
Understanding Sociology in Nursing
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Key features include:
Case studies and scenarios to help students relate sociology to real-life examples
Reflection points to help students critically engage with the discussion
Learning outcomes and chapter summaries for revision
Definitions of key terms in each chapter
Reviews / Votes
'This is a very useful addition to existing resources -I hope it becomes a core addition to nursing reading lists everywhere.' -- Dr Aled Jones 'This is an excellent sociology textbook that I will be recommending to my students. It is interesting, relevant and easy to read - particularly good for the student who a) has not studied sociology at A Level and b) the student who fails to see the relevance of sociology to nursing.' -- Mike Parker, Lecturer in Acute & Critical Care Nursing 'Written by eminent researchers in the field "Understanding Sociology in Nursing" provides a unique and contemporary nursing perspective of sociology. The book is practice focused and supported by theory, making the text highly accessible for nursing students to understand why sociology is relevant and important to them. Highly recommended for undergraduate nursing.' -- Pam Page 'Nursing is a crucial social activity. This fascinating book sociologically analyses the key issues of practice across the spectrum of care; the role and meaning of nursing, being a patient, the caring role, the body, overall management, macro theory and when things go wrong. It is brilliantly written; accessible, intelligent and moving.'-- David Ring 'Understanding Sociology in Nursing will become a key text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students due to it's comprehensive overview of the field. However, what excites me most is that my undergraduate students will be introduced to key influential authors such as Goffman in reading this book. I have ordered copies for my university library!' -- David Clark 'Understanding Sociology of Nursing examines contemporary nursing from a critical perspective in an interesting and accessible style that encourages a reflective and questioning approach. The discussions of research and care investigations are thought provoking and will extend perspectives about nursing as a profession today.' -- Lesley Baillie
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Helen has worked as a nurse teacher and as a researcher for the last 20 years. She's particularly interested in how nurses learn in clinical practice and the role of emotions in clinical practice and their effect on learning.
Michael Traynor is Professor of Nursing Policy at Middlesex University. Daniel Kelly is RCN Professor of Nursing Research at Cardiff University. Pam Smith is Professorial Fellow of Nursing Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Content
Chapter 2: Who Is the Patient?
Chapter 3: Becoming a Nurse
Chapter 4: Nursing as Women's Work
Chapter 5: Caring, Facework and Nursing
Chapter 6: Nursing the Body
Chapter 7: When Things Go Wrong
Chapter 8: Leadership and Management
Chapter 9: Using a Sociological Framework to Understand Nursing
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