Caring for Older People in the CommunityISBN: 978-0-470-51804-5
Paperback
264 pages
July 2009
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She is currently Project Lead for a Blended Learning Project within the university focusing on the provision of education for long-term conditions. Angela has been involved in a number of projects including the facilitation of Action Learning Sets with four groups of community matrons. She is currently working with two local primary care trusts to deliver case management workshops.
Lesley Moore, MA, RN, Diploma of Nursing (Wales), Cert Ed
(FE), RNT, Florence Nightingale Scholar, Fellow of the Higher
Education Academy, Churchill Fellow, National Teaching Fellow,
FRSA, Senior Lecturer Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,
University of the West of England, Bristol.
Lesley's background was in intensive care and recovery nursing for
both the NHS and military sectors before becoming a clinical
teacher and a nurse teacher. After majoring in social ethics,
Lesley’s research interests have focused on ethics and
work-based learning. As an informal carer, she supported a close
relative at home having renal haemodialysis. As a result of this
experience, she is aware of the vulnerability of the older person
with a long-term condition being cared for in the community during
the transition of change in the NHS.