PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF RURAL NURSING
Nursing and Rural Health Care Delivery
Yesterday and Today
Definitions of Rural and Their Implications
Theoretical Foundations for Nursing in Rural Environments
The Community Health Assessment (CHA) Process
Building Partnerships
Exemplar
A Framework for Rural Nursing Interventions
PART TWO: SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Special and At-Risk Rural Populations
Cultural-Linguistic Competence
Rural Considerations
Behavioral Health Care
Rural Issues and Strategies
Americäs Lost Population
The Rural Homeless
HIV/AIDS
The Silent Enemy Within Rural Communities
Rural Occupational, Safety, Health and Nursing
PART THREE: NATIONAL AND GLOBAL FUTURISTIC PERSPECTIVES
The Meaning of Managed Care for Rural America
Rural Nursing in the United States
Rural Nursing in Australia
Rural Nursing in Canada
Analysis of Rural Nursing
Australia, Canada, United States
Ethical Situations
What Nurses in Rural in Practice Should Know
Research
The Link Between Rural Theory & Evidence-Based Practice