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Nurses have to be aware of a range of sociological and psychological issues in order to provide holistic care. This book explores sociology and psychology relevant to nursing and explains why it is so important to understand these disciplines in order to be a good nurse. It is written specifically for nursing students, and clearly explains the key concepts using nursing case studies and examples. Chapters move from individual and personal issues onto wider society as a whole and explore the psychological and sociological basis of all aspects of nursing practice.
Sommario
Introduction
The Relevance of Psychology and Sociology for Nursing
Professional Values
Communication
Inequalities, Social Determinants of Health and Nursing Practice
Decision Making
Leadership
Death, Stress and Resilience
Maternity and Children's Nursing
Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
Conclusion: Current Issues and Future Directions
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Benny Goodman is a lecturer in adult nursing studies with the University of Plymouth and has been teaching nurses since 1992. His clinical focus includes adult acute hospital based care and, more recently, new roles for nurse practitioners, paramedics and emergency care practitioners in health assessment and clinical examination. He teaches courses which draw students from various disciplinary and professional backgrounds. His academic interests and teaching include Evidence Based Practice, Leadership and Management and sustainability. His sociological background assists him in analysing social and ethical processes which underpin professional practice and his first degree is in Sociology and Politics.
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Written specifically for nursing students, this book considers individual and personal issues as well as society as a whole in order to explore the psychological and sociological bases of all aspects of nursing practice.