202795

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

1999

329 Pages

ISBN 978-0-333-72779-9

Community Health Care Series

Interaction for practice in community nursing

Edited by

Ann Long

This exciting book covers a range of models and approaches to advanced communication within the context of contemporary community health care nursing. Theoretical definitions of communication will be given and the intricacies involved in initiating, maintaining and closing a therapeutic relationship are examined. The essential skills for health-giving communication, relating to information giving, health promotion, counselling and the therapeutic use of the self, are highlighted. Barriers to effective communication will be discussed, together with practical suggestions forovercoming these barriers.

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Full citation:

Long, A. (ed) (1999). Interaction for practice in community nursing, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Long Ann

1-8

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Setting the scene

Groogan Sara

9-23

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The nurse-patient relationship

Slevin Oliver

49-83

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Barriers to communication

Dickson David

84-132

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Secrets and lies

Baxter Rosario

169-189

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Communicating beyond individual bias

Tourish Dennis

190-216

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Unconscious communications

Kapur Raman

217-227

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Communicating with challenging clients

Irving Pauline; Hazlett Diane

260-285

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