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Child, Youth and Family Nursing in the Community

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This title aims to:: situate child and family health and nursing within the environmental, social, economic, and political contexts; Acknowledge diversity and difference as they influence child and family health and health care; critically analyse contemporary approaches to child and family health promotion; provide a practice development framework for improving effectiveness in child, youth and family nursing; and provide evaluative tools for assessing health-promoting programs. It is structured in sections and takes a critical inquiry approach to encourage and facilitate analysis and critique of policy, practice and evidence. It is client-focused, change-focused and works from practice outward to consider education, service planning, leadership and strategy as they affect practice.
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9780729537995
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
175 x 254
Weight (g)
499
  • Part A:: Issues and Challenges in Child, Youth and Family Nursing

    Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe

    1. Locating the child, young person and family in contemporary health care,Margaret Barnes, Jennifer Rowe and Janet Roden (UWS)

    2. Developing programs for the child, young person and family, Gay Edgecombe (RMIT, Vic) and Karen McBride-Henry (College of Nurses, NZ)

    3. Issues for Indigenous children, young people and families, Sue Kruske (CDU) and Evelyn Hikuroa (Manukau Institute of Technology, NZ)

    4. Practice integrity:: Advocacy and ethics, Jenny Fraser (QUT)

    5. Communication and therapeutic approaches to working with children, young people and families, Judith Rorden (Consultant, formerly Wollongong Uni)

    Part B:: Contexts for Child, Youth and Family Nursing Practice

    Introduction, Margaret Barnes and Jennifer Rowe

    6. The developing family, Cheryl Benn (Massey Uni, NZ)

    7. Infants and young children, Jennifer Rowe and Margaret Barnes

    8. The young person, Lindsay Smith(UTas)

    9. Promoting mental health, Margaret McAllister (Griffith) and Christine Handley (DHHS, Tas)

    10. Acute illness, Linda Shields (University of Hull, UK)

    11. Chronic illness, Jon Darvill (UniCan), Kay Thomas (CNC, ACT)) and Pamela Henry (Kidz First Homecare Nursing service, NZ)

    12. Loss and grief, Elizabeth Foster(QUT) and Judith Murray (UQ)
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