Nursing care of older people provides a new, contemporary, evidence based and practical guide to meeting the holistic health needs of older patients. With a clear and engaging style, the authors outline a rigorous and robust account of underlying principles and evidence with tools and tips for best nursing practice.
This comprehensive textbook examines the changes brought about by the ageing process to both physical and mental health as well as learning disabilities. Providing essential insights necessary to deliver high quality nursing in primary and hospital care, this text covers a wide range of issues and clinical topics. Learning is aided by case studies, nursing insights, activities, and reflection enabling readers to apply theory to practice.
This text is particularly useful for pre and post registration student nurses, qualified nursing staff, and other healthcare professionals working alongside nurses to deliver care to older people.
The online resource centre to accompany Nursing care of older people features:
For students and lecturers
· Additional interactive case studies.
· National policy links.
· Website links to national older people organizations, charities and support groups and links to journals on older patients in health care.
· Audio podcasts on the nursing care of older people.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199563111
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 694 g
Dimensions: 262 x 189 x 31 mm
A refreshing read... from a readers point of view it both informs them of the theory and policy context but also empowers them by suggesting and including practical examples and tools - Danny Walsh, Lecturer, Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, The University of Nottingham
By reading this book I think students will be challenged to consider how they should develop their practice to meet the needs of this group. I feel they would find the practical approach offered to be particularly helpful. - Lisa Poynor, Community Learning Disability Nurse, Community Team for People with Learning disabilities, Surrey and Boarders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Written in a way that would be ideal for a 1st or 2nd year nursing students. - Graham MacIntosh, University of Glasgow
Relevant, contemporary and easy to read... an excellent overview which would be a good starting point for new readers in the subject. - Gary Blatch, Dementia Strategy Manager, South Essex Partnership Foundation Trust
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