Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Part 1: The Policy Context.
Setting the scene: concepts of specialist practitioner and practice mentor; From policy to practice; Developing and maintaining quality in higher education.
Part 2: Theory and Practice Context.
Learning approaches in the practice context; Reflective practice; Clinical supervision; The English National Board Higher Award; Assessment of specialist practice.
Part 3: Practice: Opportunities and Challenges.
Evidence-based practice; General practice nursing; Community mental health nursing; Community learning disability nursing; Community children's nursing; Health visiting (Public health nursing); Occupational health nursing; District nursing (Community nursing in the home); School nursing; Being a specialist student; Being a practice teacher; Navigating practice: challenges and opportunities; Concluding Comments; References; Index
Judith Canham is the author of Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities, published by Wiley.
Joanne Bennett is the author of Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities, published by Wiley.
"In a nutshell this book is dedicated...to a range of Community
Practitioners and delves into issues related to the facilitation of
specialist practice roles and development...arguments and
discussions are presented clearly and effectively with supportive
evidence."
Nurse Education Today
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