Nursing children : psychology, research and practice
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Nursing children : psychology, research and practice
Stanley Thornes, 1999
3rd ed
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Previous ed.: London: Chapman & Hall, 1992
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work emphasises the importance of psychological care to the physical well-being of children; demonstrates the links between research and good practice; provides guidance for the application of research; and, incorporates recent legislation to ensure students and practitioners are fully updated.
Table of Contents
- Psychology, children and nursing
- psychology and early development
- children, friends and families
- the development of children's understanding
- children as individuals
- children and hospital
- the effects of hospitalization on children
- preparation for hospitalization
- keeping hospitalized children happy
- the adolescent in hospital
- alternatives to hospital care
- children with chronic conditions
- children and the human immunodeficiency virus
- child protection and the nurse
- death and the dying child
- research into practice - final considerations.
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