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This innovative textbook uses a problem-based learning (PBL)
approach to cover content that is most common to child branch
nursing courses. The evidence-based PBL 'triggers' are grounded in
the reality of everyday contemporary nursing practice, and readers
are engaged in an active learning process in order to develop key
skills for clinical practice and life long learning. The book
features individual chapters focusing on the different care
environments that student nurses experience when caring for
children, young people and families within health and social care.
It is not necessary for readers to be undertaking a PBL structured
course in order to use, and benefit from, this text.
"I cannot remember when I last read a nursing text and felt the
same sense of relief: at last we have a resource which brings
together the mass of concepts, theories and practice issues which
are so fundamental to children's nursing. What is unique about this
book is that it really does take the step of putting theories into
practice. This book would make an excellent introduction for those
wanting to increase their level of expertise in working with
children and families at any stage in their careers." - extract
from The Foreword by Anne Casey - Editor of Paediatric Nursing.
Family centred care is the cornerstone of Children's Nursing
practice and this engaging and comprehensive text introduces both
the theoretical and practical components of this important concept.
The authors analyse current issues surrounding family centred care
and provide readers with a unique Continuum for Practice that will
enable them to implement the concept both in the community and in
hospital based settings. The text is clearly structured into the
following three parts: Part One provides a definition of family
centred care and a Practice Continuum. Part Two is an analysis of
current perspectives, issues and challenges impinging on family
centred care. Part Three addresses the skills required to actually
practice family centred care so that it can become a reality for
children, families and nurses. The underlying principles of family
centred care are presented as frameworks grounded in the realities
of day-to-day practice. In this way the reader is equipped with a
toolkit that they can use to develop their expertise, at their own
pace in their individual care environment. Family Centred Care will
be essential reading for all student and qualified nurses working
with children and their families in a variety of health care
settings.
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