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Developing Community Health Care

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Community Health Care Development

Part of the book series: Community Health Care Series ((CHCS))

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The intention of this book is to provide a useful resource to assist nurses in the community in their comprehension of the societal and policy framework within which they work, and within which they will have to develop their nursing models of clinical practice.

‘Community is not only an entity or a structure like a monastery. It is also a process that has to do with exchanging what is held in common.’

Christopher Perry

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Hennessy, D., Swain, G. (1997). Developing Community Health Care. In: Hennessy, D. (eds) Community Health Care Development. Community Health Care Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13906-4_2

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