Care in Nursing
Principles, Values and Skills
Herausgeber: Mcsherry, Wilfred; Watson, Roger; Msherry, Robert
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Principles, Values and Skills
Herausgeber: Mcsherry, Wilfred; Watson, Roger; Msherry, Robert
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Care in Nursing addresses the fundamental caring principles, values, and skills nurses require to provide sound care to their patients and to meet the challenges of nursing in the future.
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Care in Nursing addresses the fundamental caring principles, values, and skills nurses require to provide sound care to their patients and to meet the challenges of nursing in the future.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 185mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199583850
- ISBN-10: 0199583854
- Artikelnr.: 34437563
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 185mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199583850
- ISBN-10: 0199583854
- Artikelnr.: 34437563
Wilfred McSherry is Professor in Dignity of Care for Older People, Centre for Practice and Service Improvement at the Faculty of Health Staffordshire University and The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust UK and Part-Time Professor at Haraldsplass Deaconess University College, Bergen, Norway Roger Watson is Professor of Nursing, is Professor of Nursing, University of Western Sydney, Australia and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Advanced Nursing and holds several visiting positions in China and Australia.
Foreword
Part 1 - Defining Care
1: Roger Watson: So you think you care?
2: Anthony Schwarz and Barbara Wren: Caring for oneself
3: Robert McSherry: Quality of nursing care
4: Milika Matiti and Lesley Baillie: Respecting the individual
5: Aru Narayanasamy and Gavin Narayanasamy: Diversity in care
Part 2 - Human Dimensions of Care
6: Susan Thornton: Caring for communities
7: Glenn Marland and Annette Thomson: Emotional aspects of care
8: Wilfred McSherry and Joanne Smith: Spiritual Care
Part 3 - Contexts of Care
9: Fiona Timmins and Catherine McCabe: Communicating care
10: Sharon Bateman and Jane A Gibson: Pathways of care
11: Eleanor Bradley and Tim Lewington: Partnerships of care
12: Karen Breese and Helen Hampson: Caring in challenging circumstances
Part 4 - Evaluating Care
13: Samantha Foster: Leading, Managing and Celebrating Care
14: John Tingle and Jean McHale: When care is absent
15: Sue Hamer and Steve Page: Care to complain?
16: Sally Brearley and Peter Griffiths: So you think you've cared
Part 5 - The Cost of Care
17: Joanne Gray: The cost of care
Part 1 - Defining Care
1: Roger Watson: So you think you care?
2: Anthony Schwarz and Barbara Wren: Caring for oneself
3: Robert McSherry: Quality of nursing care
4: Milika Matiti and Lesley Baillie: Respecting the individual
5: Aru Narayanasamy and Gavin Narayanasamy: Diversity in care
Part 2 - Human Dimensions of Care
6: Susan Thornton: Caring for communities
7: Glenn Marland and Annette Thomson: Emotional aspects of care
8: Wilfred McSherry and Joanne Smith: Spiritual Care
Part 3 - Contexts of Care
9: Fiona Timmins and Catherine McCabe: Communicating care
10: Sharon Bateman and Jane A Gibson: Pathways of care
11: Eleanor Bradley and Tim Lewington: Partnerships of care
12: Karen Breese and Helen Hampson: Caring in challenging circumstances
Part 4 - Evaluating Care
13: Samantha Foster: Leading, Managing and Celebrating Care
14: John Tingle and Jean McHale: When care is absent
15: Sue Hamer and Steve Page: Care to complain?
16: Sally Brearley and Peter Griffiths: So you think you've cared
Part 5 - The Cost of Care
17: Joanne Gray: The cost of care
Foreword
Part 1 - Defining Care
1: Roger Watson: So you think you care?
2: Anthony Schwarz and Barbara Wren: Caring for oneself
3: Robert McSherry: Quality of nursing care
4: Milika Matiti and Lesley Baillie: Respecting the individual
5: Aru Narayanasamy and Gavin Narayanasamy: Diversity in care
Part 2 - Human Dimensions of Care
6: Susan Thornton: Caring for communities
7: Glenn Marland and Annette Thomson: Emotional aspects of care
8: Wilfred McSherry and Joanne Smith: Spiritual Care
Part 3 - Contexts of Care
9: Fiona Timmins and Catherine McCabe: Communicating care
10: Sharon Bateman and Jane A Gibson: Pathways of care
11: Eleanor Bradley and Tim Lewington: Partnerships of care
12: Karen Breese and Helen Hampson: Caring in challenging circumstances
Part 4 - Evaluating Care
13: Samantha Foster: Leading, Managing and Celebrating Care
14: John Tingle and Jean McHale: When care is absent
15: Sue Hamer and Steve Page: Care to complain?
16: Sally Brearley and Peter Griffiths: So you think you've cared
Part 5 - The Cost of Care
17: Joanne Gray: The cost of care
Part 1 - Defining Care
1: Roger Watson: So you think you care?
2: Anthony Schwarz and Barbara Wren: Caring for oneself
3: Robert McSherry: Quality of nursing care
4: Milika Matiti and Lesley Baillie: Respecting the individual
5: Aru Narayanasamy and Gavin Narayanasamy: Diversity in care
Part 2 - Human Dimensions of Care
6: Susan Thornton: Caring for communities
7: Glenn Marland and Annette Thomson: Emotional aspects of care
8: Wilfred McSherry and Joanne Smith: Spiritual Care
Part 3 - Contexts of Care
9: Fiona Timmins and Catherine McCabe: Communicating care
10: Sharon Bateman and Jane A Gibson: Pathways of care
11: Eleanor Bradley and Tim Lewington: Partnerships of care
12: Karen Breese and Helen Hampson: Caring in challenging circumstances
Part 4 - Evaluating Care
13: Samantha Foster: Leading, Managing and Celebrating Care
14: John Tingle and Jean McHale: When care is absent
15: Sue Hamer and Steve Page: Care to complain?
16: Sally Brearley and Peter Griffiths: So you think you've cared
Part 5 - The Cost of Care
17: Joanne Gray: The cost of care