Career Paths of Nursing Professionals

Career Paths of Nursing Professionals
Author: Robert D. Hiscott
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1998
Genre: Nurses
ISBN: 9780886293536

This is the first and only comprehensive labour market study of the largest group of nursing professionals in any one province in Canada. It explores the career paths of more than 1,600 registered nurses and registered practical nurses, using survey data collected in 1992-93, just as these front line caregivers faced the sea change wrought by governmental restructuring in Ontario hospitals. A "snapshot" of key labour force and market issues in the nursing field, the study provides important baseline data from which the impact of present and future public policy trends and changes can be monitored, reviewed, and researched. The dimensions studied here include recent demographic shifts, the various forms of employment mobility, level of voluntarism, career interruption, and nurses' reasons for leaving the field. Book jacket.

Careers and Jobs in Nursing

Careers and Jobs in Nursing
Author: Linda Nazarko
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780749442491

Nursing is a career that attracts many people - there were 30,000 new nurses registered in the United Kingdom in 2002-03. Careers & Jobs in Nursing provides up-to-date information about the different types of nursing, what qualifications are needed, how to obtain them and how to apply for a nursing place. It will help you assess your skills and decide which area of nursing is right for you. It also provides information for nurses working overseas about how to register in the United Kingdom.There are real life case studies, expert tips and job sector summaries, plus advice on:entry routes and the application processthe various types of nursing and their career pathwaysreturning to nursing after a career breakcoming to work in the United Kingdom as a nurse if you live abroadWith a wealth of essential contact details for both UK residents and international applicants, this book is essential reading if you are considering a career in nursing.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1712
Release:
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Nurses and Nursing

Nurses and Nursing
Author: Pádraig Ó Lúanaigh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131728092X

This textbook draws on international contributors with a range of backgrounds to explore, engage with and challenge readers in understanding the many aspects and elements that inform and influence contemporary nursing practice. With a focus to the future, this book explores the challenges facing health services and presents the arguments for a nursing contribution and influence in ensuring safe and quality care. Readers are supported to explore how, as individuals, they can shape their personal nursing identity and practice. The structure of the text is based on the belief that an individual nurse’s professional identity is developed through an interaction between their personal attributes and the influences of the profession itself. Reflecting this approach, the authors engage in a conversation with the reader rather than simply presenting a series of facts and information. Organised around a series of topical and pertinent questions and drawing on perspectives from policy, education and practice, the book explores a diverse range of topics such as: how historical and popular media representations of nursing hold back nursing practice today; the opportunities presented through education and nursing role development to increase the nursing contribution to health services; the economic and political influences on nursing and health care; how the professional regulation of nurses and core values informs your practice; ways to define and develop your own strong nursing identity. Central chapter questions provide ideal triggers for group discussions in class or online and equally as discussion topics between colleagues to support ongoing professional development. There is an emphasis throughout Nurses and Nursing on challenging thinking to recast nursing practice for the future by encouraging the reader to explore and create their emerging nursing identity or re-examine previously long held views. This text supports the reader to better understand health care, nursing and most importantly themselves as nurses.

Professional Values in Nursing

Professional Values in Nursing
Author: Lesley Baillie
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-07-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1444180614

This practical guide explores professional values in nursing, helping you to develop safe, compassionate, dignified, person-centred and evidence-based nursing practice. The emphasis of the book is on fundamental values of equality, dignity and caring. The authors discuss holistic nursing care, working in partnership with people and families, working collaboratively with the interprofessional team, vulnerability and safeguarding, challenging poor practice and promoting best practice. Features: Chapters linked to the Professional Values domain in the NMC Standards for pre-registration nursing education Strong evidence base to ensure best practice Accessible style with learning outcomes, practice scenarios, questions and activities Relevant to all fields of nursing, with practice scenarios representing people across the lifespan and with different healthcare needs Professional Values in Nursing is a valuable resource for all nursing students, helping to embed professional values in their everyday practice.

Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice

Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice
Author: Kathleen Masters
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780763726034

Designed for use in sequential professional development courses across the curriculum, Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice covers role development of the professional nurse as it occurs in three developmental stages, moving from the simple to the more complex: Nurse as Individual; Nurse/Client Relationships; and Nurse as Member of the Health Care Team.

Public Health and Community Nursing

Public Health and Community Nursing
Author: Dianne Watkins
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2009-10-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702042609

The third edition of this popular and useful text has been thoroughly updated to reflect the many major changes that have taken place in community nursing, making it an invaluable and up-to-date reference for all community nursing courses. The book covers the current public health landscape, epidemiology, frameworks for practice, with sections on family, and on the different Community Public Health Nurse Specialists. - 'Real-life' case-studies link theory and practice, and promote further enquiry - Discussion points encourage student reflection on methods of enhancing their professional and practice development - A framework approach promotes development of practice - Key issues begin, and Summaries end, each chapter to aid studying - References and recommended reading promote depth and breadth of study. - Thorough revision to reflect changes in community nursing - More emphasis on public health reflects current government emphasis New chapters on - epidemiology and its application to practice - social capital on health - needs assessment, public health and commissioning of services - promoting health - frameworks for practice - occupational health nursing - partnership working in health and social care - developments in promoting workforce health - advancing public health in nursing practice