معرفی کتاب «Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness: Valentine/Nursing» نوشتهٔ Valentine, Fay (editor);Lowes, Lesley (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Blackwell Publishing Ltd در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Children and young people suffering from long-term conditions require continuing support and nursing care throughout their lives. __Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness__ explores chronic disease management in the context of recent developments, including the National Service Framework for Children. It addresses the aetiology of chronic illness and the impact on the child’s family. It also explores holistic approaches to caring for their social, physical and psychological needs, and highlights the importance of the nurse’s role in promoting children and their parents as ‘expert patients’. __Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness__ is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for nursing students and practitioners on the context, theory and practice of assessing health needs, and the delivery of holistic care and services within a variety of care settings, to enable them to meet the changing needs of children and young people with chronic illnesses and diseases, and their families. * The first nursing-specific text related to the care of children & young people with chronic illness * Incorporates case studies & scenarios throughout to enable readers to gain an understanding of the application of concepts & theories in practice * Covers care aspects of the child and young person in different settings including tertiary, secondary, primary health care and the home * Written in the context of the NSF for Children Content: Chapter 1 The Definition and Aetiology of Chronic Illness (pages 1–28): Fay Valentine and Suzanne HazellChapter 2 Context of Care and Service Delivery (pages 29–54): Fay Valentine and Peter McneeChapter 3 Impact Upon the Child and Family (pages 55–83): Lesley LowesChapter 4 A Holistic Approach to Meeting Physical, Social and Psychological Needs (pages 84–106): Beverly Hodges and Julia TodChapter 5 Empowering Children, Young People and Their Families (pages 107–130): Mandy BrimbleChapter 6 Ethical Issues (pages 131–156): Peter Mcnee and Maggie FurnessChapter 7 Continuing Care Needs (pages 157–182): Melda Price and Sian ThomasChapter 8 Acute Emergencies (pages 183–202): Peter Mcnee and Martina NathanChapter 9 Adolescence (pages 203–233): Sian Bill and Yvonne KnightChapter 10 Transitional Care (pages 234–255): Sian Bill and Beverly Hodges Children and young people suffering from long-term conditions require continuing support and nursing care throughout their lives. Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness explores chronic disease management in the context of recent developments, including the National Service Framework for Children. It addresses the aetiology of chronic illness and the impact on the child’s family. It also explores holistic approaches to caring for their social, physical and psychological needs, and highlights the importance of the nurse’s role in promoting children and their parents as ‘expert patients’. Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for nursing students and practitioners on the context, theory and practice of assessing health needs, and the delivery of holistic care and services within a variety of care settings, to enable them to meet the changing needs of children and young people with chronic illnesses and diseases, and their families. The first nursing-specific text related to the care of children & young people with chronic illness Incorporates case studies & scenarios throughout to enable readers to gain an understanding of the application of concepts & theories in practice Covers care aspects of the child and young person in different settings including tertiary, secondary, primary health care and the home Written in the context of the NSF for Children Content: Chapter 1 The Definition and Aetiology of Chronic Illness (pages 1–28): Fay Valentine and Suzanne Hazell Chapter 2 Context of Care and Service Delivery (pages 29–54): Fay Valentine and Peter Mcnee Chapter 3 Impact Upon the Child and Family (pages 55–83): Lesley Lowes Chapter 4 A Holistic Approach to Meeting Physical, Social and Psychological Needs (pages 84–106): Beverly Hodges and Julia Tod Chapter 5 Empowering Children, Young People and Their Families (pages 107–130): Mandy Brimble Chapter 6 Ethical Issues (pages 131–156): Peter Mcnee and Maggie Furness Chapter 7 Continuing Care Needs (pages 157–182): Melda Price and Sian Thomas Chapter 8 Acute Emergencies (pages 183–202): Peter Mcnee and Martina Nathan Chapter 9 Adolescence (pages 203–233): Sian Bill and Yvonne Knight Chapter 10 Transitional Care (pages 234–255): Sian Bill and Beverly Hodges Children and young people suffering from long-term conditions require continuing support and nursing care throughout their lives.
Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness explores chronic disease management in the context of recent developments, including the National Service Framework for Children. It addresses the aetiology of chronic illness and the impact on the child’s family. It also explores holistic approaches to caring for their social, physical and psychological needs, and highlights the importance of the nurse’s role in promoting children and their parents as ‘expert patients’.
Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for nursing students and practitioners on the context, theory and practice of assessing health needs, and the delivery of holistic care and services within a variety of care settings, to enable them to meet the changing needs of children and young people with chronic illnesses and diseases, and their families.
- The first nursing-specific text related to the care of children & young people with chronic illness
- Incorporates case studies & scenarios throughout to enable readers to gain an understanding of the application of concepts & theories in practice
- Covers care aspects of the child and young person in different settings including tertiary, secondary, primary health care and the home
- Written in the context of the NSF for Children
Children and young people suffering from long-term conditions require continuing support and nursing care throughout their lives. Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness explores chronic disease management in the context of recent developments, including the National Service Framework for Children. It addresses the aetiology of chronic illness and the impact on the child's family. It also explores holistic approaches to caring for their social, physical and psychological needs, and highlights the importance of the nurse's role in promoting children and their parents as 'expert patients'.
Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for nursing students and practitioners on the context, theory and practice of assessing health needs, and the delivery of holistic care and services within a variety of care settings, to enable them to meet the changing needs of children and young people with chronic illnesses and diseases, and their families.
- The first nursing-specific text related to the care of children & young people with chronic illness
- Incorporates case studies & scenarios throughout to enable readers to gain an understanding of the application of concepts & theories in practice
- Covers care aspects of the child and young person in different settings including tertiary, secondary, primary health care and the home
- Written in the context of the NSF for Children
Children and young people suffering from long-term conditions require continuing support and nursing care throughout their lives. "Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness" is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for nursing students and practitioners on the context, theory and practice of assessing health needs, and the delivery of holistic care and services within a variety of care settings, to enable them to meet the changing needs of children and young people with chronic illnesses and diseases, and their families. "Nursing Care of Children and Young People with Chronic Illness" explores chronic disease management in the context of recent developments, including the National Service Framework for Children. It addresses the aetiology of chronic illness and the impact on the child's family. It also explores holistic approaches to caring for their social, physical and psychological needs, and highlights the importance of the nurse's role in promoting children and their parents as 'expert patients' The definition and aetiology of chronic illness / Fay Valentine and Suzanne Hazell Context of care and service delivery / Fay Valentine and Peter Mcnee Impact upon the child and family / Lesley Lowes A holistic approach to meeting physical, social and psychological needs / Beverly Hodges and Julia Tod Empowering children, young people and their families / Mandy Brimble Ethical issues / Peter Mcnee and Maggie Furness Continuing care needs / Melda Price and Sian Thomas Acute emergencies / Peter Mcnee and Martina Nathan Adolescence / Siân Bill and Yvonne Knight Transitional care / Siân Bill and Beverly Hodges.