Developing Nursing Practice with Children and Young People explores the context of children's nursing in light of recent policy changes, and looks at contemporary issues and emerging roles within the field. It looks at emergence of children's nursing in healthcare, care in different settings, advanced practice, and advanced nursing skills. Case studies from practice are provided, including accounts from children, young people, and families, as well as assistant practitioners and student nurses. The text concludes by focusing on the longer term scope for children's nurses. INDICE: Part One: Becoming a children's nurse- an exploration of developing scope and practice. Chapter 1: The emergence of the 21st century Children's and Young People's Nurse. Chapter Two: The changing educational landscape of children's and young people's nursing. Chapter Three: An international comparison of children's and young people's nursing roles. Part Two: The Registered Practitioner in Nursing- scope of Practice. Chapter Four: the newly qualified practitioner in acute settings. Chapter Five: The newly qualified practitioner in primary care. Chapter Six: The Public Health Practitioner. Chapter Seven: The Children and Young peoples Mental Health Practitioner. Chapter Eight: The Practitioner working with Children and Young People with Disabilities. Chapter Nine: Safeguarding and supporting children & young people and their families. Part three - Advancing Nursing Roles in Children and young people's Nursing. Chapter Ten: The Advanced Practitioner in emergency and acute assessment units. Chapter Eleven: Advancing Nursing Roles and interdisciplinary working: more examples from practice. Chapter Twelve: Careers in Research and Education. Chapter Thirteen: Looking to the Future
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-5605-9
- Editorial: Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 256
- Fecha Publicación: 21/11/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés