Professional values in nursing. ([2015])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Professional values in nursing. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Professional values in nursing
- Further Information:
- Note: Professor Lesley Baillie, PhD, MSc, BA (Hons), RN, RNT, Florence Nightingale Foundation Chair of Clinical Nursing Practice, Faculty of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, and University College London Hospitals, Dr Sharon Black, PhD, MA, PGCert, BSc (Hons), DipN, RN, Programme Lead Nursing and Care Specialities, Oxford Brookes University.
- Authors:
- Baillie, Lesley
Black, Sharon, 1973- - Contents:
- Values for professional nursing practice: an introduction; The nature of values; Personal values; NHS values; Organisational values; Professional body values; Professional values; Holistic, non-judgmental, caring and sensitive nursing practice; Being a professional nurse: practising to the Code; The Nursing and Midwifery Council and professional regulation; Registering and maintaining registration with the NMC; The Code; Confidentiality; Consent; Keeping clear and accurate records; Accountability; Delegation of duties; Expectations of professional nurses; The NHS Constitution; Standards in public life; Media influence on the public image of nursing; Public inquiries and their impact on images of nursing; Public expectations and feedback; Fitness to practise; Social media and technology; Nursing practice within ethical frameworks; What is ethics?; Ethical principles and theories; Principles of biomedical ethics; Using theories frameworks and models; Advocacy; Personal versus professional beliefs; Nursing practice within legal frameworks; Branches and types of law; Statute law relevant to your practice: the Human Rights Act 1998, the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the Children Act 2004, the Mental Health Act 1983 (Amended 2007), the Equality Act 2010; Negligence; Dignity and nursing practice; Professional, legal, and health policy perspectives on dignity in care; The meaning of dignity; Influences on dignity in care: complexity of dignity, vulnerability of people accessingValues for professional nursing practice: an introduction; The nature of values; Personal values; NHS values; Organisational values; Professional body values; Professional values; Holistic, non-judgmental, caring and sensitive nursing practice; Being a professional nurse: practising to the Code; The Nursing and Midwifery Council and professional regulation; Registering and maintaining registration with the NMC; The Code; Confidentiality; Consent; Keeping clear and accurate records; Accountability; Delegation of duties; Expectations of professional nurses; The NHS Constitution; Standards in public life; Media influence on the public image of nursing; Public inquiries and their impact on images of nursing; Public expectations and feedback; Fitness to practise; Social media and technology; Nursing practice within ethical frameworks; What is ethics?; Ethical principles and theories; Principles of biomedical ethics; Using theories frameworks and models; Advocacy; Personal versus professional beliefs; Nursing practice within legal frameworks; Branches and types of law; Statute law relevant to your practice: the Human Rights Act 1998, the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the Children Act 2004, the Mental Health Act 1983 (Amended 2007), the Equality Act 2010; Negligence; Dignity and nursing practice; Professional, legal, and health policy perspectives on dignity in care; The meaning of dignity; Influences on dignity in care: complexity of dignity, vulnerability of people accessing healthcare, attitudes, behavior and interactions with others, care environment; Person-centred and holistic nursing care; Background to person-centred care; An exploration of person and personhood; Person-centred care; Factors influencing delivery of person-centred care; Person-centred care for older people and people with dementia; Person-centred approaches to care of people with learning disabilities; Person-centred care in mental health; Family-centred care; Holistic and person-centred care; Working in partnership with service users, carers and families ; The nature and benefits of partnership working; Relationships in partnership working; Shared decision-making; Empowerment; Partnerships with families; Partnership working and service development; Working in partnership within interprofessional teams ; The development of collaborative working in the National Health Service; What is interprofessional working?; Why is interprofessional working needed?; Your interprofessional learning experience in practice; Applying your learning in practice; Vulnerability and safeguarding adults and children; The nature of vulnerability ; Learning disabilities and vulnerability ; Older people and vulnerability; Children and vulnerability; Definitions of abuse and recognition; Safeguarding; Safeguarding adults; Safeguarding children; Challenging poor practice and raising concerns ; Whistle-blowing; Why do nurses raise concerns? ; Courage to communicate concerns; Raising a concern; Protection for employees under law; Promoting best practice and continuing professional development; Maintaining and developing professional knowledge; Reflective practice; Best evidence for practice; Developing as a professional nurse; Preceptorship; Clinical supervision; Appraisal; ; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 174.29073
Nursing ethics -- Great Britain
Clinical competence -- Great Britain
Clinical competence
Nursing ethics
Great Britain
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781444180626
1444180622 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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