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This book describes the rationale of different research designs clearly and simply, and then examines their effectiveness in the
The basis of this book is the author’s personal account of his experience as a patient
Being able to understand how nursing models and theories were developed, and acquiring the skills to evaluate them, enables students
This book is intended as a practical guide to introduce the novice grounded theorist to the issues and challenges of undertaking grou
At a time when medical advances all seem to require expensive technology or drugs, and developed countries struggle to fund ever-expa
When 18-year-old Mary Hazard started her nurse training in post-war Putney, in south-west London, little did she know it was the begi
Anecdotal accounts of nursing in days gone by are popular in books and TV
This is an excellent text with clearly written content, which helps practitioners to develop patient-centred practices suitable for a
Originally published in 2011, this controversial book was released in a Kindle version last year, with a slightly more eye-catching f
This book is an excellent starting point for those considering postgraduate study in the UK
A useful and practical accompaniment for those studying nurse prescribing, this textbook is also a valuable resource for practitioner
The author of this book has been involved in research into Lyme disease since the 1982 discovery of Borrelia burgdorferi
Author June Andrews articulates the complexities of life with dementia in a way that is easy to understand
This fascinating if sometimes uncomfortable book deals, not with the triumphs that drugs have brought society, but the ‘failures’ – the author’s term – of the drug industry
This book presents a series of illuminating case studies of spiritual ministration. This should be useful for nurses and managers, many of whom have limited awareness of chaplaincy work
This book is presented in three parts. The first discusses the causes of errors in adult medicine
Many books that tackle the history of medicine are dry, academic tomes. This book is different in that it has an engaging and light-hearted, almost irreverent, tone
I was sceptical of this book at first – could the advice given be followed that easily, and could a more ‘balanced’ life really be achieved?
