ISBN-13: 9783030078898 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 232 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030078898 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 232 str.
It describes results from a variety of clinical contexts about individualized nursing care and explains factors associated with the perceptions and delivery of individualized nursing care from different point of views.
1. Introduction (Riitta Suhonen, Minna Stolt, Evridiki Papastavrou)
Section I Theoretical framework for individualised care (section editor Minna Stolt)
2. Understanding the basics/importance of individualised care / philosophy (Riitta Suhonen)
3. Individualised care (concept, definitions), related concepts – What individualised care is about (Riitta Suhonen, Andreas Charalambous)
4. Individualised care – ethical considerations, value basis (Ann Gallagher)
Section II Research framework: The Individualised Care Scale (section editor Riitta Suhonen)
5. Measuring individualised care (available versions – how to develop an instrument) (Riitta Suhonen, Chryssoula Lemonidou)
6. The use and cultural adaptation of the ICS in different languages (George Efstathiou)
7. Validity and reliability of the Individualised Care Scale (Minna Stolt)
8. Experiences of using the scale and analysing the results - Use of the ICS in the outcome measure in intervention studies (Maud Heinen, Ann Van Hecke)
9. Other instruments measuring individualised care and concepts related (Janika Koskenniemi, Minna Stolt, Riitta Suhonen)
Section III Research Evidence: The delivery of individualised care (section editor Evridiki Papastavrou) (Individualised care in clinical practice/ (from the patients’, professionals’ and other perspectives)
10. Individualised care in acute care/ surgery/operative care (Helena Leino-Kilpi)
11. Individualised care in older people care (Beatriz Rodriguez-Martin)
12. Individualised care in cancer care (Andreas Charalambous)
13. Individualised care in mental health and psychiatric care (Maritta Välimäki and Tella Lantta)
14. Individualised care and rehabilitation (Lena von Koch)
15. Individual’s foot health (Minna Stolt)
16. Individualised care related to other nursing concepts (Caring behaviours, patient satisfaction) (Evridiki Papastavrou)
Section IV The organisational framework for the delivery of individualised care (section editor Riitta Suhonen & Evridiki Papastavrou)
17. Supporting individualised nursing care by nursing interventions (Minna Stolt, Riitta Suhonen)
18. Supporting individualised nursing care by leadership (professional practice environment) (Evridiki Papastavrou)
19. Environment supporting individuality (Marie Elf & Susanna Nordin)
20. The ethical climate and its’ relation to individualised care (Stavros Vryonnides & Evridiki Papastavrou)
This contributed book is based on more than 20 years of researches on patient individuality, care and services of the continuously changing healthcare system. It describes how research results can be used to respond to challenges on individuality in healthcare systems. Service users’, patients’ or clients’ point of views on care and health services are urgently needed.
This book describes the conceptualisation of the individualized nursing care phenomenon and the process development of the measuring instruments of that phenomenon in different contexts. It describes results from a variety of clinical contexts about individualized nursing care and explains factors associated with the perceptions and delivery of individualized nursing care from different point of views. This book may appeal to clinicians, nurses practitioners and researchers from many fields.
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