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Redfern's Nursing Older People provides accessible, evidence-based
information for nurses, care assistants and other health
professionals wanting to improve the quality of health and social
care for older people. Republished for the first time since 2006,
this fifth edition has been comprehensively revised and rewritten
by a large team of expert contributors, while preserving the
person-centred spirit of earlier editions. It applies best evidence
in straightforward and practical ways to the demographic, physical,
psychological, social and emotional challenges of ageing, with a
focus on supporting independence and health maintenance. With new
contributions covering emerging challenges such as understanding
frailty and the use of digital technology, and the themes of
diversity, service-user perspectives and the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic woven throughout, Redfern's Nursing Older People is
essential reading to help nurses shape practice, improve outcomes
and promote opportunities for ageing well. Written by a team of 68
specialists and experts drawn from the fields of nursing, social
sciences, gerontology and healthcare practice Covers the latest
evidence, policy and nursing practice Focus on nursing-led
solutions for improving activities of daily living, independence
and preventing common problems of ageing Accessible to all, with
stories, case studies and lived experience to bring material to
life Summaries and learning points support learning around complex
problems Emphasis on countering ageism using images and wider
literature where appropriate All chapters either extensively
rewritten or completely new New chapters on frailty, the misuse of
alcohol as a growing problem in old age, digital technology, and
nursing older people with intellectual disabilities Core themes of
gerontology embedded throughout, such as assessment and
rehabilitation Impact of COVID-19 embedded throughout
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