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Textbook (Paperback - Second)
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Based on thirty years of work by a dedicated group of nurses at Montana State University, this thoroughly revised second edition chronicles the path to creating a coherent, conceptual framework for rural nursing practice. By bringing together research, theory, and narratives from rural nursing practice, the authors and contributors provide readers with a foundation for understanding the special dimensions of rural nursing and health.
More Reviews and RecommendationsHelen J. Lee, PhD, RN, is a Professor Emeritus in the College of Nursing, Montana State University-Bozeman, Missoula Campus. She holds a BSN and Master's of Nursing from Montana State College, Bozeman and a PhD in nursing from The University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests are in rural, gerontological and end-of-life issues, rural nursing theory development, and the variables of hardiness, perception of health, and mobility. Her memberships include the American Nurses' Association, Oncology Nursing Society, National Rural Health Association, Rural Nurse Organization, Western Institute of Nursing, Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, and charter member of the International Council of Nursing - Rural and Remote Nurses Network.
Charlene A. Winters, PhD, ACNS-BC, is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at Montana State University-Bozeman, Missoula Campus. She serves as Project Director for the Clinical Nurse Leader graduate option. Dr. Winters teaches the rural health course in the graduate program. Her research interests are illness uncertainty, adaptation and chronic illness self-management, and rural nursing theory development. She is an active member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Western Institute of Nursing, Montana Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, Sigma Theta Tau International, Rural Nurse Organization, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, and charter member of the International Council of Nursing-Rural and Remote Nurses Network. Dr. Winters holds a doctorate in nursing from Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, and a bachelor and master of science degrees in nursing fromCalifornia State University, Long Beach.