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Coalition Building Between Public Health Nurses and Parish Nurses

Community-based healthcare, particularly preventive healthcare services, requires mutual understanding and close cooperation between community healthcare providers. The authors describe the emergence of parish nursing, a new area of practice that emphasizes holistic healthcare, health promotion, and...

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Published in:The Journal of nursing administration 1993-02, Vol.23 (2), p.27-31
Main Authors: King, Jean M., Lakin, Jean A., Striepe, Jan
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