurse in venereal disease control a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Science in Public Health ... /Gibson, Marjorie E. January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1939.
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The public health nurse in the dental hygiene program a major term report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Public Health ... /Forsythe, Lois Russell. January 1947 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1947.
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A descriptive study of the relationships between selected characteristics of postpartum women and newborn clients and intensity of public health nursing home visits a research report submitted in partial fulfillment ... /Harrand, Anita G. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1987.
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The public health nurse in the dental hygiene program a major term report submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Public Health ... /Forsythe, Lois Russell. January 1947 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1947.
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The public health nurse in venereal disease control a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Science in Public Health ... /Gibson, Marjorie E. January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1939.
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A study of the activities of the public health nurse and the health educator in a school health program a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Science in Public Health ... /Shale, Olive E. January 1948 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1948.
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A descriptive study of the relationships between selected characteristics of postpartum women and newborn clients and intensity of public health nursing home visits a research report submitted in partial fulfillment ... /Harrand, Anita G. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1987.
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Provincial public health nursing in British Columbia from 1939-1959 : a social historyWhyte, Nora Beatrice January 1988 (has links)
This study was designed to examine the status of public health nursing in British Columbia's Provincial Health Service during the period from 1939 to 1959. Based on the social history approach, the focus of the study was public health nursing and influences on its evolution during the selected period. The historical method was used to collect and analyze data from various primary and secondary sources; these included annual reports of provincial health units, annual reports of the Division of Public Health Nursing, journal articles, and oral histories.
Data were subjected to content analysis to reveal themes relevant to the topic. Several important factors were identified that had affected the development of public health nursing during the selected period. Data were categorized according to the various influences and research notes were written as a basis for the historical account. The presentation of findings included descriptions of the organization of public health services in the province and the role of the public health nurse. This was followed by a discussion of the forces and their impact on public health nursing. The study's conclusions were drawn from the analysis of the historical data within the social context of the time.
During the 1939 to 1959 period, some of the major influences on provincial public health nursing were basic education for public health nurses, staff development on the job, the demand for services, and the supply of qualified personnel. Other factors were the social and political forces of the time, the health care system, and the role of voluntary agencies in public health care. Although public health nursing faced a number of problems, these were overcome to a large extent through creative strategies that promoted collegiality among staff and enhanced job satisfaction. Public health nurses had a strong sense of identity and were respected because their work contributed to improving the health of the communities they served. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Nursing, School of / Graduate
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Being and becoming a specialist public health nurse : net weaving in homeless health careFordham, Maria January 2012 (has links)
In this study, systematic reflection in professional practice is seen as a dynamic process towards socio-political action, negating a navel-gazing critique. Positioned within nursing, the pioneering narrative inquiry approach will be highly valuable in medicine, education and other health fields. When I embarked on this study, research to guide me in homeless health care was limited and there is, even yet, insufficient evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of advanced nursing practice in England particularly with homeless people. Through its reflexive narrative nature that research gap is addressed in a profound journey that illuminates my transformation over a three year period of being and becoming a Specialist Public Health Nurse (homelessness). The methodology draws dynamically on an eclectic, philosophical framework which includes reflective practice/guidance, narrative inquiry, hermeneutics, aesthetics, critical social science theory, storytelling, performance-ethnography and ancient wisdom. The Six Dialogical Movements (Johns, 2009) provides coherence to the twenty-one practice experiences that adequately marked my transformation towards my practice vision. I used the Being Available Template (Johns, 2009) as a reflexive framework which became the metaphoric net of my practice, showing where and how homeless people fall through the net of care, and my role in weaving a stronger net. I also drew on the work of Belenky et al's (1986) voice perspectives to show empowerment in my specialist role. Within the narrative, each story illuminates complexity and brings new knowledge about homeless health care. The study tangibly links childhood trauma to adult homelessness; it illuminates suffering in homelessness, showing where and how mainstream health professionals contribute to suffering when they do not grasp their role within the net, perpetuating homelessness. Appreciating precarious engagement in four quadrants: health services, homeless services, the homeless person and my SPHN role, is a concept that illuminates the precariousness of the net. The study concludes with a SPHN Homeless Health Care Model. Towards an ensuing social action through dialogue, I use the term 'audiencing' rather than transferability of findings. Hearing stories from 'street to boardroom' - making the invisible visible - has been profound in health services as evidenced in the narrative.
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Avaliação de exiquibilidade das atribuições do enfermeiro de saúde pública, a nível local, na Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo / Exiquibility assessment of the public health nurse assignments, at the local level, at the State Department of Health of São PauloFranco, Lais Helena Ramos de Oliveira 21 October 1988 (has links)
A exequibilidade das atribuições dos enfermeiros de Saúde Pública da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo foi avaliada mediante um questionário em que se solicitava aos respondentes que traduzissem seu julgamento quanto a esse grau de exequibilidade, consignando notas com o seguinte significado: O - totalmente inexequível, 1 - exequível com dificuldades, 2 - plenamente exequível. Também se solicitava que fossem indicadas as atribuições consideradas mais importantes, em cada função, e que fosse avaliada a importância relativa das funções. Foram incluídas 35 atribuições, distribuídas por cinco funções: administrativa (19); educativa (7); de pesquisa (2); assistencial (4) e de assessoria (3). Foram obtidas 122 respostas, sendo 59 (48 por cento ) provenientes de Centros de Saúde da Grande São Paulo e 63 (52 por cento ) do Interior. A plena exequibilidade das atribuições foi admitida, em 15 das 35, por menos de 50 por cento dos enfermeiros; em duas delas, essa percentagem não alcançou 30 por cento . Nas diferentes funções observou-se marcada discrepância entre o índice de exequibilidade de atribuições e o grau de importância que lhes foi conferido pelos enfermeiros. Fatores relacionados com caracteristicas dos Centros de Saúde (localização e tipo) e pessoais dos enfermeiros (idade, tempo de exercicio na Secretaria, formação profissional, especialização em Enfermagem de Saúde Pública e existência de obrigações familiares), mostraram-se capazes de influir, em graus variáveis, no julgamento, pelos enfermeiros, da exequibilidade das atribuições. Na avaliação pelos enfermeiros, a função assistencial foi considerada a mais importante, seguindo-se, na ordem, a educativa, a administrativa, a de pesquisa e a de assessoria. Foram examinadas as dificuldades arroladas pelos enfermeiros para a execução das atribuições, destacando-se a falta de recursos humanos e materiais, insuficiência de enfermeiros, despreparo de pessoal auxiliar, excesso de demanda e de reuniões, grande número de atribuições para a enfermeira e a pouca organização da comunidade. / The assignments of Public Health Nurses belonging to the State Health Department were estimated as to their feasibility through a questionnaire where the respondents were asked to give their judgment on the degree of this feasibility, consigning scores according to the following criteria: O - totally unfeasible; 1 - feasible with some difficulties; 2 - completely feasible. The respondents were also asked to indicate, in each function, the assignments they considered more important as well as to evaluate the relative importance of their functions. Thirty five assignments were included, distributed among five functions: administrative (19); educative (7); researching (2); assistential (4) and of assessorship (3). A hundred and twenty two answers were achieved, being 59(48 per cent ) from Health Centers belonging to the Great São Paulo and 63(52 per cent ) from the Inland. The assignment \"complete feasibility\" was admitted in 15 of the 35 answers by less than 50 per cent of the nurses; in two of them, this percentage did not reach 30 per cent . Marked discrepancies were observed between the rates of feasibility of assignements and the degree to importance attributed by the nurses regarding the different functions. Factors related to the Health Centers characteristics (Localization and type) and those personal ones related to the nurses (age, time of practice along the Department, professional background, specialization in Public Health Nursing, and the existence of family responsibilities), showed themselves able to exercise influence, in variable degrees, upon the nurses\' judgment on the assignments feasibility. According to the nurses\' evaluation, the assistential function was considered the most important one, following, in a decreasing order, the educative, the administrative and those related to research and assessorship. The difficulties rolled up by the nurses for the feasibility of the assignments were examined, deserving being emphasized the following ones: lack on human and material resources; insufficience of nurses; inadequate preparation of the auxiliary personnel; excessive demand and number of meetings; an overload of assignments upon the nurse; and little community organization.
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