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An introduction to excellence in practice development in health and social care / Rob McSherry and Jerry Warr.

By: McSherry, RobertContributor(s): Warr, JerryMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Excellence in practice development in health and social carePublication details: Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill Open University Press, 2008Description: viii, 134 pISBN: 9780335236329 (ebook)Subject(s): Health services administration -- Standards -- Great Britain | Medical care -- Great Britain -- Quality control | Social service -- Great Britain -- Quality control | Social service -- Standards -- Great Britain | Health and Wellbeing | Social services & welfare, criminology | Medical administration & managementGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335223213Summary: The first in the series, this introductory text outlines what is meant by excellence in practice. It explores core contemporary issues to illustrate excellence, including evidence based practice, clinical governance, and health care standards. "The book is much more than a simple 'introduction' to practice development; it provides an in-depth analysis of the governance challenges and should be read by all staff and indeed senior managers tasked with such onerous responsibilities."Journal of Interprofessional Care"I recommend it to all members of the multidisciplinary team in any clinical environment, whether or not there is a practice development presence. The book is well referenced, with useful diagrams and signposts for further reading. This complete read includes the application of practice development, how to measure success, and public and patient expectations. It also addresses litigation, changing cultures and how to motivate others."Nursing Standard"Rob McSherry and Jerry Warr provide essential information on practice development in this excellent book. It is well referenced, and includes many useful diagrams and signposts to encourage further reading."Nursing ManagementThe first in a new series, this introductory text outlines what is meant by excellence in practice and explores the core contemporary issues used to illustrate excellence, including evidence-based practice, clinical governance, and health and social care standards.McSherry and Warr offer simple and effective tools and techniques to support the development of excellence in practice. The book also provides guidance to support the individual, team and organisation in achieving excellence in practice. All topics covered are key to the Quality and Modernisation Agendas, and the book includes coverage on:Reshaping healthcare delivery Clinical governance Responsibility and accountabilityImplementing government targets and National Service Frameworks Public confidencePartnerships and collaborative workingEquality and diversityAutonomy Recruitment and retentionReal life practical examples and reflective exercises are used throughout to help the reader explore what excellence means in their everyday practice, as well as enforce the theory needed to inform delivery of excellence. An Introduction to Excellence in Practice Development in Health and Social Care is key reading for nurses and health and social care professionals, both in training and in practice.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The first in the series, this introductory text outlines what is meant by excellence in practice. It explores core contemporary issues to illustrate excellence, including evidence based practice, clinical governance, and health care standards. "The book is much more than a simple 'introduction' to practice development; it provides an in-depth analysis of the governance challenges and should be read by all staff and indeed senior managers tasked with such onerous responsibilities."Journal of Interprofessional Care"I recommend it to all members of the multidisciplinary team in any clinical environment, whether or not there is a practice development presence. The book is well referenced, with useful diagrams and signposts for further reading. This complete read includes the application of practice development, how to measure success, and public and patient expectations. It also addresses litigation, changing cultures and how to motivate others."Nursing Standard"Rob McSherry and Jerry Warr provide essential information on practice development in this excellent book. It is well referenced, and includes many useful diagrams and signposts to encourage further reading."Nursing ManagementThe first in a new series, this introductory text outlines what is meant by excellence in practice and explores the core contemporary issues used to illustrate excellence, including evidence-based practice, clinical governance, and health and social care standards.McSherry and Warr offer simple and effective tools and techniques to support the development of excellence in practice. The book also provides guidance to support the individual, team and organisation in achieving excellence in practice. All topics covered are key to the Quality and Modernisation Agendas, and the book includes coverage on:Reshaping healthcare delivery Clinical governance Responsibility and accountabilityImplementing government targets and National Service Frameworks Public confidencePartnerships and collaborative workingEquality and diversityAutonomy Recruitment and retentionReal life practical examples and reflective exercises are used throughout to help the reader explore what excellence means in their everyday practice, as well as enforce the theory needed to inform delivery of excellence. An Introduction to Excellence in Practice Development in Health and Social Care is key reading for nurses and health and social care professionals, both in training and in practice.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335223213

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