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Care Aesthetics For artful care and careful art

Care Aesthetics For artful care and careful art

What if the work of a nurse physio or homecare worker was designated an art so that the qualities of the experiences they create became understood as aesthetic qualities? What if the interactions created by artists directors dancers or workshop facilitators were understood as works of care? Care Aesthetics is the first full-length book to explore these questions and examine the work of carer artists and artist carers to make the case for the importance of valuing and supporting aesthetically caring relations across multiple aspects of our lives. Theoretically and practically the book outlines the implications of care aesthetics for the socially engaged arts field and health and social care and for acts of aesthetic care in the everyday. Part 1 of the book outlines the approaches to aesthetics and to care theory that are necessary to make and defend the concept of care aesthetics. Part 2 then tests this through practice examining socially engaged arts and health and social care through its lens. It makes the case for careful art exploring the implications of care aesthetics for participatory or applied arts. Then it argues for artful care and how an aesthetic orientation to care practices might challenge some of the inadequacies of contemporary care. This is a vital paradigm-shifting book for anyone engaged with socially engaged arts or social and health care practices on an academic or professional level. | Care Aesthetics For artful care and careful art

GBP 35.99
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Behavioral Integrative Care Treatments That Work in the Primary Care Setting

Curating with Care

Ethical Health Care

Partners in Palliative Care Enhancing Ethics in Care at the End-of-Life

Collaborative Practice in Palliative Care

Organisation Development in Health Care Strategic Issues in Health Care Management

Understanding Residential Child Care

Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

Mentoring for Young People in Care and Leaving Care Theory Policy and Practice

Nursing Care An Essential Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Workers in Primary and Secondary Care

Nursing Care An Essential Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Workers in Primary and Secondary Care

This new edition of Nursing Care: An Essential Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Workers in Primary and Secondary Care is a comprehensive introductory textbook to nursing care for pre-registration nursing students and nursing associate students in the UK and is relevant to other allied health students. This ‘back to basics’ edition is a concise clear text on the essentials of nursing care which: Comprehensively covers all aspects of essential care Puts care into context and relates it to current UK government policy and targets Shows how to apply theory in practice using diagrams and case studies Provides opportunities to reflect on the theory and think critically on key issues Explains clinical skills in the context of care Includes features such as recap questions points for debate a glossary further reading lists and a companion website to allow students to reinforce and expand their knowledge Fully updated to address the latest Nursing and Midwifery Council and government policy this new edition of Nursing Care: An Essential Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Workers in Primary and Secondary Care is designed to help the student develop a proactive approach to the assessment planning implementation and evaluation of the care that they give. The invaluable advice can be applied to all branches of nursing and to all environments where patients are nursed whether in hospital at home or care homes. This book is essential reading for nursing students qualified nurses and all health and social care workers. | Nursing Care An Essential Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Workers in Primary and Secondary Care

GBP 42.99
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Delivering Resilient Health Care

Delivering Resilient Health Care

Health care is under tremendous pressure regarding efficiency safety and economic viability. It has responded by adopting techniques that have been useful in other industries such as quality management lean production and high reliability – although with limited and all-too-often disappointing results. The Resilient Health Care Network (RHCN) has worked since 2011 to facilitate the interaction and collaboration among practitioners and researchers interested in applying concepts from resilience engineering to health care and patient safety. This has met with considerable success not least because the focus from the start was on developing concrete ways to complement a Safety-I perspective with a Safety-II perspective. Building on previous volumes Delivering Resilient Health Care presents documented experiences and practical guidance on how to bring Resilient Health Care into practice. It provides concrete advice on how to prepare a study how to choose the right data how to collect it how to analyse the data and how to interpret the results. This fourth book in the Resilient Healthcare series contains contributions from international experts in health care organisational studies and patient safety as well as resilience engineering. This book provides a practical guide for delivering resilient healthcare particularly for clinicians on the frontline of care unsure how to incorporate resilience into their everyday work managers coordinating care and for policymakers hoping to steer the system in the right direction. Other groups – patients the media and researchers – will also find much of interest here.

GBP 35.99
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LGBTQ Youth in Foster Care Empowering Approaches for an Inclusive System of Care

Care Ethics and Social Structures in Medicine

Adjuvant Medical Care

Adjuvant Medical Care

Despite tremendous gains in medical knowledge most conditions are managed rather than cured by medications. As a result countless patients seek supplemental modes of care to better control their symptoms and conditions to improve their overall wellbeing. This reality spotlights the need for adjuvant medical procedures. Adjuvant medical care refers to any supportive therapy that enhances the outcome of medical measures already in place. Adjuvant care does not replace primary or traditional treatments but instead serves as add-on care to the initial medical treatment plan prescribed by a health care provider. The addition of one or more non-prescription therapies (e. g. nutritional support over-the-counter remedies home care dietary measures supplements etc. ) to the primary medical management regimen has become increasingly popular and mainstream thanks to scientific studies that have documented favorable outcomes for many patients. The verifiable scientific merit of these additional medical options demonstrates their usefulness in the treatment of many medical conditions. The purpose of this handbook is to provide support to doctors and patients who are interested in safe and effective non-prescription and non-pharmacological medical therapies for specific conditions to minimize symptoms and optimize recovery and quality of life. • Helps doctors and patients discover additional therapies that can reduce pain advance health outcomes minimize complications and disability and extend life. • Presents safe reliable and practical options that are available to reduce symptoms maximize recovery and positively augment the management of a variety of conditions. • Provides medical insight into less traditional yet often effective supportive options for enhancing and optimizing patient response to care. This book is a valuable resource for both doctors and patients who are committed to achieving the best possible medical outcomes through a variety of coordinated approaches.

GBP 44.99
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Vitreoretinal Disorders in Primary Care

Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life care planning is an advanced collaborative case management specialty practice focused on assessing evaluating coordinating consulting planning for and monitoring necessary services for individuals with complex medical care needs over their lifetime. This handbook provides a comprehensive resource for all people involved with catastrophic impairments and chronic medical care case management. The Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook Fourth Edition begins by defining the roles played by each of the key team members working with the life care planner. It provides planners with insights critical to successful interactions with medical and health care–related professionals as well as the team members they are most likely to encounter as they work to build an accurate and reliable life care plan. Next the text offers up-to-date information on the medical conditions most frequently encountered by the life care planner. The contributors who are recognized experts in their disciplines also address issues in forensic settings ethics standards research and credentials. The fourth edition includes numerous chapters on general issues as well as updated standards of practice from the International Academy of Life Care Planners (IALCP) Life Care Planning Consensus Statements and valuable step-by-step charts and checklists. Completely updated and expanded this revised handbook now includes new chapters on multicultural considerations in life care planning admissibility of life care plans in U. S. courts and Canadian life care planning practice. Additionally infused in other chapters is new information on medical coding and costing for life care planners life care planning in non-litigated contexts as well as research and education within life care planning.

GBP 77.99
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Veterinary Nursing Care Plans Theory and Practice

Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

Population health management is being increasingly adopted by health systems yet the importance of primary health care in influencing population mortality and the mechanisms that explain it are not well understood. Too often primary health care is regarded as a service for minor health problems and for managing access to secondary care. This limited view is no longer tenable and it is time to be much more ambitious about the place of primary health care in health systems worldwide. In delivering and planning health care and in re-building health systems after the pandemic practitioners and policymakers in low- middle- and high-income countries need evidence on how primary health care affects population mortality and practical advice to effect change. Primary Health Care and Population Mortality fulfils this need. Drawing on his long experience as both a practitioner and researcher the author Richard Baker describes how primary health is crucial to the effect of health systems on population mortality including its potential for reducing inequalities in mortality. This accessible new book will provide invaluable information to leaders in service development and delivery academics in primary health care and those working within international organisations that are promoting primary health care for improving population health. It will also be of practical value to general practitioners primary health care nurses and managers and public health staff.

GBP 34.99
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Hospice and Palliative Care The Essential Guide

Community Care Ideology and Social Policy

Social Work and Social Care

Integrated Care in Addiction Treatment

Trauma Care Manual