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The beginners guide to Evidence-based Practice for Nursing, Health
and Social Care. An Introduction to Evidence-based Practice in
Nursing & Health aims to help students, educators, mentors and
professionals to make sense of knowledge derived from research and
how to use it as a basis for making sound decisions about patient
care. Covering everything from basic terminology to the application
of Evidence-based Practice in your everyday routine, this text is
the guide to better practice. Written in a accessible and
interactive style, An Introduction to Evidence-based Practice in
Nursing & Health clearly sets out what Evidence-based Practice
is, why it is important and how you can use it successfully to
improve patient care. Key Features for success in Evidence-based
Practice: Simply and quickly shows you what Evidence-based Practice
is and how you can use it. Helps you to develop an understanding of
the policies driving Evidence-based Practice and professional
development. Regular reinforcement of your learning through
integrated Activities and end-of-chapter self assessment. Extensive
references and suggestions for further reading and online research.
Integrated Glossary keeps you up-to-date with the latest jargon.
This accessible textbook provides a comprehensive resource for
healthcare students and professional students studying non-medical
prescribing, taking into account the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
(RPS) competency framework for non-medical prescribing. Non-Medical
Prescribing: A Course Companion includes chapters on the context of
non-medical prescribing; pharmacology; professional, legal and
ethical issues; psychological influences; working in
multidisciplinary teams; working with patients with complex
conditions and co-morbidities; understanding antibiotics and
resistances; prescription writing; and the role of non-medical
prescribing leads. Each chapter acts as a self-contained study
module, with key facts and areas highlighted, illustrative clinical
cases to link learning to practice, and a self-test quiz. Designed
for professionals from a range of non-medical disciplines including
nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational
therapy, this book can be used at both pre- and post-registration
level.
This accessible textbook provides a comprehensive resource for
healthcare students and professional students studying non-medical
prescribing, taking into account the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
(RPS) competency framework for non-medical prescribing. Non-Medical
Prescribing: A Course Companion includes chapters on the context of
non-medical prescribing; pharmacology; professional, legal and
ethical issues; psychological influences; working in
multidisciplinary teams; working with patients with complex
conditions and co-morbidities; understanding antibiotics and
resistances; prescription writing; and the role of non-medical
prescribing leads. Each chapter acts as a self-contained study
module, with key facts and areas highlighted, illustrative clinical
cases to link learning to practice, and a self-test quiz. Designed
for professionals from a range of non-medical disciplines including
nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational
therapy, this book can be used at both pre- and post-registration
level.
The beginner's guide to Evidence-based Practice for Nursing, Health
and Social Care. An Introduction to Evidence-based Practice in
Nursing & Health aims to help students, educators, mentors and
professionals to make sense of knowledge derived from research and
how to use it as a basis for making sound decisions about patient
care. Covering everything from basic terminology to the application
of Evidence-based Practice in your everyday routine, this text is
the guide to better practice. Written in a accessible and
interactive style, An Introduction to Evidence-based Practice in
Nursing & Health clearly sets out what Evidence-based Practice
is, why it is important and how you can use it successfully to
improve patient care. Key Features for success in Evidence-based
Practice: * Simply and quickly shows you what Evidence-based
Practice is and how you can use it. * Helps you to develop an
understanding of the policies driving Evidence-based Practice and
professional development. * Regular reinforcement of your learning
through integrated Activities and end-of-chapter self assessment. *
Extensive references and suggestions for further reading and online
research. * Integrated Glossary keeps you up-to-date with the
latest jargon.
This indispensable toolkit is full of practical hints and tips to
enhance and develop the role of nursing in general practice. The
user-friendly, straight-forward style makes it great for quick
reference, bringing together all the basic information required to
find a clear career path. This toolkit, along with the linked
on-line material, prepares readers for adjusting their roles in
accordance with patient needs, personal and professional aims and
career aspirations. It is ideal for all nurses and health care
assistants in general practice, including healthcare students
wanting a career in general practice. Practice managers, PCT
managers, health care educators and general practitioners will also
find it of great interest.
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