Canadian Nursing: Issues and PerspectivesCANADIAN NURSING: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES examines the issues and trends affecting contemporary Canadian nursing today. It features a strong historical base and presents current issues from an historical perspective. Content new to this edition includes coverage of research utilization, the shift to a community-oriented mode of care and case management. |
Contents
The Transition to Modern | 11 |
Professionalization in Canadian Nursing | 23 |
The Role of the Canadian Nurses Association in the Development | 31 |
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