The Culture of Care, An Issue of Nursing Clinics, 1st Edition
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Edited by Kellie Bryant, DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN and Tiffani Chidume, DNP, CCRN-K, CHSE, CHSOS
In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editors Kellie Bryant of Columbia University School of Nursing and Tiffani Chidume of Auburn University College of Nursing bring their considerable expertise to the topic of The Culture of Care
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In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editors Kellie Bryant of Columbia University School of Nursing and Tiffani Chidume of Auburn University College of Nursing bring their considerable expertise to the topic of The Culture of Care. Although it has long been debated whether caring can be taught, guest editors and authors here examine best practices and strategies to provide optimal patient care. This issue will also address caring for special populations that face specific challenges and/or have been historically marginalized, with a focus on Black mothers and the LGBTQ+ community.
In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editors Kellie Bryant of Columbia University School of Nursing and Tiffani Chidume of Auburn University College of Nursing bring their considerable expertise to the topic of The Culture of Care. Although it has long been debated whether caring can be taught, guest editors and authors here examine best practices and strategies to provide optimal patient care. This issue will also address caring for special populations that face specific challenges and/or have been historically marginalized, with a focus on Black mothers and the LGBTQ+ community.
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Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including taking a trauma-informed care approach to patient care; how do we teach our future generation of nurses to provide emotional support to patients; bringing cultural humility to the bedside; healing after COVID-19; nurses and self-care; caring for patients who do not follow healthcare recommendations; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on the culture of care, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
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Edited by Kellie Bryant, DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN, Assistant Dean of Clinicals Affairs and Simulation and Associate Professor and Tiffani Chidume, DNP, CCRN-K, CHSE, CHSOS, Associate Professor, Auburn University College of Nursing
Edited by Kellie Bryant, DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN, Assistant Dean of Clinicals Affairs and Simulation and Associate Professor and Tiffani Chidume, DNP, CCRN-K, CHSE, CHSOS, Associate Professor, Auburn University College of Nursing
Strategies for Developing a Nurturing Environment for the next Generation of Nurses Cultural Humility and Diversity in Nursing Academia: Understanding History to Create a “Brave Space Culture in the Classroom Meeting the Religious and Cultural Needs of Patients at Different Points in Their Care Interprofessional Education and Essential Approach to Health care Stress First Aid for Health-care Workers: An Indicated Mental Illness Prevention Program for Nursing Education Opportunities for Nurses to Decrease the Stigma Associated with Housing Instability and Homelessness Facilitating Gender-Affirming Nursing Encounters A Cultural Humility Approach to Inclusive and Equitable Nursing Care Promoting Health Equity Among Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations Perceptions to Overcoming Barriers to Prenatal Care in African American Women How Can Organizations Support a Culture of Care? Second-Victim Phenomenon
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/the-culture-of-care-an-issue-of-nursing-clinics-9780443130076.html309664The Culture of Care, An Issue of Nursing Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780443130076_10.jpg34.2948.99USDInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/Nursing Management/Clinics/Nursing & Midwifery/Nursing Management/Japan Titles/Clinics/Nursing & Midwifery/Nursing Management/Clinics50545895255041525987152631605054666433512143887251488653650545715145120525985241826924335105In this issue of <i>Nursing Clinics of North America</i>, guest editors Kellie Bryant of Columbia University School of Nursing and Tiffani Chidume of Auburn University College of Nursing bring their considerable expertise to the topic of <b>The Culture of Care</b>. Although it has long been debated whether caring can be taught, guest editors and authors here examine best practices and strategies to provide optimal patient care. This issue will also address caring for special populations that face specific challenges and/or have been historically marginalized, with a focus on Black mothers and the LGBTQ+ community. In this issue of <i>Nursing Clinics of North America</i>, guest editors Kellie Bryant of Columbia University School of Nursing and Tiffani Chidume of Auburn University College of Nursing bring their considerable expertise to the topic of <b>The Culture of Care</b>. Although it has long been debated whether caring can be taught, guest editors and authors here examine best practices and strategies to provide optimal patient care. This issue will also address caring for special populations that face specific challenges and/or have been historically marginalized, with a focus on Black mothers and the LGBTQ+ community.00add-to-cart97804431300762024ProfessionalEdited by Kellie Bryant, DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN and Tiffani Chidume, DNP, CCRN-K, CHSE, CHSOS20241Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier240Jan 25, 2024IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Kellie Bryant</STRONG>, DNP, WHNP, CHSE, FAAN, Assistant Dean of Clinicals Affairs and Simulation and Associate Professor and <STRONG>Tiffani Chidume</STRONG>, DNP, CCRN-K, CHSE, CHSOS, Associate Professor, Auburn University College of NursingClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: NursingUnited StatesYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select