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Communication Skills for Children's Nurses

Author/creator Lambert, Veronica Author
Other author/creatorLong,Tony Author
Other author/creatorKelleher,Deirdre Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoMaidenhead : McGraw-Hill Education Blacklick : McGraw-Hill Companies, The [Distributor]
Description200 p. ill 09.100 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Summary Annotation This excellent text will help nurses develop an awareness of a range of communication frameworks and how they might be utilised in contemporary child health nursing to communicate with children, their families, fellow healthcare professionals and each other in their day to day working lives . It should be on every student's reading list!Dr Edward Alan Glasper, Professor of Childrens and Young Peoples Nursing, The University of Southampton, UKThis is an important and much needed book. Logical and well presented, it has episodes of reflection which can be implemented, and activities that provide exemplars about communication that will enhance learning. I particularly found useful the chapters on the legal and ethical aspects, research and communicating with children using technology.Linda Shields, Professor of Nursing Tropical Health, James Cook University and Townsville Health Service District, AustraliaThis guide will help childrens nurses tocommunicate with confidence, sensitivity and effectiveness; to meet the individual needs of children and their families. The book explores different aspects of communicating in this challenging environment using vignettes, examples, practice insights and tips.The book emphasises the importance of listening to and respecting childrens views and rights, in addition to respecting parent responsibility, rights and duty to act in the childs best interests. The authors show how a balance between protective exclusion and facilitated inclusion is core to communicating with children and families.Key topics covered include:Communicating during challenging and sensitive timesThe importance of being culturally sensitive and self-awareMeeting the needs of vulnerable and disadvantaged childrenEngaging with children who experience difficulty in communicatingEthical and legal dimensions of communicating with familiesAppreciating the nature of voice in research with childrenContributors: Stacey Atkinson, Frances Binns, Debbie Fallon, Nóirín Hayes, Paula Hicks, Philomena Keogh, Ursula Kilkelly, Philip Larkin, Joan Livesley, Emer Murphy, Colman Noctor, Eileen Savage, Joanna Smith, Vicky Stewart and Janet Wray.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780335242863
ISBN0335242863 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780335242863
Stock number0335242863 00992953

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