
Primary Care for Older People is a contemporary reference work on health problems in later life written exclusively by primary care professionals for primary care professionals that: 1.Integrate nursing and medical perspectives on clinical practice and service organization 2. Understands that well-intentioned changes in practice and service provision can have harmful effects on patients, professionals and the health care service 3. Is still able to offer positive guidance to individual practitioners, practices and Primary Care Groups, anout best practive and innovative multi-disciplinary care for an ageing population. It is aimed at doctors, nurses, health visitors and social workers who are trying to combine care of individuals with an understanding of the needs of whole communities. Its themes are relevant to teachers in different professional disciplines, to members of Primary Care Group and Trust Board, to planners and managers of primary care services, as well as to practitioners. The authors bring to this book their experience in general practice and community nursing, their expertise in service development and management, and their awareness of primary care research.
This text investigates the clinical and organizational challenges inherent in providing effective primary care for an aging population. The authors, Steve Iliffe and Vari Drennan, leverage their extensive backgrounds in general practice, community nursing, and health service management to provide a framework for multi-disciplinary care. They argue that practitioners must balance individual patient needs with broader community health requirements while remaining cognizant of the potential for unintended negative consequences in service provision.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for multi-disciplinary teams operating within primary care settings. Practitioners frequently note the practical utility of the authors' approach to balancing clinical care with administrative service planning.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2000-10-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192629514
ISBN-13:
9780192629517
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