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Child-Centred Nursing
Promoting Critical Thinking



March 2014 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Child-Centred Nursing presents a unique approach by bringing children to the fore of the discussion about their health and health care. It encourages you to think critically about children, their families and contemporary practice issues. It promotes reflection on how you can develop innovative practice so as to improve children’s health outcomes and their experiences of health care.

Clinical case studies and critical thinking exercises are included in each chapter, creating and sustaining a clear link between professional practice, research and theory.

The book is essential reading for all pre-registration and post-graduate students studying children’s and young people’s health care.

 
Approaches to Nursing Children, Young People and their Families
 
Children’s and Young People’s Position and Participation in Society, Health Care and Research
 
Consulting and Informing Children and Young People
 
Children and Young People Having Choices and Making Health Decisions
 
How Settings Shape Children’s and Young People’s Care
 
Understanding Children’s and Young People’s Experiences of Illness
 
Examining Practice: Improving the Care of Children and Young People
 
Closing Thoughts: Celebrating Success and Aspiring for Better

Really good for a general overview

Dr Jane Chudleigh
Post Graduate Research, Kings College
October 25, 2014

This book provides a great introduction to the fundamental principles of paediatric nursing designed in a language that is easy for all to follow. Having reviewed the topic areas within the contents this book sits perfectly within the core foundations module for child health nursing students at Plymouth University.

Mr Matt Carey
Faculty of Health & Social Work, Univ. of Plymouth
September 24, 2014

This is an excellent and informative text for Child Health Nursing students. It has interesting case studies that cover care issues as well as considering the use of audit. The book looks at children's nursing worldwide and is not just UK based.

Miss Mel Webb
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bedfordshire Univ.
September 16, 2014

Good key text

Ms Gillian Prudhoe
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Southampton University College of Nursing
August 1, 2014

Another informative text which again strongly advocates the necessity for children and young people to be listened to whiolst being central to the decision making of Health and Social care issues that impact on them.

Mr David Rootes
Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University
June 12, 2014

I feel that this text is a useful and accurate dissemination of how to affectively build a theapeutic relationship with a child. The chapters are laid out in a logical way and the material discussed is current and relavent. The case studies and opportunities offered to engage in reflection will make this text valuable to all students. I intend to recommend the text for child centred and shared modules.

Mr Martin Lewis
Nursing and midwifery, University of the West of England, Bristol
April 11, 2014

This will be an excellent, informative text for Child Health Nursing students

Mrs Karen Hayward
Division of Nursing, University Campus Suffolk
April 9, 2014

This is an important addition to the literature that really encourages students to think about the child's experience of health provision.

Mrs Izzy Bowles
Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, University of Cumbria
April 7, 2014
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