Solution-focused nursing : rethinking practice

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Solution-focused nursing : rethinking practice

edited by Margaret McAllister

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Introduces an innovative approach to nursing practice. Solution-focused nursing is a practical philosophy which emphasizes change at three levels: the client, nursing and society. It teaches three principles: to be cautious of dominant paradigms, to focus not only on problems but solutions too, and to work with and for clients rather than on them.

Table of Contents

  • PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF SOLUTION FOCUSED NURSING .- An Introduction To Solution Focused Nursing
  • M.McAllister.- Cultural Roots and New Developments in Nursing
  • M.Clinton.- The Spirit of SFN: Making Change at Three Levels
  • M.McAllister.- PART TWO: CONTEXTS OF NURSING CARE Families in Transition: Early Parenting
  • J.Rowe & M.Barnes.- Working It Out Together: Being Solution-Focused in the Way we Nurse with Children and Their Families
  • B.Carter.- Learning Disabilities and Solution Focused Nursing
  • M.Musker.- Youth Work
  • M.McAllister.- Expanding Nurses' Capabilities in Acute Care
  • A.Henderson.- Solution-Focused Mental Health Nursing
  • K.Walsh & C.Moss.- Solution-Focused Nursing with Survivors of Sexual Violence: A Cultural Context
  • M.De Chesnay .- Living With Chronic Illness
  • G.Gardner & A.Gardner.- Transitions in Aging: A Focus on Dementia Care Nursing
  • T.Adams & W.Moyle Facilitating Family, Friends and Community Transition Through The Experience of Loss
  • P.Morrison.- Helping Other People to be Solution Focused
  • M.McAllister.- Index.

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