Health and Health Care in Northern Canada
Title | Health and Health Care in Northern Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Schiff |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2021-09-15 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1487514611 |
Accounting for almost two-thirds of the country’s land mass, northern Canada is a vast region, host to rich natural resources and a diverse cultural heritage shared across Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents. In this book, the authors analyse health and health care in northern Canada from a perspective that acknowledges the unique strengths, resilience, and innovation of northerners, while also addressing the challenges aggravated by contemporary manifestations of colonialism. Old and new forms of colonial programs and policies continue to create health and health care disparities in the North. Written by individuals who live in and study the region, Health and Health Care in Northern Canada utilizes case studies, interviews, photographs, and more, to highlight the lived experiences of northerners and the primary health issues that they face. In order to maintain resilience, improve the positive outcomes of health determinants, and diminish negative stereotypes, we must ensure that northerners – and their cultures, values, strengths, and leadership – are at the centre of the ongoing work to achieve social justice and health equity.
Aging in Rural Canada
Title | Aging in Rural Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Norah Christine Keating |
Publisher | Butterworth-Heinemann |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Orientation to Nursing in the Rural Community
Title | Orientation to Nursing in the Rural Community PDF eBook |
Author | Angeline Bushy |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2000-07-21 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9780761911579 |
This book examines the evolving health care delivery systems and the role of nursing within the rural context. Divided into three parts including perspectives from experts in Australia and Canada, the book covers the foundations of rural nursing, special populations, and future perspectives. Students of nursing will find special features in each chapter such as a list of objectives, key terms, points to remember, suggested research activities, and discussion questions.
Health in Rural Canada
Title | Health in Rural Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Judith C. Kulig |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 2011-12-06 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0774821752 |
Health research in Canada has mostly focused on urban areas, often overlooking the unique issues faced by Canadians living in rural and remote areas. This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the state of rural health and health care in Canada, from coast to coast and in northern communities. Three themes are highlighted: rural places matter to health, rural places are unique, and rural places are dynamic. The contributors bring insights and methodologies from nursing, social work, geography, epidemiology, and sociology and from community-based research to a full spectrum of topics: health literacy, rural health care delivery and training, Aboriginal health, web-based services and their application, rural palliative care, and rural health research and policy. Taken together, these wide-ranging and multifaceted explorations of the dynamic relationship between health and place offer researchers and policy-makers, students and practitioners a valuable resource for understanding the special, ever-changing needs of rural communities.
Manual of Rural Practice
Title | Manual of Rural Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Hutten-Czapski |
Publisher | Shawville, Québec : Society of Rural Physicians of Canada |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Medicine, Rural |
ISBN | 9780978162009 |
Increasing Access to Health Workers in Remote and Rural Areas Through Improved Retention
Title | Increasing Access to Health Workers in Remote and Rural Areas Through Improved Retention PDF eBook |
Author | World Health Organization |
Publisher | World Health Organization |
Pages | 79 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9241564016 |
Accompanying CD-Rom has same title as book.
Rural Women's Health
Title | Rural Women's Health PDF eBook |
Author | Beverly Leipert |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2012-09-17 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1442662522 |
The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease, extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in the health of their families and communities, yet women’s health is often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that must be addressed to ensure these women’s well-being and offers innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for improvement. Rural Women’s Health integrates perspectives from rural practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields, including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women’s health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as viewpoints from international scholarship.