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Understanding Person-Centred Care for Nursing Associates

ISBN : 9781529621105

Author : Myles Harris

Publisher : Learning Matters

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Understanding how to deliver effective, person-centred care is vital for a future career as a Nursing Associate. In this second edition, trainee nursing associates will be introduced to the principles of person-centred care, provided with guidance on caring for a broad range of different patient groups (including acute, long-term and palliative care), and prepared for practice in any healthcare setting via case studies drawn from across the lifespan and nursing fields.

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