Working in Teams (Better Partnership Working)
by Kim Jelphs, Helen Dickinson, Robin Miller, and Lynn Markiewicz
Teamworking is represented as playing a central role in the improvement of health and social care. However, it is mentioned so often, with so many different promises, that there is danger of it being seen as misguided rhetoric rather than practical reality. Although, in theory, working in teams sounds easy, doing it in practice within the complex systems today's practitioners are faced with is incredibly difficult, complicated and often frustrating. This accessible text introduces a range of th...
Fundamental Concepts and Skills for the Patient Care Technician - E-Book
by Kimberly Townsend
Community/Public Health Nursing - Binder Ready
by Mary A Nies and Melanie McEwen
Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care (Research Highlights in Social Work)
by James Cox, Steve Coulson, Eddie Bartnik, and Kristjana Kristiansen
This book explores the theory and practice of the developing innovative practice of 'co-production' - a model of service in which users of a service will play an active and participatory role in the service provided to them, adopting a working partnership.Examples of methods and services designed on co-production principles are given by the experienced contributors, including housing initiatives in which the users, rather than professionals, provide support to each other and criminal justice set...
Public and Community Health Services Requiring Greater Attention
by Anita Finkelman
Designed to support current standards and goals for the nursing profession, Public and Community Health Services Requiring Greater Attention provides readers with a view of health services that require an interprofessional team of healthcare providers and others who provide social and community services, while considering the social determinants of health, equity, diversity and disparities, population health, and vulnerable populations. The text examines the population health management (PHM) f...
State Residential Care and Assisted Living Policy: 2004
by Robert Mollica and Heather Johnson-Lamarche
Clinical Skills in Infant Mental Health
by Sarah Mares, Louise Newman, and Beulah Warren
What is mental health in infancy and early childhood and why is it important? How does the infant-parent relationship influence development, and how do these early experiences shape our lives? How can clinical assessment and intervention focus on these early relationships to improve developmental outcomes for infants, young children and their families? This thoroughly updated and expanded edition of Clinical Skills in Infant Mental Health: The first three years provides an evidence-based and pra...
Long-term Conditions in Adults at a Glance (At a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare))
by Aby Mitchell, Barry Hill, and Scott Elbourne
Mosby's Textbook for Nursing Assistants - E-Book
by Sheila A Sorrentino and Leighann Remmert
Inquiry into Health Visiting
An Introduction to Community & Public Health
by James F McKenzie and Professor Emeritus Robert R Pinger
The Licensing Exam Review Guide in Nursing Home Administration
by James E Allen
"Serves as an excellent study guide for students or as a source of course examination questions for the instructor...The author has skillfully taken the format of the National Association of the Boards of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators and utilized them as a basis for this text." - "Journal of Health Administration Education". This newly revised and updated study guide is based on the same format as the actual exam and provides an easy-to-use, effective way to review essential concepts...
First Aid, Cpr, and Aed, Standard
by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
The 28 Day DASH Diet Weight Loss Program
by Andy de Santis, Rd and Julie Andrews
With so many baby boomers turning 65 each day, the need for senior living is growing at a steep rate, and the aging services field has been hard at work preparing for these new customers. Current practices aim to bring the kind of comfort and amenities enjoyed at hotels and resorts to the settings we create for older adults to live in. But what if these efforts are misdirected?Interweaving research on aging, ideas from influential thinkers in the aging services field, and the author's own experi...
Managing Long-term Conditions and Chronic Illness in Primary Care
by Judith Carrier
This practical guide will assist healthcare practitioners to manage complex chronic diseases and meet the needs of patients with long-term conditions. Systematic and evidence-based care which takes account of the expert patient and reduces unnecessary hospital admissions is vital to support those with long-term conditions/chronic diseases and those who care for them. Effective management of long-term conditions is an essential part of contemporary nursing policy and practice globally. Reflecti...
How do you choose a care home for a relative or friend? The care home may look perfect in the brochure, but is that a true reflection of what it's like to live there? Can the manager's claims be trusted? Written by an insider who's worked in care for sixteen years, this book will show you how to tell if all is really as it seems. Are the home's residents looked upon as people, or just as money generators? Will your mum be allowed something to drink in the evening, or will she be left thirsty jus...