Working with people living with complex health needs is an everyday part of the nursing role. It requires an understanding of different conditions and co-morbidities, of the health and social care services available to manage them and of the influence of societal and political factors. This book joins the dots between the biological, social, and psychological drivers that add complexity to care. From knowledge of key concepts like polypharmacy and the social and political determinants of health, to practical skills in assessment and shared decision making, this book will provide you with a holistic understanding of complex care.
Key features
• Mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards of Proficiency
• Includes new discussions of trauma informed care and cultural competence.
• Case studies – including insights from experts by experience – explore what complexity means in action, encouraging you to reflect on what you’ve learned, draw on your own experiences and apply your knowledge to practice
• Covers all four fields of nursing in primary and secondary settings, as well as the voluntary sector
Mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards, this book joins the dots between the biological, socioeconomic, psychological, and practical drivers (among others) that add complexity to care. Chapters cover all four fields of nursing across primary, secondary and voluntary sector settings, with case studies and activities illustrating what working with people living with complex health needs entails.