ISBN : 9780198842248
Expert nursing care is vital to women's health, and successful gynaecological treatment relies on a good partnership between the woman and the health professional. Fully updated for its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Women's Health Nursing is a vital tool in helping practitioners assist women in making informed choices and keeping up-to-date with changes to the field. Written with a focus on multi-disciplinary integrated care systems and a greater emphasis on prevention and patient autonomy, this new edition incorporates the most recent evidence-based guidelines and developments in nursing roles and contraceptive methods. Drawing on the knowledge and experience of a team of clinical experts, this handbook provides clear, practical information on all aspects of women's health nursing from the community to the hospital setting.
1 Debra Holloway: Introduction
2 Debra Holloway: Nurse's impact on care, role, training, and career pathway
3 Sunanda Gupta, Debra Holloway, and Jenny Chrimes: The basics
4 Brianna Cloke: Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
5 Katherine Gale, Ali Kubba, and Debra Holloway: Menstrual and bleeding disorders
6 Ali Kubba, Sunanda Gupta, and Nikki Noble: Hormone and endocrine disorders
7 Katherine Gale, Claudia Tye, Ali Kubba, and Sunanda Gupta: Other disorders of women's health
8 Victoria Mckenzie, Leila Frodsham, and Debra Holloway: Sexual health
9 Debra Holloway: Menopause
10 Ellie Stewart: Bladder
11 Cathy Hughes: Gynaecological oncology
12 Jenny Chrimes: Nursing care of the gynaecological patient in hospital
13 Shelley Raine: Contraception
14 Joanne Fletcher: Unwanted fertility
15 Fiona Phillips: Care of the woman in early pregnancy problems
16 Fiona Phillips: Care of the patient in emergency gynaecology units
17 Alice Denga: Fertility and subfertility
18 Aggie Jokhan, Joyce Aburam, Emma Sinfield, and Debra Holloway: Colposcopy
19 Ali Kubba: Breast
20 Sunanda Gupta: Lifestyle issues