Themes and perspectives in nursing
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Themes and perspectives in nursing
Chapman & Hall, 1996
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This reader focuses upon current issues relevant to the rapid changes occurring in nursing education and practice. It contains a variety of material on a range of topics to encourage enquiry and provoke lively debate and should be of interest to health services clinical managers, education managers, and students in health studies, nursing or midwifery.
目次
Part One: Perceptions and frameworks for practice. Nursing and doctoring: where's the difference? NHS nursing: vocation, career or just a job? Conceptions of the nature of persons by doctors, nurses and teachers. Professional conceptions of mental illness and related issues. Interpersonal and communication skills - a continuous curriculum challenge. Performance indicators and changing patterns of accountability in nurse education. Part Two: Applied ethics in nursing practice. Ethics and the law: a right to die. Advocacy, law and the psychiatric nurse. An historical and ethical perspective on a code for medical research: first do no harm. Exercising or exorcising the code? Ethical issues and research methods: covert research. Considerations of personhood in nursing research: an ethical perspective. Competition or collaboration in the health and social services. Principles and values: an ethical perspective in health care organizations. Nursing, advertising and sponsorship: some ethical issues. Room to breathe: are nurses being stifled by the conflict between the handmaiden and the patient's advocate? Nursing, education and values: a sociological perspective. Truth telling in palliative care: a nursing response. Professional values with specific reference to midwifery. Part Three: Managing and delivering care. Understanding nurse turnover. Nurse supply modelling. Auxiliaries in health care. Stress and the person with cancer: an exploration of the concept of stress and the nurse's psychological support role. Nurses and the new industrial relations. Traditional and new management in the NHS hospital service, and their effects on nursing.
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