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Partiality and Justice in Nursing Care

Partiality and Justice in Nursing Care

1st Edition

By Marita Nordhaug
May 07, 2019

Partiality and Justice in Nursing Care examines the conflicting normative claims of partiality and impartiality in nursing care, looking in depth at how to reconcile reasonable concerns for one particular patient with equally important concerns for the maximisation of health-related welfare for all...

Living with Mental Disorder Insights from Qualitative Research

Living with Mental Disorder: Insights from Qualitative Research

1st Edition

By Jacqueline Corcoran
October 18, 2018

This evidence-based text puts a human face on mental disorders, illuminating the lived experience of people with mental health difficulties and their caregivers. Systematically reviewing the qualitative research conducted on living with a mental disorder, this text coalesces a large body of ...

Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System

Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System

1st Edition

Edited By Sue Read, Sotirios Santatzoglou, Anthony Wrigley
April 06, 2018

Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. People experiencing loss must learn to accommodate it and, sometimes, relearn new roles. Whether the offender is accommodating general loss (such as transition), the loss of others or facing their ...

Marketisation, Ethics and Healthcare Policy, Practice and Moral Formation

Marketisation, Ethics and Healthcare: Policy, Practice and Moral Formation

1st Edition

Edited By Therese Feiler, Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas
January 31, 2018

How does the market affect and redefine healthcare? The marketisation of Western healthcare systems has now proceeded well into its fourth decade. But the nature and meaning of the phenomenon has become increasingly opaque amidst changing discourses, policies and institutional structures. Moreover,...

Digital Media Usage Across the Life Course

Digital Media Usage Across the Life Course

1st Edition

Edited By Paul G. Nixon, Rajash Rawal, Andreas Funk
January 22, 2018

New York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman declared the modern age in which we live as the ’age of distraction’ in 2006. The basis of his argument was that technology has changed the ways in which our minds function and our capacity to dedicate ourselves to any particular task. Others assert that ...

The Story of Nursing in British Mental Hospitals Echoes from the Corridors

The Story of Nursing in British Mental Hospitals: Echoes from the Corridors

1st Edition

By Niall McCrae, Peter Nolan
August 30, 2017

From their beginnings as the asylum attendants of the 19th century, mental health nurses have come a long way. This comprehensive volume is the first book in over twenty years to explore the history of mental health nursing, and during this period the landscape has transformed as the large ...

Compassionate Communities Case Studies from Britain and Europe

Compassionate Communities: Case Studies from Britain and Europe

1st Edition

Edited By Klaus Wegleitner, Katharina Heimerl, Allan Kellehear
June 29, 2017

Compassionate communities are communities that provide assistance for those in need of end of life care, separate from any official heath service provision that may already be available within the community. This idea was developed in 2005 in Allan Kellehear’s seminal volume- Compassionate ...

Older Citizens and End-of-Life Care Social Work Practice Strategies for Adults in Later Life

Older Citizens and End-of-Life Care: Social Work Practice Strategies for Adults in Later Life

1st Edition

By Malcolm Payne
February 28, 2017

Older people are, like younger people, citizens in the communities of the nations in which they live. This book sees ageing as a life journey that incorporates a process of citizening, in which people build their identity as part of their family and community. But the social experience of illness, ...

On the Politics of Ignorance in Nursing and Health Care Knowing Ignorance

On the Politics of Ignorance in Nursing and Health Care: Knowing Ignorance

1st Edition

By Amelie Perron, Trudy Rudge
February 07, 2017

Ignorance is mostly framed as a void, a gap to be filled with appropriate knowledge. In nursing and health care, concerns about ignorance fuel searches for knowledge expected to bring certainty to care provision, preventing risk, accidents, or mistakes. This unique volume turns the focus on ...

Exploring Evidence-based Practice Debates and Challenges in Nursing

Exploring Evidence-based Practice: Debates and Challenges in Nursing

1st Edition

Edited By Martin Lipscomb
January 27, 2017

Despite sustained debate and progress the evolving thing that is evidence based nursing or practice (EBP) continues to dangle a variety of conceptual and practical loose threads. Moreover, when we think about what is being asked of students and registered or licenced practitioners in terms of&...

Empowerment A Critique

Empowerment: A Critique

1st Edition

By Kenneth McLaughlin
December 29, 2015

‘Empowerment’ is a term in widespread use today and one that is often considered to be a self-evident good. Here, McLaughlin explores its emergence in the 1960s through to its rise in the 1990s and ubiquity in present day discourse and interrogates its social status, paying particular attention to ...

Turning Troubles into Problems Clientization in Human Services

Turning Troubles into Problems: Clientization in Human Services

1st Edition

Edited By Jaber F. Gubrium, Margaretha Järvinen
September 03, 2015

Human service professionals deal with a wide range of problems, from child abuse, parenting issues, and elderly care, to addictions, mental illness, sexual assault, unemployment, and criminality. These must be constructed as problems for professionals to appropriately respond to them. Human service...

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