Introduction to the Ethos of Nursing, An 4/E ePDF

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Since it first appeared in 1985, An Introduction to the Ethos of Nursing has been the most widely used textbook on the topic for basic nursing students. The fourth edition is the most extensively revised edition to date–reflecting the wide-ranging changes in society, healthcare and nursing in recent years.

To guide students towards applying a worthy ethos in their future nursing practice, the content is now presented in four sections that flow logically from one to thenext:
Section I Being human: This section focuses on every person as an individual human being with a moral nature and moral values.
Section II Being a nurse: This section takes a look at what nursing and being a nurse is, also considering the theory and philosophy that shape nursing and the factors that influence who nurses are and what theydo.
Section III Being part of a profession: This section covers the development of nursing from ancient times until the present and is followed by an overview of what it means to be part of the unique profession of nursing.
Section IV Nursing in modern society: Nursing does not occur in a vacuum, but rather it is continuously shaped by broader society. Societal influences include legislation, as well as national and international developments, initiatives and directives.

About the authors
Frieda Paton, previously senior lecturer at the University of South Africa and currently a full-time author, is specifically interested in nursing history and global issues affecting nursing and healthcare.
Janet Bell, senior Lecturer in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at Stellenbosch University, has a particular interest in humanness in health and nursingcare.
Anita van der Merwe is Professor and Executive Head of the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at Stellenbosch University. She holds a special interest in philosophy and nursing ethics.

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9781485715535

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272

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2.10 mb

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PDF

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4

Published

20-04-2020