Promoting Continence: A Clinical and Research Resource - Softcover

Getliffe, Kathryn; Dolman, Mary

 
9780702026379: Promoting Continence: A Clinical and Research Resource

Synopsis

The new edition of this popular text contains practical and theoretical knowledge on the promotion of continence and provides an invaluable resource for practitioners caring for all client groups in the community and hospital environments. It is easy to read and the new sections follow a logical format making it user-friendly too. New topics covered include health promotion in continence and research into new developments in continence treatment and prevention.

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Review

"The format is logical and easy to read, with excellent use of illustrations and case studies linking theory to practice. This is a much needed resource.” Ellie Stewart. Nursing Standard. July 2 : vol 22 no 43 : 2008 "The structure is well thought out, giving theoretical underpinning knowledge, treatment options and case studies to link theory and practice - community-based healthcare professionals at all levels can benefit from this book.” Lynn Freeman,COMMUNITY PRACTITIONER, August 2008 Volume 81 Number 8

"The structure is well designed giving theoretical underpinning knowledge, treatment options, case studies and suggestions for the need for further research...The editors have drawn together a very experienced and knowledgable team of clinicians and policy writers which has resulted in the production of an invaluable resource for all clinicians working with people who have bladder and bowel problems." Journal of Community Nursing, July 2009

Synopsis

This second edition of the text on continence promotion contains practical and theoretical knowledge and provides a resource for practitioners caring for all client groups in the community and hospital environments. It is easy to read and the new sections follow a logical format, making it user-friendly. New topics covered include health promotion in continence and research into new developments in continence treatment and prevention. The text is supported by research-based evidence and examples of case studies in each chapter.

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