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Family Nursing Practice
Beth Vaughan-Cole
出版
Saunders
, 1998
主題
Medical / Family & General Practice
Medical / Nursing / General
Medical / Nursing / Home & Community Care
Medical / Nursing / Nurse & Patient
ISBN
072166492X
9780721664927
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=MB9tAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Written and edited by four respected nurse educators, with contributions from 20 nursing experts, this text seeks to bridge the gap between nursing theory and clinical practice. The text exemplifies the nursing care process both at various developmental stages (child/adolescent, adults, and elderly) and at various practical settings (ambulatory, acute, long-term and home care). Incorporating three important family theories--family systems, family ecology, and resiliency model--the text illustrates the use of theoretical concepts within actual family situations, unlike other texts which use only abstract concepts in order to guide their readers.
Covers all major health care settings: long-term, chronic, ambulatory, acute, home, and rural home.
Illustrates the use of theoretical concepts in assessment and intervention within actual family situations, rather than using abstract concepts.
Analyzes three important family theories--family systems, family ecology, and resiliency model--to teach students to think broadly about how a family theory approach can guide and enhance the nursing care provided.
Provides pragmatic interventions for families, along with conceptual frameworks and background information to support the interventions.
Describes the nursing care appropriate to families at various developmental stages (child, adolescent, adult, and elderly) and across the spectrum of practice settings (ambulatory, acute, long-term, and home care).
Contains a chapter that focuses on the challenges involved in research.
Presents the rationale for conducting family interviews and discusses the challenges that may make holding interviews difficult.
Uses case studies to help students understand the complexity of nursing care for families.