Towards Advanced Nursing Practice explains and analyses the complex relationship between individuals, their health status, the provision of health care and their environment, together with the overall effect that these factors may have on their well-being.
Among the key concepts discussed are stress, reflective practice, primary nursing, quality assurance, patient participation and strategies for organising care. The bio-psychosocial approach is unique in British textbooks and makes this a particularly valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of nursing, midwifery and health studies.
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Jane E. Schober, Principal Lecturer in Nursing, De Montfort University. Susan M. Hinchliff, Vice Principal, Continuing Education, Institute of Advanced Nursing Education, Royal College of Nursing.
A very worthwhile effort to suggest ways for nursing to progress as we approach the new millennium.
European Nurse
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