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Palliative and end of life care are an essential component of
nursing practice. This book provides students with the key
information they need to deliver effective and safe end of life
care for patients and their families. Crucially, it also creates
opportunities for them to reflect on their own perspectives on
death and dying and explore the impact of this on their practice.
Key features Fully mapped to the NMC standards of proficiency for
registered nurses (2018) Helps you to develop a holistic
understanding of the fundamental principles and practice of
palliative and end of life care Activities encourage you reflect on
your own perspectives of death and dying and to consider the impact
this has on your practice Case studies bring the theory to life and
illustrate the real world applicability
In response to misconceptions and sub-optimal assessment of
situational interaction in the criminological literature, this
volume is a comprehensive resource for researchers of
person-environment interaction in human behavioural outcomes, with
a focus on acts of crime. It provides a bridge between strong
complex theory about causal situational interaction in crime and
the appropriate methods for empirically testing proposed
situational mechanisms. It is underwritten by the principle that
research should be driven by theory and served by method. This
volume clarifies the key concepts of interaction and situation
within the framework of Situational Action Theory (SAT). It details
the implications of these conceptual issues for an appropriate
integrative analytical approach to data collection and analysis
that places situational interaction at the heart of research into
the causes of behaviour (such as acts of crime). Using existing
examples of attempts to analyse person-environment interaction, the
volume distinguishes and showcases different methods and evaluates
their appropriateness for the study of situational interaction in
behaviour. Appropriate for researchers in criminology and the
behavioural sciences more generally, Studying Situational
Interaction is essential for those studying the individual and
environmental causes of human actions such as crime.
Palliative and end of life care are an essential component of
nursing practice. This book provides students with the key
information they need to deliver effective and safe end of life
care for patients and their families. Crucially, it also creates
opportunities for them to reflect on their own perspectives on
death and dying and explore the impact of this on their practice.
Key features Fully mapped to the NMC standards of proficiency for
registered nurses (2018) Helps you to develop a holistic
understanding of the fundamental principles and practice of
palliative and end of life care Activities encourage you reflect on
your own perspectives of death and dying and to consider the impact
this has on your practice Case studies bring the theory to life and
illustrate the real world applicability
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