New Rituals for Old: Nursing Through the Looking Glass

Butterworth-Heinemann Medical (1994)
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Abstract

In this sequel to their highly successful 'Nursing Rituals, Research and Rational Actions', the innovative & challenging approach adopted by the authors is pursued further. They argue that unless nurses continually think & act autonomously & creatively, new ideas introduced to improve practice could themselves be in danger of becoming ritualised. Well referenced, this accessible book is for practising nurses, managers & educationalists, as well as diploma & degree students.

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