International Practice Development in Nursing builds on Practice Development in Nursing, edited by the same editors and is the first book to develop a truly international practice development perspective.
Practice development is a key concept in developing effective nursing care which is firmly embedded in health service modernisation agendas, clinical governance strategies, team and cultural developments and in quality improvements that directly impact on patient care in the UK and internationally. Practice development acknowledges the interplay between the development of knowledge and skills, enablement strategies, facilitation and a systematic, rigorous and continuous processes of emancipatory change in order to achieve evidence-based, person-centred care.
International Practice Development in Nursing is an essential resource for all practice developers and for nurses with a remit for facilitating innovation and change in practice.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Kim Manley, Brendan McCormack, Val Wilson
Chapter 2: Person-centred Systems and Processes
Brendan McCormack, Kim Manley and Ken Walsh
Chapter 3: The ever-changing discourse of practice development: Can we all keep afloat?
Lucienne. Hoogwerf, Donna. Frost and Tanya McCance
Chapter 4: A methodological walk in the forest: critical creativity and human flourishing
Angie Titchen & Brendan McCormack
Chapter 5: Evidence use and evidence generation in practice development
Tracey Bucknall, Bridie Kent, Kim Manley
Chapter 6: Learning – the Heart of Practice Development
Charlotte Clarke & Val Wilson
Chapter 7: An Exploration Of Practice Development Evaluation: Unearthing Praxis
Val Wilson, Sally Hardy, Bob Brown
Chapter 8: Enabling Practice development: delving into the concept of facilitation from a practitioner perspective
Theresa Shaw, Jan Dewing, Ros Young, Margaret Devlin, Christine Boomer and Marja Legius
Chapter 9: Being Culturally Sensitive in Development Work
Cheryle Moss & Jane Chittenden
Chapter 10: Person-centred outcomes and cultural change
Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance, Paul Slater, Joanna McCormick, Charlotte McArdle and Jan Dewing
Chapter 11: Changing the culture and context of practice: Evaluating the Journey Towards Family-Centred Care
Val Wilson, Raelene Walsh
Chapter 12: Becoming a Facilitator – the journey
Shirley Burke, Helen O’Neal and Jacqueline Clarke
Chapter 13: Leadership Support
Annette Solman & Mary FitzGerald
Chapter 14: Becoming and Being Active Learners and Creating Active Learning Workplaces: The Value of Active Learning in Practice Development
Jan Dewing
Chapter 15: Evidence use in practice development
Rob McSherry and Karen Cox
Chapter 16: Using Practice Development approaches in the development of a Managed Clinical Network
Liz Henderson and Sandra McKillop
Chapter 17: Accrediting Practice Development Activity: an approach for achieving person-centred and evidence-based care
Kim Manley, Jane Canny, Jill Down ,Jane-Marie Hamill, Elaine Manderson, Natalie Moroney, Jenny Newton, Alyce Schultz, Helen Young
Chapter 18: The Future Contribution of Practice Development in a Changing Healthcare Context
Kim Manley, Brendan McCormack, Val Wilson and Debra Thoms
Author Information
Professor Kim Manley is Head of Practice Development, Royal College of Nursing.
Professor Brendan McCormack is Professor of Nursing Research/Director of Nursing research and Practice Development, Nursing Research Institute, University of Ulster & Royal Hospitals Trust, Belfast. Adjunct Professor of Nursing, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Rob Garbett is Research Fellow, Nursing Research Institute, University of Ulster & Royal Hospitals Trust, Belfast.