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Contexts of Nursing, 6th edition by John Daly and Debra Jackson introduces undergraduate nursing students in Australia and New Zealand to the theory, knowledge language and scholarship of professional nursing practice. Written by leading academics at the forefront of nursing education and research, the 6th edition features a range of stories and voices that will challenge the reader and encourage reflection and discussion. Each chapter introduces key topics within the contexts of nursing including critical thinking, reflective practice, informatics, legal and ethical requirements, leadership and the evolving roles of nursing. Prompts to encourage deeper personal reflection Chapters are structured to facilitate greater internalisation of content An eBook included in all print purchases A new focus for Chapter 3: Nursing and Social Media Chapter14: Nursing practice and digital health interventions: A focus on improving care Chapter 19: Cultural safety in nursing and midwifery
"Contexts of Nursing" by John Daly is primarily aimed at nursing students, educators, and practising nurses who are looking to deepen their understanding of the healthcare environment. Its comprehensive review of nursing in various contexts makes it a valuable resource for those at the student or professional level seeking to contextualise their practice within the larger healthcare system.
This text is tailored for a tertiary-level academic audience, with content that delves into theoretical and practical aspects of nursing. The language and concepts are suitably advanced, likely necessitating a background in nursing or healthcare studies to fully appreciate. While accessible to undergraduate students, it is also detailed enough for postgraduate learners and professionals looking to enhance their theoretical frameworks and practical skills.