Oxford Handbook of Primary Care and Community Nursing
Herausgeber: Brook, Judy; Thurtle, Val; McGraw, Caroline
Oxford Handbook of Primary Care and Community Nursing
Herausgeber: Brook, Judy; Thurtle, Val; McGraw, Caroline
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This Handbook provides easily accessible, contemporary, and evidence-based material, to act a reference or first point of enquiry for practitioners working in the diverse areas of primary and community care
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This Handbook provides easily accessible, contemporary, and evidence-based material, to act a reference or first point of enquiry for practitioners working in the diverse areas of primary and community care
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- Oxford Handbooks in Nursing
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 101mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780198831822
- ISBN-10: 019883182X
- Artikelnr.: 60014448
- Oxford Handbooks in Nursing
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 101mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780198831822
- ISBN-10: 019883182X
- Artikelnr.: 60014448
Judy Brook has a background in health visiting and NHS management. She joined City University in 2015 and is a Senior Lecturer in health visiting. She works with the public health nursing team, supporting the education of health visitors, school nurses and district nurses. Judy currently holds the role of Associate Dean, Partnerships and Placements, a role that supports and develops the clinical practice element of programmes across the School of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on workforce development, nurse and health visitor retention, and how training routes evolve. Caroline McGraw is a lecturer specialising in district nursing who joined City University London in May 2013. She initially qualified as an adult general nurse in 1991. She has been working in district nursing practice for over 15 years and completed her Primary Healthcare Nursing PGDip (District Nurse) with Specialist Practitioner Qualification in 2003. Her key interest at doctoral level was in applying conceptual models developed to predict risk and analyse adverse events in secondary care environments to the domiciliary care setting. Her key research interests include medication management with older people living at home, the interface between health and social care in the community, and risk management in domiciliary care settings. Val Thurtle is is qualified in adult nursing and health visiting. She commenced her career undertaking an integrated programme which led to a nurse and health visiting qualification with a degree in Sociology and Social Administration. She worked as a health visitor and practice teacher in Southampton and Suffolk. She went on to do an MA in Sociology and Health Studies at Essex University and Doctorate in Healthcare at King's College London. Val has worked at a variety of universities most recently the University of Hertfordshire and she was previously Course Leader for school nursing and health visiting at the University of Reading.
1: The context of health care
2: Nursing in primary care
3: Quality and safety
4: Approaches to individual health needs assessment
5: Medicines management and nurse prescribing
6: Child health promotion
7: Child and adolescent health
8: Adult health promotion
9: Service users with extra needs
10: Adult care provision
11: Care of adults with long term conditions
12: Adult health problems
13: First aid and emergencies
14: Useful information
2: Nursing in primary care
3: Quality and safety
4: Approaches to individual health needs assessment
5: Medicines management and nurse prescribing
6: Child health promotion
7: Child and adolescent health
8: Adult health promotion
9: Service users with extra needs
10: Adult care provision
11: Care of adults with long term conditions
12: Adult health problems
13: First aid and emergencies
14: Useful information
1: The context of health care
2: Nursing in primary care
3: Quality and safety
4: Approaches to individual health needs assessment
5: Medicines management and nurse prescribing
6: Child health promotion
7: Child and adolescent health
8: Adult health promotion
9: Service users with extra needs
10: Adult care provision
11: Care of adults with long term conditions
12: Adult health problems
13: First aid and emergencies
14: Useful information
2: Nursing in primary care
3: Quality and safety
4: Approaches to individual health needs assessment
5: Medicines management and nurse prescribing
6: Child health promotion
7: Child and adolescent health
8: Adult health promotion
9: Service users with extra needs
10: Adult care provision
11: Care of adults with long term conditions
12: Adult health problems
13: First aid and emergencies
14: Useful information