COMPASSION AND CARING IN NURSING
2009232 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1 84619 287 0
ISBN-13 9781846192876
Claire Chambers and Elaine Ryder, respectively Leader of the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing and Community Specialist Practice programmes, Oxford Brookes University; Formerly, Leader of the Community Specialist Practice nursing programmes, Oxford Brookes University
Foreword by Sarah H Kagan, PhD, RN, Professor of Gerontological Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Description
‘Compassion, in its many manifestations, is the key to rediscovering what lies at the heart of nursing practice all over the world. It is absolutely essential that nurses start to revisit compassion as a central focus for nursing practice...’
This user-friendly book adopts a patient-centred approach to care. The challenging theories are grounded in practical applications, encouraging readers to recognise opportunities for change in their daily practice.
The book focuses on six key concepts central to compassionate care:
• Empathy and sensitivity • Dignity and respect • Listening and responding • Diversity and cultural competence • Choice and priorities • Empowerment and advocacy
Case studies and points for discussion are used throughout to aid comprehension, with chapter overviews and an index for quick reference.
Suitable for group or individual learning, Compassion and Caring in Nursing is highly recommended for all nurses, carers and health visitors. It is also ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students who wish to develop their skills in patient-centred care.
We feel that compassion, in its many manifestations, is the key to rediscovering what lies at the heart of nursing practice all over the world…It is absolutely essential that nurses start to revisit compassion as a central focus for nursing practice…This book will challenge nurses to think about their practice from the perspective of the patient.
Claire Chambers and Elaine Ryder, in the Preface
‘This is a book every nurse and student nurse will want on the shelf closest at hand, opened at those moments of reflection where challenges to find compassion and questions of caring might overwhelm.’
Sarah H Kagan in her Foreword
Review Quotes 'This easy to read and comprehend book is suitable for group or individual learning. The chapter case studies promote thought-provoking discussion. Compassion and caring, as well as their lack, are clearly demonstrated throughout. The book is very well written and should be on the shelves of all nurses and others who care for patients. 5 Stars!' DOODY'S BOOK REVIEW SERVICE
'Both timely and important. This book helps to address the issues of placing compassion into the core of nursing care. Theory is presented, but grounded in pragmatic reality – case studies and points for discussion allow readers to reflect upon their own circumstances. This is an interesting and informative read.' CANCER CARE NEWS
'Reasserts the case for putting care and compassion at the heart of nursing. It will be a valuable resource for any undergraduate nursing course, clinical stuff group or individual practitioner needing some inspiration. I strongly recommend this book.' NURSING STANDARD
Introduction: Compassion in nursing – the key to caring Empathy and sensitivity Dignity and respect Listening and responding Diversity and cultural competence Choice and priorities Empowerment and advocacy Conclusion: Compassion in nursing – the way forward Index
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