''On every page the work of the community nurse
shines through. Exercises, a reflective commentary and
case studies provide an integral link between the 'real
world' of practice and the underpinning knowledge and
critical thinking necessary to become an effective and
evidence-based community nurse. This is an excellent,
practical and informative book that is already poised to
become the leading resource in its field''. (John Keady,
Professor of Older People's Mental Health Nursing, The
University of Manchester/Greater Manchester West Mental
Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK). This new textbook is
perfect for understanding how community nursing works,
and how to work effectively in community settings. The
skills required to work with the challenges of community
nurse activities are clearly introduced, from working in
people's homes, working with carers, developing
assessment skills to working with other professionals.
By drawing on vivid case studies set in the fictional
town of Chettlesbridge, the authors skilfully bring to
life the world of community nursing practice enabling
you to apply new learning to real situations.This title:
includes patient case studies, practical tips, bullet
lists, sample worksheets, examples and simple visual
aids; provides chapters with a series of guided
exercises to stimulate a deeper level of reflection and
discussion; and, covers areas such as working with
vulnerable groups and working with carers and their
families. ''Introduction to Community Nursing Practice''
is key reading for pre-registration nurses undertaking
modules that cover community nursing, community care,
and undertaking community based placements. It will also
help student nurses from the mental health, child and
learning disabilities pathways where health care in the
community setting is part of the curriculum. |
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