All Categories
    Filters
    Preferences
    Search

    Intergrated Contraceptive and Sexual Healthcare: A Practical Guide

    £23.09
    £25.99
    Price-Match is available in-store for recommended titles in CCCU module handbooks
    ISBN: 9781857757231
    Products specifications
    Attribute nameAttribute value
    AuthorBEKAERT, SARAH
    Pub Date01/06/2006
    Binding7
    Pages240
    Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
    Ship to
    *
    *
    Shipping Method
    Name
    Estimated Delivery
    Price
    No shipping options
    Availability: In stock
    Bringing together the information required for a practitioner working in sexual and reproductive health, this book is a resource for use in day to day practice. It provides an integrated educational resource for nurses. It also highlights the need for training and education programmes to be developed with the concept of integrated care in mind.

    Forewords by Kathy French and Kevin Miles Respectively Sexual Health Advisor, Royal College of Nursing; Nurse Specialist, Margaret Pyke Centre, London, Hon. Lecturer in Sexual Health, University College London This book is an essential resource for use in day to day practice. It is user-friendly and ideal as a quick reference guide, bringing together all the basic information required for a practitioner working in sexual and reproductive health. A helpful formulary and glossary of terms is included along with web links and suggestions for further reading. 'This timely publication will go a long way in helping the many professionals in the field to deliver care as part of a team. Essential reading for pre- and post-registration students in sexual health.' Kate French, in her Foreword 'This book paves the way forward in terms of providing the first truly integrated educational resource for nurses. Such a significant contribution to the evolving specialty of integrated contraceptive and sexual healthcare will also enhance career pathways and opportunities for nurses.
    It also highlights the growing need for training and education programmes to be developed with the concept of integrated care in mind. [The] book will be welcome, not only to nurses currently providing integrated models of contraceptive and sexual healthcare, but also to a much wider range of healthcare workers who provide care in either of the contraception or GUM specialities, as well as educationalists who will provide programmes of training to these practitioners.' Kevin Miles, in his Foreword