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Advancing Technology, Caring, and Nursing
By (Author) Rozzano Locsin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2001
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
610.73
Hardback
264
While the increase in lifesaving technology has extended both the length and quality of life for patients, critics have argued that health care professionals often read the technology rather than the patient. This critique strikes at the heart of nursing, which defines itself in terms of care for the whole person. Providing a comprehensive review of the issues surrounding the rapidly emerging field of technology, this collection describes how the nursing profession faces and deals with technological advances. The complexities of technology intimately influence aspects of nursing in every setting, and directly challenge caring as the essence of nursing. The present collection gives practicing nurses, students of basic and advanced nursing, and other health care professionals an overview of the contemporary situation of technology in mainstream health care and how it impacts on the quality of that care.
This book will serve as a useful resource to guide graduate students in nursing education and especially nurse educators who are involved in curriculum development for nursing eduation in the 21st century.-Choice
"This book will serve as a useful resource to guide graduate students in nursing education and especially nurse educators who are involved in curriculum development for nursing eduation in the 21st century."-Choice
Rozzano C. Locsin is Associate Professor of the College of Nursing at F orida Atlantic University.