Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking / Edition 1

Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1446248593
ISBN-13:
9781446248591
Pub. Date:
04/09/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1446248593
ISBN-13:
9781446248591
Pub. Date:
04/09/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking / Edition 1

Child-Centred Nursing: Promoting Critical Thinking / Edition 1

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Overview

"This is an excellent and informative text for Child Health Nursing students. It has interesting case studies that cover care issues as well as considering the use of audit. The book looks at children's nursing worldwide and is not just UK based." - Mel Webb, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bedfordshire University

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781446248591
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 04/09/2014
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bernie Carter is Professor of Children’s Nursing at the University of Central Lancashire and Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. She is a Clinical Professor at the University of Tasmania and Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Child Health Care. She was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing in recognition of her contributions to the field of children’s pain.

Bernie’s research and writing focuses on children’s pain experiences and the assessment of children’s pain. She is particularly interested in improving the lives of children with complex health care needs and life limiting/threatening illness. Bernie's research work draws particularly on narrative and appreciative inquiry and on arts-based methods as a means of engaging with children and eliciting stories of their experiences, hopes, beliefs and concerns. Bernie believes that stories are at the heart of the connections we make with children, families and their experiences of pain.

Lucy Bray is a Reader at Edge Hill University and Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Annette Dickinson is a Senior Lecturer at AUT University, New Zealand.

Maria Edwards is a Research Sister at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Karen Ford is an Assistant Director of Nursing at the Royal Hobart Hospital, and a Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Tasmania, Australia.

Table of Contents

Approaches to Nursing Children, Young People and their Families
Children’s and Young People’s Position and Participation in Society, Health Care and Research
Consulting and Informing Children and Young People
Children and Young People Having Choices and Making Health Decisions
How Settings Shape Children’s and Young People’s Care
Understanding Children’s and Young People’s Experiences of Illness
Examining Practice: Improving the Care of Children and Young People
Closing Thoughts: Celebrating Success and Aspiring for Better
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