The Nurse in family practice : practice nurses and nurse practitioners in primary health care
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The Nurse in family practice : practice nurses and nurse practitioners in primary health care
Baillière Tindall, 1996
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内容説明
This work covers all aspects of the role of the practice nurse. It attempts to assess the extent to which the role of nurse practitioner is a viable development of nursing practice in the UK, and discusses these topics in the light of past and present political climates.
目次
- Part 1 Conceptual, practical and policy issues: the origins and development of the nurse practitioner role - a worldwide perspective, Barbara Stilwell
- the changing role of the nurse in the UK - from doctor's assistant to collaborative practitioner, Ann Bowling
- official policies on the extending role of the nurse in primary care in the UK - the DHSS, the Cumberlege Report and subsequent responses, Ann Bowling
- the implications of the Cumberlege Report on community nursing for the nurse practitioner role, Anthony Carr
- the ethics of changing roles - issues of responsibility and role overlap, Peter Toon
- introducing innovation - overcoming resistance to change, Barbara Stocking. Part 2 Nurses in extended roles in the UK: nurse practitioners in British general practice, Barbara Stilwell, et al
- the extended role of practice nurses in preventive health care, Godfrey Fowler et al
- a survey of practice nurses in the UK - their extended roles and how they feel, Lynne Cater and Pamela J. Hawthorn
- patients' attitudes to the availability of a nurse practitioner in general practice, Barbara Stilwell
- where next? concluding comments, Barbara Stilwell and Ann Bowling.
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