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020 _a1844458113
020 _a9781844458110
100 _aWilliamson, G. M.
245 0 _aNursing in contemporary healthcare practice
260 _aLondon
_bSAGE Publications
_c2008
300 _a1 online resource (208 p.)
490 _aTransforming nursing practice
505 _aChapter 1 The establishment of the National Health Service; Chapter 2 Contemporary issues in healthcare policy; Chapter 3 Nursing, policy making and politics; Chapter 4 The caring culture and tradition in nursing; Chapter 5 Evidence-based practice; Chapter 6 Quality in healthcare; Chapter 7 The patient perspective; Chapter 8 The student experience; Chapter 9 Conclusions and future directions.
520 _aNursing has a distinctive caring, holistic ethos and it is essential for students to understand the healthcare context within which they will work. Those beginning their nursing education will gain much from this book, which examines key concepts surrounding the context in which care is provided. Organisational features of the NHS and care delivery are discussed, alongside concepts relating to professional nursing practice and students' relationships with the university and care settings. This book provides the essentials in line with the NMC Proficiencies, Skills for Health Competencies and QAA descriptors.
650 _aNURSING
700 _aJenkinson, T
700 _aProctor-Childs, Tracey
856 _uhttp://newcomb.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=820151
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