cover image - Redfern's Nursing Older People, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780702082467
Copyright: 2023
Publication Date: 07-12-2023
Page Count: 624
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $66.99

Redfern's Nursing Older People, 5th Edition

by Fiona M. Ross, CBE,PhD, BSc, RN, Ruth Harris, BSc (Hons) MSc PhD RN, Joanne M. Fitzpatrick, BSc PhD RN PGCEA and Clare Abley

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cover image - Redfern's Nursing Older People, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780702082467
Copyright: 2023
Publication Date: 07-12-2023
Page Count: 624
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $66.99
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    • Written by a team of 68 specialists and experts drawn from the fields of nursing, social sciences, gerontology and healthcare practice
    • Covers the latest evidence, policy and nursing practice
    • Focus on nursing-led solutions for improving activities of daily living, independence and preventing common problems of ageing
    • Accessible to all, with stories, case studies and lived experience to bring material to life
    • Summaries and learning points support learning around complex problems
    • Emphasis on countering ageism using images and wider literature where appropriate
    • All chapters either extensively rewritten or completely new
    • New chapters on frailty, the misuse of alcohol as a growing problem in old age, digital technology, and nursing older people with intellectual disabilities
    • Core themes of gerontology embedded throughout, such as assessment and rehabilitation
    • Impact of COVID-19 embedded throughout
  • SECTION 1 Ageing and Old Age
    1 Introduction
    2 What Is Old Age?
    3 Demographic and Epidemiological Trends in Ageing
    4 The Psychology of Human Ageing
    5 The Biology of Human Ageing
    6 Nursing the Older Person Living With Frailty
    SECTION 2 People, Policy and the Place of Care
    7 Policy Context of Nursing in Health and Social Care
    8 Public Health: Healthy Ageing and Well-Being
    9 Health and Social Care for Older People in the Community
    10 Nursing Older People in Hospital
    11 Care Home Nursing Is ‘Maxi-Nursing’: The Value and Contribution of Nursing Older People in Long-Term Care Settings
    12 Meeting the Health Needs of Older People Experiencing Homelessness and Other Inclusion Health Groups
    13 Informal, Unpaid Carers
    14 Abuse and Safeguarding
    SECTION 3 Independence and Maintaining Function
    15 Communication Challenges and Skills
    16 Older People and Hearing
    17 Older People’s Eye Health
    18 Promoting Safe Mobility for Older People
    19 Care of the Foot
    20 Breathing
    21 Eating and Drinking
    22 Bladder and Bowel Health
    23 Infection Prevention and Control and Thermoregulation in Older People
    24 Maintaining Healthy Skin
    25 Sleep and Rest
    26 Sexuality and Relationships in Later Life
    27 Pain and Older People
    28 Delirium: Diagnosis, Management and Care for Older People
    29 Care of the Person Living With Dementia
    30 Depression in Older People
    31 Medicine Management
    32 Alcohol Misuse and Ageing
    33 Nursing Older People With Intellectual Disabilities
    34 End-of-Life Care: Dying, Bereavement and Loss
    35 The Role of Technology and Digital Tools in the Care and Support of Older People
    SECTION 4 Postscript: New Directions and Reflections on Caring for Older People
    36 New Directions and Reflections on Caring for Older People
    Index
  • Fiona M. Ross, CBE,PhD, BSc, RN, Professor Emerita Health and Social Care,Kingston University, Ruth Harris, BSc (Hons) MSc PhD RN, Professor of Health Care for Older Adults, Care for Long Term Conditions Research Division, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care, King's College London, UK, Joanne M. Fitzpatrick, BSc PhD RN PGCEA, Reader in Older People’s Healthcare, Care for Long Term Conditions Research Division, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care, King's College London and Clare Abley, Nurse Consultant Vulnerable Older Adults, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    & Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Institute of Population and Health Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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