Abstract:
:Citizen participation is heralded as a critical element of community health programs that emphasize empowerment and health promotion strategies. Although there is a growing body of research on public health nurses' primary health care practice, few studies have described how public health nurses foster citizen participation. This article presents findings from an interpretive qualitative study of public health nurses' perceptions of their role in fostering citizen participation in an eastern Canadian province at a time of significant health care restructuring. The findings from this study clearly profile public health nurses as integral to the practice of fostering citizen participation.
journal_name
J Community Health Nursjournal_title
Journal of community health nursingauthors
Aston M,Meagher-Stewart D,Edwards N,Young LMdoi
10.1080/07370010802605762subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2009-01-01 00:00:00pages
24-34issue
1eissn
0737-0016issn
1532-7655pii
908298061journal_volume
26pub_type
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