Psychology and nursing children
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Psychology and nursing children
(Psychology applied to nursing series)
BPS Books (British Psychological Society) , Macmillan, 1993
Available at 28 libraries
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Note
Bibliography: p. 221-230
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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ISBN 9780333564110
Description
A practical introduction to the psychology of nursing children, for student nurses, and qualified staff. The author identifies the developmental perspective that needs to be taken into consideration and also the children's emotional and social needs. Working with and including the parents and family in the child's treatment is a critical part of nursing children, and this book emphasises how nurses can facilitate the natural caring processes of family life.
Table of Contents
Psychological Skills for Nurses Children and Family.- Life Primary Health Care of Children in the Community.- Children with Special Needs.- Children's Behavioural and Emotional Problems.- Caring for Sick Children in the Community.- Care of Sick Children in Hospital.- Care of the Dying Child.- Be Aware of Yourself.- Ethical Issues in Nursing.- Index.
- Volume
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ISBN 9780333564127
Description
A practical introduction to the psychology of nursing children, for student nurses, and qualified staff. The author identifies the developmental perspective that needs to be taken into consideration and also the children's emotional and social needs. Working with and including the parents and family in the child's treatment is a critical part of nursing children, and this book emphasises how nurses can facilitate the natural caring processes of family life.
Table of Contents
Psychological Skills for Nurses - Children and Family Life - Primary Health Care of Children in the Community - Children with Special Needs - Children's Behavioural and Emotional Problems - Caring for Sick Children in the Community - Care of Sick Children in Hospital - Care of the Dying Child - Be Aware of Yourself - Ethical Issues in Nursing - Index
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