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1. Community Health

1.1. Nursing

1.1.1. Assesment

1.1.1.1. Determinants of Health

1.1.1.1.1. Income and Social Status

1.1.1.1.2. Social Support Networks

1.1.1.1.3. Education

1.1.1.1.4. Employment/Working Conditions

1.1.1.1.5. Social Environments

1.1.1.1.6. Physical Environments

1.1.1.1.7. Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills

1.1.1.1.8. Healthy Child Developement

1.1.1.1.9. Culture

1.1.1.1.10. Gender

1.1.1.1.11. Biological and Genetic endowment

1.1.1.1.12. Health Services

1.1.2. Data collection

1.1.2.1. Census

1.1.2.2. Vital Stats

1.1.2.3. Notifiable Disease reporting

1.1.2.4. Medical and Hospital records

1.1.2.5. Social Welfare reports

1.1.3. Analysis

1.1.3.1. Stressors

1.1.3.2. resistance

1.1.4. Plan

1.1.5. Intervention

1.1.5.1. primary

1.1.5.1.1. evaluation

1.1.5.2. secondary

1.1.5.2.1. evaluation

1.1.5.3. tertiary

1.1.5.3.1. evaluation

1.1.5.4. Vollman, A. R. (2012). Population health promotion: Essentials and essence of practice. In A. R. Vollman, E. T. Anderson, & J. McFarlane (eds.), Canadian community as partner: Theory & disciplinary practice (3rd ed). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

1.2. Vollman, A. R. (2012). Population health promotion: Essentials and essence of practice. In A. R. Vollman, E. T. Anderson, & J. McFarlane (eds.), Canadian community as partner: Theory & disciplinary practice (3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2. Public Health p.15

2.1. Health Sciences

2.2. Behavioral Sciences

2.2.1. Determinants of Health of Populations

2.2.2. Social Justice

2.2.3. See Table 1.3 p.18

2.2.3.1. Vollman, A. R. (2012). Population health promotion: Essentials and essence of practice. In A. R. Vollman, E. T. Anderson, & J. McFarlane (eds.), Canadian community as partner: Theory & disciplinary practice (3rd ed.. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2.3. Epidemiology

2.3.1. Agent

2.3.2. Environment

2.3.3. Host

3. Population Health p.13

3.1. Environment

3.1.1. Continent

3.1.2. Country

3.1.3. Province

3.1.4. District

3.1.5. City/Town

3.2. Social Structure

3.2.1. Upper Class

3.2.2. Upper Middle Class

3.2.3. Middle Class

3.2.4. Lower Middle Class

3.2.5. Upper lower Class

3.2.6. Middle Lower Class

3.2.7. Lower Lower Class

3.3. Resource Distribution

3.3.1. Food

3.3.2. Water

3.3.3. Shelter

3.3.4. Transportation

3.4. Determinants of Health

3.4.1. Income and Social Status

3.4.2. Social Support Networks

3.4.3. Education

3.4.4. Employment/Working Conditions

3.4.5. Social Environments

3.4.6. Physical Environments

3.4.7. Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills

3.4.8. Healthy Child Developement

3.4.9. Culture

3.4.10. Gender

3.4.11. Biological and Genetic endowment

3.4.12. Health Services

3.5. Vollman, A. R. (2012). Population health promotion: Essentials and essence of practice. In A. R. Vollman, E. T. Anderson, & J. McFarlane (eds.), Canadian community as partner: Theory & disciplinary practice (3rd ed.,. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.