Children's nursing in practice the Nottingham model
The Nottingham model of care, working with children and their parents, evolved in response to the needs of children and families, and out of a shared commitment to change. The Children's Unit in Nottingham has a high profile nationally and internationally, and has striven to adapt, create and d...
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Oxford
Blackwell Science
1995
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Summary: | The Nottingham model of care, working with children and their parents, evolved in response to the needs of children and families, and out of a shared commitment to change. The Children's Unit in Nottingham has a high profile nationally and internationally, and has striven to adapt, create and develop innovative practice to meet the needs of sick chidren and their families. This book outlines the practical application of the model with numerous case studies. It challenges accepted practice, and provides a theoretical and conceptual framework to guide and enhance the delivery of care within children's units. In Nottingham, parents, families and nurses work together to create a "homelike" environment that enables children and families to maintain some control over their lives by facilitating the development of additional caring skills and knowledge. This is achieved by a process of staff development and the creation of a supportive environment. The model is about caring not only for patients and relatives, but also staff. With increasing interest in nursing theories and models and their application to practice, this book should be a useful source of information for all practitioners working with children |
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Physical Description: | xiv, 226 pages illustrations 25 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9780632039098 0632039094 |