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District Nursing

District Nursing

Providing Care in a Supportive Context

9780443062506
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Description
The book will provide a resource for students, which will underpin both the core and specialist modules that comprise this community specialist practitioner programme by exploring key concepts, current issues, relevant models and give practical examples/experiences via vignettes. The book is divided into four sections which have been developed from the four themes by the UKCC for the specialist practitioner programmes. Many of the issues discussed are complex, relating to more than one theme and links will be highlighted and developed between chapters and sections. One of the strengths of this book is the use of vignettes. These are in the form of a small piece of illustrative text written by district nurses which augments and enlivens the main text giving the reader insight and appreciation of real-life situations and enables them to link theory with practice.
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9780443062506
9780443062506

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 248
Weight (g)
612
  • The Davies and Oberle model of supportive care applied to district nursing. Health trends and strategies a micro to macro approach. Demography and social change. Policy and political ideology. Multiprofessional working. District nursing history. Research. Developing roles which enhance patient care. Nurse prescribing. Educational issues. Legal and ethical issues. Management of care. Management of change. Quality and clinical effectiveness. Economic evaluation. Information management and the use of technology.
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