This book is an inspiring exploration of Solheimar Ecovillage in Iceland, a pioneering community that embodies sustainability, social responsibility, and inclusivity.
The new edition of Occupational Health Services provides an essential guide in setting up, running, and improving healthcare services either in an organization or within the community.
This practical text introduces and compares all the different varieties of grounded theory for researchers new to the methodology from across the health and social sciences.
The nursing process, the curriculum process and theoretical nursing models are essential areas of concern for those nurses who are involved with the design, planning and implementation of nurse educational programmes.
Originally published in 1987 this book presents a number of research-based studies in nursing education, concentrating particularly on the nursing curriculum and its planning, content implementation and evaluation.
In recent years there has been an immense growth in interest in the history of nursing, both from nurses themselves, who are keen to discover the roots of their practice and profession, and on the part of historians and sociologists of health care to nursing history, women's history and the development of professional groups.
Originally published in 1986 this book presents a review of specific international themes in nursing research, particularly methodological issues; policy and funding issues; preparation for nursing research and other perspectives such as publication and the role of professional associations in nursing research development.
When this book was originally published in 1980, the speciality of occupational health nursing was only just beginning to be recognised by the nursing profession and the public although nurses had been doing the job for over one hundred years.
Originally published in 1987, this book is based on material generated by the former Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS) research project into development in community nursing since the 1974 reorganisation of the National Health Service in the UK.
When this book was originally published in 1980, the speciality of occupational health nursing was only just beginning to be recognised by the nursing profession and the public although nurses had been doing the job for over one hundred years.
Originally published in 1983 this book gives a basic grounding in community medicine and epidemiology for district, community psychiatric and other nurses and health visitors.
The nursing process, the curriculum process and theoretical nursing models are essential areas of concern for those nurses who are involved with the design, planning and implementation of nurse educational programmes.
Originally published in 1987 this book presents a number of research-based studies in nursing education, concentrating particularly on the nursing curriculum and its planning, content implementation and evaluation.
Originally published in 1987, this book expands and develops some of the ideas presented in the author's earlier volume Nurse Education and the Curriculum: A Curricular Model.
This popular book encompasses contemporary theory and practice relevant to effective health visiting across all four nations of the United Kingdom, now and into the future.
Originally published in 1987, this book is based on material generated by the former Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS) research project into development in community nursing since the 1974 reorganisation of the National Health Service in the UK.
Originally published in 1983 this book examines the beginnings of the nursing profession in its present form through one generation of general hospital nurses, Voluntary and Poor Law based, who were recruited and trained between 1881 and 1914.
In recent years there has been an immense growth in interest in the history of nursing, both from nurses themselves, who are keen to discover the roots of their practice and profession, and on the part of historians and sociologists of health care to nursing history, women's history and the development of professional groups.
Originally published in 1983 this book gives a basic grounding in community medicine and epidemiology for district, community psychiatric and other nurses and health visitors.
Originally published in 1986, this book examines the nature of management in nursing and discusses the relevance of management education to the job of the nurse.
This book takes students step-by-step through the process of planning and writing a reflective essay, beginning with crucial guidance on planning and structure.
Fundamentally concerning the relationship and dynamics between education, professionalism and ethical awareness, this interdisciplinary, edited volume showcases novel research perspectives on professional ethics in education, practice, and the work life of welfare professionals in the Nordic countries.
Seit der Corona-Pandemie wurde deutlich, dass Applaus keine ausreichende Maßnahme ist, um den Pflegeberuf attraktiver zu gestalten und den Pflegenden Respekt und Wertschätzung entgegenzubringen.
Wohlstandskrankheiten, geringe Gesundheitskompetenz, zunehmende Frühberentungen, pflegebedürftige Angehörige – dem stehen Fach- und Arbeitskräftemangel gegenüber.
Im Rahmen der Fürsorgepflicht eines Arbeitgebers gehört es zu dessen Aufgaben, Gefahren zu erfassen und geeignete Maßnahmen zu deren Vermeidung zu treffen.
Lifestyle Medicine and the Primary Care Provider: A Practical Guide to Enabling Whole Person Care is a comprehensive and practical guide for primary care clinicians seeking to incorporate lifestyle medicine (LM) principles into their practice.
Das Metakonzept einer subjektiven Theorie visualisiert, dass Sterbende uber biografische, unangemessene zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen zu Gesundheitsakteuren berichten oder dass es ihnen nicht erlaubt ist, sich aktiv an Entscheidungsprozessen zu beteiligen.
This landmark textbook, written by three leading experts in obesity medicine, provides a comprehensive examination of the complexities, challenges, and opportunities in addressing obesity within Black communities.
Le terme de psychiatrie semble attesté en français depuis 1842, formé par dérivation à partir du mot psychiatre, lui-même connu vers 1802 et emprunté aux langues germaniques.
Rédigé sous la direction du Conseil international des infirmières (CII), ce livre fait partie d’une collection qui explore la pratique avancée infirmière au niveau international.