Patient and person developing interpersonal skills in nursing
Patient and Person is about establishing and building effective relationships in nursing and allied health practice. This fully revised 2nd edition follows the successful structure of the original book in assessing the theoretical, practical and personal dimensions of relating to patients in order t...
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Sydney New York
Harcourt
2000 (2002 printing)
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520 | # | # | |a Patient and Person is about establishing and building effective relationships in nursing and allied health practice. This fully revised 2nd edition follows the successful structure of the original book in assessing the theoretical, practical and personal dimensions of relating to patients in order to promote interpersonal skill development. Patient and Person fosters meaningful nursing practice by focusing on patients as individuals, and provides useful guidelines for dealing with patients beyond the limitations of the traditional behavioral models presented to nursing and allied health science practitioners. Jane Stein-Parbury currently lectures at the University of Technology, Sydney Kuring-gai, and has some 30 years nursing experience. Jane Stein-Parbury is currently serving a position on the NSW Nursing Registration Curriculum Board |
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