When it was originally published in 1986, this book was one of the few to be written on social skills and mental health specifically for nurses. Yet it is nurses who are uniquely placed to improve the skills of those with mental illness since it is...Loe edasi...
Originally published in 1985, this book locates interpersonal skills in nursing in both social psychological and nursing contexts. It exposes nurses and nurse educators to different strategies for assessing, teaching and evaluating interpersonal ski...Loe edasi...
Diabetes is a chronic disease involving self management by the patients. This book teaches providers the skills to translate and transfer complex medical information to empower patients to participate in making well informed decisions about their ow...Loe edasi...
Ideal for quick reference, this pocket-sized guide to patient consent puts all the crucial information at your fingertips. It covers all you need to know on: the underlying principles of consent; consent and adult patients; consent and adults who la...Loe edasi...
Compassion and caring are at the heart of nursing but what does that mean in practice? This text uses real-life narratives, case studies and activities to demonstrate how you can develop the empathy and communication skills you need to create effect...Loe edasi...
Caring is at the heart of what health professionals do and good psychological care attending to a patients feelings, thoughts and behaviour can even help improve physical health outcomes. This text explains the importance of psychological care for...Loe edasi...