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This book discusses the contemporary medico-social, psychological,
legal, and therapeutic concerns related to people affected by
dementia as a patient or as a caregiver. It provides global
emerging responses to dementia. It highlights different dimensions
of dementia in terms of issues, concerns, policies, and strategies
all around the globe. The contributing authors present issues from
cross-cultural education visible in dementia studies and discuss
the power of music, art therapy, artistic collaborations, and many
innovative practices in dealing with dementia. Written by
international specialists from various disciplines, the chapters
include challenges and emerging issues related to the role of
family caregivers, the concern with vulnerability to elder abuse
and neglect, and the role of technology in dementia care. The book
provides a diverse perspective to dementia care not covered in such
a broad way by any other books on the topic. This book is intended
for academics from a wide range of fields such as sociology,
geriatrics, community medicine, public health, clinical psychology,
social work all of which, collectively, bear on the problem and the
solutions for better dementia care.
This is a must-have book for all undergraduate nurses studying to
become Registered Nurses (Learning Disability), specifically linked
to achieving the outcomes required within the NMC Standards for
Nurse Education (2018). It is also of relevance to qualified
learning disability nurses, those studying to become Registered
Nurses (Intellectual Disabilities) in Ireland, as well as nursing
students in general who should have a good working knowledge of
learning disability practice. The book explores all aspects of
professional development in learning disability nursing from the
foundations to advanced practice. Key themes running through the
book include the importance of a human rights and values-based
approach, the development of person-centred approaches to care and
support, and the need to work in partnership with key stakeholders,
including people with learning disabilities and their families. It
encourages readers to make links between theory and practice and to
develop their skills in critical thinking through case studies and
reflective activities.
This book walks you step-by-step through the whole research process
so you can get up to speed understanding and doing your own
research. In their friendly, down to earth style, the authors lay
the theoretical foundations you need to consume and critique
research, before showing how to translate this into action when
tackling your own literature review or research project. This
second edition: Draws on a wealth of examples from midwifery, four
fields of nursing including mental health nursing and child
nursing, and a range of health care specialities. Covers new and
updated NMC professional education standards and maps all relevant
policy and law. Supports your learning with reflective exercises,
online activities and quizzes that enable you to be confident in
your understanding and develop your thinking. Whether you're
encountering research and evidence-based practice for the first
time or refreshing your methods knowledge, this is the ideal
research companion for nurses and midwives pre-registration,
post-registration and beyond.
Winner, ICQI 2022 Outstanding Qualitative Book Award In Writing the
Self in Bereavement: A Story of Love, Spousal Loss, and Resilience,
Reinekke Lengelle uses her abilities as a researcher, poet, and
professor of therapeutic writing to tell a heartfelt and fearless
story about her grief after the death of her spouse and the year
and a half following his diagnosis, illness, and passing. This book
powerfully demonstrates that writing can be a companion in
bereavement. It uses and explains the latest research on coming to
terms with spousal loss without being prescriptive. Integrated with
this contemporary research are stories, poetry, and reflections on
writing as a therapeutic process. The author unflinchingly explores
a number of themes that are underrepresented in existing resources:
how one deals with anger associated with loss, what a healthy
response might be to unfinished business with the deceased,
continuing conversations with the beloved (even for agnostics and
atheists), ongoing sexual desire, and secondary losses. As a rare
book where an author successfully combines a personal story,
heart-rending poetry, up-to-date research on grief, and an
evocative exploration of taboo topics in the context of widowhood,
Writing the Self in Bereavement is uniquely valuable for those
grieving a spouse or other loved one, those supporting others in
bereavement, and those interested in the healing power of poetry
and life writing. Researchers on death and dying, grief
counsellors, and autoethnographers will also benefit from reading
this resonant resource on love and loss.
The mental and physical health of caregivers impacts more than just
that individual worker. It affects the health of their patients, it
impacts their families, it shapes communities, it influences
politics, and it plays into international relations. Medical and
nursing professionals working in today's health care settings must
be prepared to offer support in dangerous times despite staffing
shortages, financial pressures, and complex legal requirements. The
nature of this work puts these professionals in harm's way not only
physically, but at greater risk for secondary stress, trauma,
burnout and other emotional impacts exacerbating the need for
self-care. There is no better time to revisit the problem of
secondary stress among caregivers than on the heels of the COVID-19
pandemic. Times of challenge and change test health care
professionals' self-care insights, strategy, and reserves. New
learnings and ways of maneuvering through difficult professional
practice situations and life in general can become permanent
elements in our self-care cache. This book will enrich the reader's
insights and strategies with respect to secondary stress leading to
enhanced resilience of mind, body and spirit. This second edition
draws on content in the first edition and information from classic
literature and research findings about the phenomenon of secondary
stress experienced by nurses, physicians and physician assistants.
This book highlights the importance of interprofessional
communication and support in ameliorating the stressors of clinical
work, an effort enhanced by interdisciplinary co-authorship.
Educators and front line clinicians have come to the realization
that the recognition and self-management of secondary stress and
burnout will contribute to a high functioning, caring health care
delivery system in the future that prevents attrition and major
health problems for those in clinical careers. Overcoming Secondary
Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice is an indispensable resource
for medical and nursing professionals, students, and the counselors
and therapists who work with them.
Veteran-Centered Care in Education and Practice: An Essential Guide
for Nursing Faculty addresses the mandate to improve veteran
healthcare as a national priority, highlighting the tremendous
impact nurses can make on improving veteran health. It provides
guidance on how faculty can integrate veteran-centered care into
nursing curricula, ultimately improving veteran-centered care at
the bedside and in the community. The expert authors utilize a
holistic approach to veteran needs, beginning with an overview of
the importance of veteran health in nursing education and a primer
of military culture and lifestyle, and transitions. A wide range of
veteran-specific healthcare issues are addressed, including
occupational and environmental exposures, common physical-related
issues, mental-health issues, and special topics such as women's
health and military sexual trauma, gender issues, and end-of-life
concerns.This book offers innovative teaching and learning
strategies to build a base of knowledge related to nursing
prioritization of veteran health care needs, filling a notable gap
in nursing literature. It includes teaching strategies for the
classroom and clinical setting that graduate/undergraduate nurse
educators may employ to integrate veteran content into existing
courses or to build a Veteran Health elective or topics course. It
outlines key competencies and essential knowledge faculty and
students need to teach and provide basic veteran-centered care.
Also covered are the expansion of Veteran-to-BSN programs, current
research on veterans transitioning to the classroom, and strategies
to enhance learning within this student population and maximize
their skills and leadership abilities. Key Features: Discusses
national and organizational efforts to improve veteran-centered
care Guides nursing faculty on how to address the multifaceted
nature of veteran health needs in existing nursing courses and
curricula at all educational levels Outlines key competencies and
essential knowledge faculty and students need to teach and provide
basic veteran-centered care Includes evidence-based instructional
strategies and resources to incorporate into classroom and clinical
settings Features learning activities to enhance knowledge
acquisition Details the unique needs of the veteran student
population, as well as strategies to enhance their learning, while
maximizing their skills and leadership abilities Purchase includes
access to the ebook for use on most mobile devices or computers
Communication is central to providing high quality, person-centred
care as a Nursing Associate. This book will help you to communicate
effectively with patients, families, carers and your
interprofessional team, encouraging you to develop your own unique
voice. Covering important topics such as professional
communication, tackling difficult conversations, communicating with
emotional intelligence and tailoring communication across diverse
settings, this book will enable you to communicate confidently in
any situation. Key features - Fully mapped to the NMC Standards of
Proficiency for Nursing Associates (2018) - Case studies,
activities and other learning features help you master your skills
- Focussed specifically on the Nursing Associate role, helping you
develop into a confident professional practitioner
This revised second edition analyses social policy in Scotland
since devolution in 1999 and reflects the nascent and distinctively
Scottish policy agenda. Along with updated chapters, there are two
new inclusions: a chapter analysing post-devolution Scotland and a
chapter on the likely impacts of Brexit on and within Scotland.
Providing diagrams, tables and a range of activities, the book
maintains an innovative and pedagogic emphasis to introduce
students to a wealth of materials, ideas and practical responses to
the increasingly complex and diverse situations faced by social
workers and other professionals. Part 1 of the book looks at what
social policy is, how and why it is made and highlights the
importance of the relationship between social policy and the law.
Part 2 refers to specific themes of social exclusion, poverty and
(more visible for this revised edition) austerity, considering
their complex and multidimensional forms and discussing the range
of policies currently extant that aim to combat such disadvantage.
Part 3 provides a comprehensive overview of policy for practice,
considering concepts of health inequality, mental health, older
people, disability, children and families, education, substance
use, criminal justice, asylum and immigration and homelessness.
This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate
students as well as post-qualified professionals seeking to
understand the complexities of the social policy landscape in
Scotland, and its influence on social work and related forms of
professional practice.
This book offers the first in-depth account of healthcare policy in
Chile across the twentieth century. It charts how nursing and
nurses intersected with the political context of healthcare, with a
focus on the country's transition across welfare systems. Drawing
on extensive archival research and interviews with nurses and
governmental representatives, this book explores how the nursing
profession implemented and challenged reform, while policies had an
impact on nurses. It analyses nurses' employment and mobility, and
their lobbying through the press and through unions. The authors
demonstrate that while Chilean health policy was influenced by US
cultural politics, reform depended on the flexibility and
willingness of nurses to carry through reforms. By examining the
participation of the largest female professional group, the book
offers new insights into the privatization of society on the
pinnacle of industrial development and seeks to contribute to
contemporary debates on Chile's welfare system. It is a vital read
for scholars researching the history of public health.
This handbook provides tools for nurse educators, ethics educators,
practicing nurses and allied health professionals for developing
confidence and skill in ethical decision making in
interdisciplinary settings such as acute and chronic care hospitals
and clinics. It is useful for all healthcare personnel who face
ethical issues in the course of their work and who work with nurses
to resolve these issues. While the content is based on a US
context, the concerns of nurses internationally are discussed and
emphasized. Nurses working in acute and chronic care settings face
many obstacles to providing good care and are often the first line
of defense related to patient safety and meeting the needs of
patients and their families. Some of the obstacles to optimal
patient care are institutional, some sociocultural, and others the
result of inadequate communication. Evidence points to the idea
that while nurses do have the knowledge and skills to address
practice problems of various sorts, they may not be confident in
their skills of ethical decision making and advocacy actions. This
is a resource to develop moral agency on behalf of individuals and
to address broader barriers to good care raised at the local,
community, or social levels.
The transition from student to newly registered nurse can be
daunting but with the right preparation, you can step into your new
role with confidence. This book provides valuable guidance on what
to expect, practical strategies for easing the transition and
advice for supporting your ongoing personal and professional
development. Key features o Each chapter is mapped to the new 2018
NMC standards o A new chapter on contemporary trends in nursing
covers digital skills, peer facilitation, integrated working and
more o Self-assessment tools and reflective activities help you to
examine your competencies and identify goals for your development o
A chapter on health and wellbeing illustrates the importance of
self-care and recommends strategies to reduce stress and build
resilience
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP IN NURSING AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Leadership
in Nursing and Healthcare offers a range of tools and topics that
support and foster clinically focused nurses and other healthcare
professionals to develop their leadership skills and strategies.
The textbook is helpfully divided into three parts: information on
the attributes of clinical leaders, the tools healthcare students
and staff can use to develop their leadership potential, and
clinical leadership issues. It also outlines a number of
principles, frameworks, and topics that support nurses and
healthcare professionals to develop and deliver effective clinical
care as clinical leaders. Lastly, each chapter has a range of
reflective questions and self-assessments to help consolidate
learning. The newly revised third edition has been updated in light
of recent key changes in health service approaches to care and
values. While it covers a wide spectrum of practical topics,
Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare also includes
information on: Theories of leadership and management,
organisational culture, gender, generational issues and leaders,
project management, quality initiatives, and working in teams
Managing change, effective clinical decision making, how to network
and delegate, how to deal with conflict, and implementing
evidence-based practice Congruent leadership, the link between
values and actions, authentic leadership, leaving behind control as
an objective, and managing power Why decisions go wrong, techniques
for developing creativity, barriers to creativity, conflict
resolution and management, negotiation, self-talk, and leading in a
crisis With expert input from a diverse collection of experienced
contributors, Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare is an
invaluable resource for new leaders trying to establish themselves
and existing leaders looking to perform at a higher level when it
comes to quality and effective patient care.
Development in Infancy reflects many new discoveries that have
transformed our understanding of infants and their place in human
development, with an emphasis on 21st century research. Organized
topically, the book covers physical, perceptual, cognitive,
language, and social development, in addition to describing
theories of development, contexts of development, research methods,
and implications of research in infancy for social policies and
interventions. Key issues in infancy studies—those having to do
with how nature and nurture transact and with interrelations among
diverse domains of development—are woven throughout the book. The
text also emphasizes infancy as a unique stage of the life cycle.
The new edition features new orienting questions at the beginning
of each section, key point summaries at the end of each section,
definitions of boldfaced terms in the margins, and invitations to
engage in retrieval practice at the end of each chapter. Each
chapter also features Set for Life? text boxes that explore events
and developments in infancy that reverberate in later development.
This edition also features a new full-color design and over 100
figures, tables, and photos. The text is written in a clear and
engaging style and is approachable for students with varying
academic backgrounds and experiences. Development in Infancy is the
authoritative text for undergraduate and graduate courses on infant
development or early child development taught in departments of
psychology, child development, education, nursing, and social work.
The text is supported by Support Material that features a robust
set of instructor and student resources.
This timely resource is the first handbook to give nurse
practitioners guidance to prescribe, monitor, assess, educate, and
advocate for patients taking psychiatric medications and promote
safe practice outcomes. Written in a concise, bulleted style for
quick access to critical information, this practical resource
covers the key aspects of psychotropic medications used in general
psychiatry, offers strategies to simplify medication
decision-making, and provides evidence-based best practice
recommendations to select and manage psychotropic medications.This
resource begins with an overview of general pharmacological
principles, a brief discussion of neurotransmitters, and covers
rationale for medication use and the risks and benefits of the
major classes of psychotropic medications. This is followed by
information about common drugs across drug classes divided by age
population. Each drug includes initial dosing and adjustments,
simplified diagnostic criteria, practice management, rationale for
use, black box warnings, drug interactions, identification of side
effects and adverse reactions, basic lab test recommendations,
treatment options, and self-management strategies. The book ends
with important concepts for patient and/or caregiver education and
advocacy. Tables and "Fast Facts" boxes throughout highlight key
information. Chapters begin with learning objectives and include
references, website resources, and recommendations for additional
reading. Key Features: Follows a lifespan approach to psychiatric
mental health pharmacology Provides population-specific treatment
approaches for optimal medical decision-making Highlights critical
information with "Fast Facts" boxes Delivers essential knowledge
included in board certification exams Contains critical-thinking
questions in each chapter to reinforce content
The first resource to focus on pediatric and adolescent gynecology
from the perspective of frontline health care providers. This
one-of-a-kind, quick-access guide for APRNs and Physician
Assistants delivers current patient assessment and management
information for the specialized field of pediatric and adolescent
gynecology (PAG). Underscoring the need to consider the unique
questions and concerns of the younger population as distinct from
those of adults, this authoritative resource addresses a multitude
of common PAG patient questions and chief complaints, including
acute and chronic conditions and commonly prescribed medications
and their potential side effects. Helping to foster sound
decision-making in triage settings, chapters highlight red flags to
consider. They include a list of pertinent questions to ask the
patient, provide assessment directives, recommend appropriate
interventions and/or delegation as needed, and describe commonly
prescribed medications. Chapters also present considerations for
special populations, particularly those who may be at a higher risk
for gynecologic problems, medication side effects, and/or
medication interactions. To facilitate ease of use, this guide is
organized into chapters based on medication or chief complaint.
Appendices deliver useful templates for effective telephone
encounters and documentation, home care instructions
post-procedure, a supply checklist for office treatments,
administration and follow-up care for vaccines and injections,
at-home medication instructions, and more. Key Features: Provides a
unique focus on common PAG concerns for APRNs and Physician
Assistants Describes management guidelines for key complaints
Organized in quick-access format with bulleted information, short
paragraphs, charts and tables, and references for additional
information Covers medication management and side effects Focuses
extensively on hormonal contraceptive options Includes information
on special pediatric populations Offers several useful Appendices
with downloadable practice tools
Assisted Living Administration and Management: Effective Practices
and Model Programs in Elder Care 2nd Edition provides students and
healthcare professionals with the most up to date and essential
knowledge on assisted living and residential care. This
comprehensive text empowers current and future assisted living
administrators to employ effective practices, understand model
programs, and learn the necessary tools and tips to maximize the
overall health, safety, and comfort of residents in their care.
Organized by domains of practice, it also covers content
information required to prepare for state-based Residential Care
and Assisted Living (RC/AL) administrator certification or
licensure exams.The textbook is structured in five parts which
instruct on how to build and manage effective assisted living and
residential care communities, beginning with Organizational
Management and progressing through Human Resources, Business and
Financial Management, Environmental Management, and Resident Care
Management. The second edition includes six new chapters on
evolving topics, such as interprofessional practice, home and
community-based services (HCBS) as alternatives to assisted living,
information and communication technology (ICT), LGBT issues, memory
care units, and palliative and hospice care. Chapters feature
learning objectives, case studies, effective practices, and more
enabling students and healthcare professionals to evaluate,
analyze, and synthetize information on how to best operate, manage,
and lead assisted living communities. Useful for any long-term care
and health management professional or student in the fields of
gerontology, health administration, and long-term care
administration, this comprehensive book covers the most crucial
aspects of assisted living and residential care management the most
abundant and fastest growing senior living line of service in the
United States. Key Features: Describes real-life situations and
challenges associated with Assisted Living Administration with
pragmatic solutions which highlight the most effective practices
and model programs in elder care Contains new chapters on
interprofessional practice, home and community-based services
(HCBS) as an alternative to assisted living, information and
communication technology (ICT), LGBT issues, memory care units,
palliative and hospice care Highlights useful details on business
and financial management, including guidelines for marketing
facilities and services, important legal issues and terms, and
evolving public policy issues Incorporates chapters on
environmental management, with information on accessibility, fire
safety, disaster preparedness, universal design and aging in place,
and much more Emphasizes the importance of holistic, resident care
management by examining the biological, psychological, and social
aspects of aging Prepares students to qualify and sit for the state
certification or licensure examination as Assisted Living
Administrators Includes access to the fully downloadable eBook and
instructor resources including a test bank
This book explores the concept of relational care, what it feels
like for older people and for carers, why it makes life happier and
how those involved in residential or community care can make it
work. Relational care is gaining traction as its benefits to
individuals and society become recognised. This accessible book,
based on real-life models and in-depth interviews, explores fresh
ways that relational care can be facilitated in a variety of
settings. It looks at practice in terms of team management, support
for care workers, technology, design and architecture,
intergenerational and multidisciplinary models, and their
implications for resilience, wellbeing, policy and future funding.
Chapters are arranged by theme and provide descriptions, learning
points and resources for each model, as well as incorporating a
wealth of interviews giving insights into the lived experience of
relational care. This is a lively book full of realistic ideas and
information for everyone who wants to find out more about, access
or implement the best in care - the best for older people, their
families, care workers, management and society.
Towards a Sociology of Nursing offers fresh insights from recent
research into the nursing profession. Nurses represent an important
part of the professionally trained female workforce and, being a
middle-class profession, changes in nursing reflect changes of many
working women worldwide. Scholarship addressing these changes,
however, often consists of narratives of nurses talking about
themselves, which can be enriched by a sociological background that
foregrounds hypotheses. In this book, Ricardo A. Ayala
problematises the realities which inform, affect and shape nursing,
offering new perspectives on the consequences of those social
realities for the nursing profession and society more broadly. He
draws on extensive field research with nurses in the workplace,
spending time with them, interviewing key actors and reading and
analysing documents critically through a distinctive sociological
lens.
Communication Skills is an accessible textbook for nursing and
healthcare students seeking to understand the concept of
communication and to develop their communication skills. Through
clear explanations, case studies and activities, the book will help
you to understand the principles of communication and develop your
own skills for your healthcare practice. You will learn: Why
communication is fundamental to nursing and health care How to
communicate in assessing, planning, providing and managing care How
to communicate in promoting health and in therapeutic interventions
How to communicate in difficult situations How to communicate with
a diverse range of people How communication is used to improve
patient safety This book will help you to demonstrate your
communication skills and develop your proficiency in nursing and
health care. Essentials is a series of accessible, introductory
textbooks for students in nursing, health and social care. New and
forthcoming titles in the series: The Care Process Communication
Skills Leadership Mental Health Promoting Health and Wellbeing
Study Skills
The Disordered Mind, Third Edition, is a wide-ranging introduction
to the philosophy of mental disorder or illness. It examines and
explains, from a philosophical standpoint, what mental disorder is:
Its reality, causes, consequences, compassionate treatment, and
more. Revised and updated throughout, the third edition includes
enhanced discussions of the distinction between mental health and
illness, selfhood and delusions about the self, impairments of
basic psychological capacities in mental disorder, and the distinct
roles that mental causation and neural mechanisms play in mental
illness. The book is organized around four questions: * What is a
mental disorder or illness? * What makes mental disorder something
bad? * What are various mental disorders and what do they tell us
about the mind? * What is mental health and how may it be restored?
Numerous disorders are discussed, including addiction, agoraphobia,
delusion, depression, dissociative identity disorder,
obsession-compulsion, schizophrenia, and religious scrupulosity,
among others. Several neurological disorders are examined. Various
problems associated with DSM-5 and with psychiatric diagnosis are
explored. Including chapter summaries and suggestions for further
reading, The Disordered Mind is an ideal text for courses in
philosophy and should appeal to not just philosophers, but to
readers in cognitive science, psychology, psychiatry, and related
mental health professions.
Concise, contemporary, and accessible to students with little-to-no
prior knowledge of nursing theory, Theoretical Basis for Nursing,
6th Edition, clarifies the application of theory and helps students
become more confident, well-rounded nurses. With balanced coverage
of grand, middle range, and shared theories, this acclaimed, AJN
Award-winning text is extensively researched and easy to read,
providing an engaging, approachable guide to developing, analyzing,
and evaluating theory in students' nursing careers. Updated content
reflects the latest perspectives on clinical judgment,
evidence-based practice, and situation-specific theories,
accompanied by engaging resources that give students the confidence
to apply concepts to their own practice.
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