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Good communication is an essential part of delivering effective
nursing care. Nursing students work in a variety of multicultural
settings and therefore it is imperative that they fully understand
their own cultural context and that of others. This text
illustrates the important differences between cultures and how
these differences can enhance practical nursing. Through the
comprehensive use of case studies and interactive exercises, the
book invites students to reflect on their own knowledge and skills
about culture so that they can learn to communicate in a more
effective and culturally sensitive way. All theory is applied to
nursing practice to demonstrate how situations can arise and be
dealt with appropriately whilst working on clinical placement. This
text is written for students studying the CFP at Year 1.
Communication will be studied either as part of a Professional
Issues module, or Nursing Practice.
Good communication is an essential part of delivering effective
nursing care. Nursing students work in a variety of multicultural
settings and therefore it is imperative that they fully understand
their own cultural context and that of others. This text
illustrates the important differences between cultures and how
these differences can enhance practical nursing. Through the
comprehensive use of case studies and interactive exercises, the
book invites students to reflect on their own knowledge and skills
about culture so that they can learn to communicate in a more
effective and culturally sensitive way. All theory is applied to
nursing practice to demonstrate how situations can arise and be
dealt with appropriately whilst working on clinical placement. This
text is written for students studying the CFP at Year 1.
Communication will be studied either as part of a Professional
Issues module, or Nursing Practice.
Part of a series this book is aimed at therapists who are concerned with rehabilitation in a very broad sense. The author argues that most people, given a little time have the personal experience to enable them to help others to improve their interpersonal skills. It is aimed at anyone in the health professions who is concerned about enhancing their own or others interpersonal competence.;It offers both theory and guidance in practice and contains many practical illustrations of how-to-do-it as well as a longer illustrative package that tries to convey the running of a typical interpersonal skills workshop.;Whilst the book is primarily written for tutors, trainers and lecturers in the health professions, it may also be useful to the clinical practitioner who wishes to develop expertise in helping patients and clients to enhance their interpersonal skills. In the fields of social work, health visiting and psychiatric nursing, there are numerous occasions in which the development of conversational and social skills can help improve personal performance and self-awareness. The awareness of basic counselling and group skills can also do much to improve the quality of communication between people in families and organizations.
Writing is an essential part of every health professional's job. In its second edition this volume has been expanded to include many more examples of good writing practice and examples of what others have said about writing. The new design reflects these changes. The chapter on computing and software has also been updated.;Information and advice is offered on all aspects of the writing process from planning to submission. Topics covered include writing of essays, dissertations, theses, articles, books and educational material. Guidelines for non-sexist language and a sample book contract are also given.
The development of interpersonal skills in all health professions is of increasing interest to a wide range of teachers, students, practioners and managers. This expanded and revised edition, includes further information on reflection and counselling, and provides many activities and exercises to help the reader to devise learning strategies in the interpersonal domain. The author draws on a range of literature and research to provide a guide to teaching and learning interpersonal skills. This guide offers both the theory and practice of how to draw on people's life experience in order to enhance their interpersonal skills. Chapters are included on educational theory, managing learning groups and curriculum design. Short sections called "activities for improving interpersonal skills" provide brief exercises and tips that can further develop skills. Teachers, students, practioners and managers in all health professions should find this book useful in acquiring interpersonal skills.
I try to leave out the parts that people skip. Elmore Leonard This
book is all about writing: it is both a practical and a personal
account. When you write a book like this you put yourself on the
line: you run the risk of people reading what you have written and
saying 'he's saying one thing and doing another'. You stand to
break the rules that you set up - quite badly. That is probably not
such a terrible thing; besides, that should be part of the process
of using this book. As you read it, notice when rules are broken.
Check the phrasing, the sentence and paragraph construction, and
see whether or not I have stuck to the rules. Then see whether or
not the rules would have improved the passage in question. Begin to
read books as much for their style, layout and general format as
for their con tent. If you are going to write, you need to see
plenty of examples of all of these things - good, bad and
indifferent. to write for some time but was always This is a book I
have wanted nervous of writing, so here it is: an introduction to
some of the ways and means of writing. lt is, as I say, personal; I
hope it will be useful. A word about sexism and the writing
process. I find the use of 'his or her' and its variants clumsy."
Counselling is a practical activity. The aim of this book is to
offer a practical framework to enable those who work in the health
profes sions to develop a range of counselling skills. It will also
offer a theoretical grounding that may serve to inform counselling
practice. The book is aimed at any of those people who work in the
health professions: nurses, medical staff, occupational therapists,
physiotherapists, speech therapists, soeial workers, teachers of
various sorts and voluntary workers. It does not seek to provide
information speeific to the work of those groups but aims at
demysti fying counselling and making the skills involved available
to them all. The book assumes that the professional working in a
particular group will already have their own body of knowledge
regarding their work. This book will supplement that knowledge and
extend the range of caring skills. Throughout the book, practical
examples of the prineiples under discussion are offered. These help
to make the abstract concrete. They also serve to apply the skills
described to a variety of health-care settings. A problem arises
over gender and trying to avoid sexist language. I have been unable
to find a solution to it and have referred to the counsellor as she
and the dient as he. No sexism is intended but the usage may have
made for darity and ease of reading."
Practical Counselling and Helping is a practical, jargon-free guide
to counselling. It offers clear information about how counselling
and helping may be put into practice, whilst acknowledging and
discussing its limitations.Contents include: what is counselling
and helping? basic counselling and helping strategies handling
difficult situations further personal development.Drawing from a
range of counselling methods, and offering a useful and detailed
reading list, Practical Counselling and Helping will appeal to all
students in the health professions and to all those professionals
requiring a clear account of how they might improve their own
communication skills.
Written by highly experienced researchers and authors, this
practical workbook demystifies the research process for nursing
students and practitioners. Fully updated to incorporate recent
technological developments, this new edition features a range of
exercises to both challenge and support the budding nurse
researcher.
Author Biography: Professor Burnard has published over 50 books and nearly 250 journal articles over the last 15 years. In 1996 he was made a Fellow of the Florence Nightingale Foundation in recognition of 'an outstanding contribution to nurse education and for promotion of international understanding'.
Written by an experienced, well-respected author in this field,
this book provides vital guidelines on writing essays and journal
articles for more experienced practitioners. It gives advice on the
most appropriate form of written communication for different
circumstances, and practical exercises throughout ensure the reader
can apply theory to practice.
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