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Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities

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ISBN: 978-0-470-68026-1

May 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

240 pages

Description
The importance of the community practice teacher is increasing with the expansion in primary care. Universities around the country have developed courses for practice educators to provide definitive training for that role - there are currently few texts that support these courses directly.

This book aims to redress this by covering eight specialist areas of community practice: district nursing, health visiting, school nursing, children's community health nursing, community nursing mental health, community nursing learning disability, general practice nursing and occupational health nursing. The emphasis is strongly on practical issues rather than theory and each section considers practice-based dilemmas and offers appropriate debate.

About the Author

Judith Canham is the author of Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities, published by Wiley.

Joanne Bennett is the author of Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities, published by Wiley.

Features
* an extremely valuable source of learning and reference directed at the eight specialist community practitioner awards
* supports new courses being developed for mentors
* considers practice based dilemmas and offers appropriate debate