Themes and perspectives in nursing
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Themes and perspectives in nursing
Chapman & Hall, 1992
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内容説明
"Themes and Perspectives in Nursing" is a reader focusing upon current issues relevant to the rapid changes occurring in nursing education and practice. The editors have compiled a variety of stimulating, and sometimes controversial, material on a range of topics to encourage enquiry and provoke lively debate. The four sections deal with issues concerning perceptions of nursing, education, clinical issues, and management. The differing interpretations of the Nightingale legend, the images of nursing displayed in the media, performance indicators and professional accountability, advocacy as a key element in nursing education, and "managing nurse wastage" are just some of the issues covered. "Themes and Perspectives in Nursing" provides students with material relevant for study at both undergraduate and post basic level. Nurse educators should find it a rich source of data for teaching and research, particularly in the evolving new curriculum for "Project 2000". It is also written for all health professionals who are concerned with the radical changes in health care education, practice and reform.
目次
- Part 1 Perceptions of nursing: nursing and doctoring - where's the difference?, Lesley Mackay
- the media representation of the nurses - the implications for nursing, Joanne Holloway
- nursing, advertising and sponsorship - some ethical issues, Ruth Chadwick
- NHS nursing - vocation, career or just a job?, Brian Francis et al
- conceptions of the nature of persons by doctors, nurses and teachers, Christine Henry. Part 2 Education: the nurses' reformation - philosophy and pragmatics of project 2000, Kevin Kendrick and Anne Simpson
- interpersonal and therapeutic skills in the "New Curriculum" for nurse education, Tom Chapman and Helen Fields
- performance indicators and changing patterns of accountability in nurse education, Ruth Balogh
- professional conceptions of mental illness and related issues, Glen Pashley. Part 3 Clinical: patient advocacy in nursing, Paul Witts
- assessing the stress in persons with cancer - an exploration of the main perspectives of stress in relation to their psychological care, Liz Hanson
- conceptions of care, Helen Ellis
- nursing wastage from the nurses' perspective, Catherine Williams, et al
- difficulties in provision of care for the elderly by auxiliaries - implications for the new support worker, Emily Griffiths
- considerations of personhood in nursing research - an ethical perspective, Kevin Kendrick. Part 4 Management: managing nurse wastage, Jon Barry, et al
- nurse supply modelling, David Worthington
- angels in red? - patterns of union membership
- amongst UK professional nurses, Paul Bagguley
- nurses and the prospects of participative management in the NHS, Stephen Ackroyd.
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