Fr. 55.90

Nursing Older Adults - Partnership Working

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Jan Reed is Emeritus Professor of Healthcare for Older People at Northumbria University! UK. Charlotte L. Clarke is Professor of Health in Social Science and Head of the School of Health in Social Science at the University of Edinburgh! UK. Ann Macfarlane OBE is an Independent Living and Equalities Consultant focusing on health and social care! UK. Klappentext 108517784 Zusammenfassung Helps nurses to better appreciate the experiences and strengths of older people. This book emphasizes the importance of undertaking a collaborative approach when shaping the care that older people receive in a variety of healthcare settings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section One - The Fundamentals of Working with Older People Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing Older People Chapter 2 Independence and Autonomy: the Foundation of Care Chapter 3 The Aims and Goals of Care: A Framework Promoting Partnerships Between Older People! Family Carers and Nurses Chapter 4 Demographic Change and Population Ageing Chapter 5 Working together: Participating with Older People Section Two - Key Issues in Nursing Older People Chapter 6 Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 7 Mobility Chapter 8 Nutrition! Including Food Preparation and Planning Chapter 9 Continence Management Chapter 10: Communication Chapter 11 Spirituality! Religious Practice! Beliefs and Values Chapter 12 Sexuality and Intimacy Chapter 13 Risk and Safety in Nursing Older People Chapter 14 Social Participation and Social Networks Chapter 15 Dying Chapter 16 Mental Health Issues for Older People Section Three Chapter 17 Reflections and Views from Older People on Health and Social Care

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