Primary Health Care: Comparing Public Health Nursing Models in Ireland and Norway
Health of populations is determined by a multitude of contextual factors. Primary Health Care Reform endeavors to meet the broad health needs of populations and remains on international health agendas. Public health nurses are key professionals in the delivery of primary health care, and it is impor...
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Main Authors: | Anne Clancy (Author), Patricia Leahy-Warren (Author), Mary Rose Day (Author), Helen Mulcahy (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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