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Freedom to Practise

The Development of Patient-centred Nursing

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Traditional values and attitudes still influence current nursing practice although the role of the nurse at all levels is changing. Nurses are under great pressure to improve the quality of patient care and to make their service more responsive to individual needs. The process of this change is not without its own problems and until now, little guidance has been offered to nurses on how to implement patient-centred care within current clinical practice. Drawing on some unique action research with many real life examples, Freedom to Practise identifies practical strategies for making step-by-step changes and improvements to patient care irrespective of specialty.


· A comprehensive insight into the changing culture of ward life
· Helps the nurse to analyse current practice and effectively implement changes
· Presents strategies for the development of patient-centred practice on the ward
· An essential guide for nurses of all levels who wish to develop their careers in nursing



Within the context of my thirty plus years of experience in this particular field, I have never read a more thorough, more interesting, or more practical discussion of the practice development process. Marie Manthey.
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Publication date
1999
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Weight (g)
485
  • CONTENTS: List of Stories; Foreword by Marie Manthey; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: Introduction; Background Issues; Origins and context of the study; The research strategy; PART TWO: The organizational journey; The cultural journey; The leadership journey; The practice journey; The doctor - nurse journey; PART THREE: Principles for practice development; References, Index.
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