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Aligned with the NMC Standards of Proficiency for registered nurses, this book aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the sociological and psychological aspects of nursing and their significance within the discipline. It emphasises the application of theory to practice, encompassing the transition from individual care to the broader societal context. This book is highly recommended for student nurses seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in these areas.
Background reading for Principles of Nursing Module Year 1
Good overview applying psychology and sociology in clear nursing terms.
Highly recommend that this book is a suggested book for students reading list. A number of my learners were struggling to put the theories into context - this book has really supported their learning.
Fantastic book that links psychological theory and sociological theory with practice. Many of my students have been impressed with its easiness to read and understand with the clear examples, recommend for any nursing students.
Brings basic concepts in psychology and sociology to life for nursing students . I particularly liked the critical approach to mental health and the inclusion of new perspectives such as the The Power, Threat, Meaning Framework
Very useful book for the BSc nursing students.
An interesting and easy to read book which covers psychology and sociological topics arranged in the context of nursing practice. This book strikes the difficult balance of being accessible for a brand new student nurse whilst still being interesting for veteran nurses.
A fantastic text which applies theoretical concepts to clear and appropriate examples of practice - helping the reader to see the relevance of the social sciences to the nursing profession. A must read for nursing students.
This book provides an excellent overview of how psychology and sociology helps to shape and inform best practice