Caring for Dying People of Different Faiths

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Synopsis

'This book is a tribute to expert nursing. It should be seen as a celebration of all that is good in nursing. It also sets out the path for nursing that is centred on relationships - the essence of person-centred nursing is based on the quality of relationships both between nurse the client and others and also between nurses their colleagues and peers. Increasingly it is a challenge for nurses to hold on to humanistic care when we practice in a world of healthcare which is performance and fiscally driven. The concept of partnership and reciprocity runs through the book like a golden thread gleaming in a rich tapestry of person-centred practice expressed via the perspectives of the contributors. Expert practitioners working with people who have dementia have led the way in the development of person centred practice.' Pauline Ford Advisor in Gerontological Nursing Royal College of Nursing 'This book is a compendium of contemporary dementia care practice. It provides knowledge that is the foundation for a clear path to successful care outcomes. It clearly leaves no room for the ignorance that produced the uncertainty and inconsistency of past practices. If dementia can be likened to a journey of highs and lows this book shows us how to eliminate the negatives and accentuate the positives.' Bob Price Director Alzheimer Education Australia

Book details

Edition:
3
Author:
Rabbi Julia Neuberger
ISBN:
9781315358420
Related ISBNs:
9781315378619, 9781857759457, 9781138446632
Publisher:
CRC Press
Pages:
400
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2023-09-18
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2004
Copyright by:
Julia Neuberger 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Medicine, Nonfiction