Evaluating Community Nursing
Karl Atkin; Neil Lunt; Carl Thompson
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Health care is undergoing its most fundamental restructuring since the establishment of the welfare state. Community nursing is at the forefront of these changes and is undergoing huge shifts in priorities, funding and roles. As post-registration education in this area also changes to meet these changing needs, research and evidence-based care become key issues in understanding and demonstrating the need for community nursing. Understanding how national policy translates to local practice issues is a key priority for nurses working in all areas of community practice. Using empirical case studies, this book explores a range of key practice issues, and aims to evaluate the contribution which nursing makes in the community. The text emphasises, explores and evaluates three themes: the shift from secondary to primary care; establishing needs and priority care; and, the role of evaluation in evidence-based practice. Written by leading commentators in nursing, policy and research, each chapter is based on substantial research and case studies in practice, and focuses on the importance of evaluation.The book is organised into three sections, exploring how evaluation is needed at the organisational level, in the practice arena and in education and training. Clearly written and authoritative, this book will provide an evidence-based resource for all community nurses.
Book Details
ISBN: 9780702023248
Publisher: Baillière Tindall
Publication Date: 01 February 1999
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 222p


