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Nursing Older People At a Glance

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As the environment of care continues to evolve to promote person-centredness, dignity, health, and wellbeing, for nurses working with older people, this can be challenging. Nursing Older People at a Glance is a timely publication which provides an overview of key concepts that nurses need to know in order to care for older people in a wide range of settings.
 
Divided into six sections, it explores a range of themes such as person-centred care, health and wellbeing, health promotion, and the complexity of older people's care, encompassing mental wellbeing, diverse communities and learning disability.
 
With a strong focus on dignity in care throughout, Nursing Older People at a Glance will readily equip undergraduate and post-qualification nurses with the knowledge and skills required to care for older people in a competent and compassionate manner.

List of contents

Contributors vii
 
Introduction viii
 
Person-centred care in practice 1
 
1 Promoting person-centred care 2
 
2 Capacity and consent 4
 
3 Communication 6
 
4 Compassion 8
 
Quality of life in practice 11
 
5 Quality of life 12
 
6 Nutrition and hydration 14
 
7 Hearing and vision 16
 
8 Pain 18
 
9 Sleep 20
 
10 Continence 22
 
11 End of life care 24
 
12 Sexual health and well-being 26
 
13 Carers 28
 
Promoting health in practice 31
 
14 Health promotion 32
 
15 Falls and falls prevention in older people 34
 
16 Medication management 36
 
17 Polypharmacy 38
 
18 Skin care 40
 
19 Pressure area care 42
 
20 Infection control 44
 
21 Older people and the arts 46
 
22 Physical activity in older age 48
 
Complex care in practice 51
 
23 Mortality and morbidity: focus on frailty 52
 
24 Long-term conditions and comorbidities 54
 
25 Good practice in dementia care 56
 
26 Caring for the older person with delirium 58
 
27 Severe and enduring mental health problems in older life 60
 
28 Recognising dying 62
 
29 Grief loss and bereavement 64
 
30 Safeguarding 66
 
31 Spiritual beliefs and religious practices 68
 
Equality and diversity in practice 71
 
32 Promoting dignified care for diverse communities 72
 
33 Supporting good mental health in older people 74
 
34 Ageing without children 76
 
35 Lesbian gay bisexual and transgendered older people 78
 
36 Older people with learning disabilities 80
 
37 Substance misuse (drugs and alcohol) 82
 
Environments of care and practice 85
 
38 Autonomy and independence 86
 
39 Transitions in care 88
 
40 Coordinating care 90
 
41 Care at home 92
 
42 Social isolation and loneliness 94
 
43 Communal living 96
 
44 Assistive technologies 98
 
45 Older prisoners 100
 
Index 102

About the author










Josephine Tetley, Professor of Nursing (Ageing and Long term Conditions), Manchester Met University, UK
Nigel Cox, Senior Lecturer Adult Nursing, Manchester Met University, UK
Kirsten Jack, Senior Lecturer Adult Nursing, Manchester Met University, UK
Gary Witham, Senior Lecturer Adult Nursing, Manchester Met University, UK


Summary

As the environment of care continues to evolve to promote person-centredness, dignity, health, and wellbeing, for nurses working with older people, this can be challenging. Nursing Older People at a Glance is a timely publication which provides an overview of key concepts that nurses need to know in order to care for older people in a wide range of settings.

Divided into six sections, it explores a range of themes such as person-centred care, health and wellbeing, health promotion, and the complexity of older people's care, encompassing mental wellbeing, diverse communities and learning disability.

With a strong focus on dignity in care throughout, Nursing Older People at a Glance will readily equip undergraduate and post-qualification nurses with the knowledge and skills required to care for older people in a competent and compassionate manner.

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