Successful gynaecological treatment relies on a
balanced partnership between the woman and health
professional. Women require sufficient knowledge to
understand their conditions and treatments, and the
Oxford Handbook of Women's Health Nursing is unique in
helping practitioners assist women in making informed
choices about treatment and keeping up to date with
developments. Focussing on practical care pathways for
common gynaecological conditions, the Oxford Handbook of
Women's Health Nursing is a concise and handy reference
on women's health for nurses and other health
professionals working in primary care, community, health
promotion or acute settings. The book starts by setting
the scene and discussing the role of nurses and
systematically progresses onto anatomy and physiology
which underpin gynaecological practice. It includes
sections on gynaecology in the community, gynaecology in
the wards, specialist gynaecology, and wider sexual
health including sexually transmitted infections. Where
there are specialist nursing roles or considerations,
these are noted with in each chapter.The book includes
illustrations and diagrams to guide the reader, along
with references to guidelines, charities, and other
useful resources. It is clearly laid out, and written in
an easily readable note-based style. Blank pages are
included for the reader so that notes, observations, and
local protocols can be recorded. Chapter authors are all
specialists in the area they have authored and provide
state of the art views of topics. The book is
user-friendly, clearly indexed and pocket-sized, and is
a useful companion to those working in the field of
women's health. |
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