The Changing Nature of Nursing in a Managerial AgeISBN: 978-0-632-04252-4
Paperback
196 pages
September 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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This text takes a fresh view on the debate at the heart of
nursing. It considers the future for nursing within health care and
social care and how it needs to adjust to its changing status and
power in the context of social and health policy.
The book is organised into four sections. The first sets forth
an ideal vision of nursing as a profession with 'caring' as its
core feature. The second section outlines threats to nursing as a
caring profession posed by a managerial agenda within health care
and social care services. The third and fourth sections reconsider
the ideals and realities of professional nursing in the context of
managerialism and the changing culture of health care
provision.
This book makes a major contribution to current thinking about the nature of nursing as an occupation and its relevance and particular contribution to human well being. It should find a wide and appreciative audience among nurses and students, as well as other health care and social care professionals, and those involved in health service planning.