Promoting Continence,
Edition 3 A Clinical and Research Resource
By Kathryn Getliffe, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, RGN, DN, PGCEA and Mary Dolman, BSc(Nurs), RGN, ET, NB978, ResCert, CounsCert

Publication Date: 28 Sep 2007
Description
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. The 3rd edition of this popular text covers all aspects of continence, focusing on continence promotion and measurement of outcomes. The core chapters follow a standard structure for ease of use, and case studies are used throughout to link theory to practice.

Key Features

  • contains the latest developments in continence treatment
  • incorporates the most recent NHS guidelines on continence management and current legislation
  • includes international perspectives
  • provides a resource for practitioners caring for all client groups in the community and hospital environments

New Features

• a website providing practical documentation along with downloadable charts and examples of continuing professional development activities• a new chapter on vulnerable groups, including the frail elderly, and mental health and neurological problems• points for continuing professional development at end of every chapter• research evidence to guide practice.
About the author
By Kathryn Getliffe, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, RGN, DN, PGCEA, Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, and Associate Dean Graduate School, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK and Mary Dolman, BSc(Nurs), RGN, ET, NB978, ResCert, CounsCert, Independent Nurse Specialist, Continence and Stoma Care, Bath, UK
Book Reviews

“The format is logical and easy to read, with excellent use of illustrations and case studies linking theory to practice. This is a much needed resource.¿Ellie Stewart. Nursing Standard. July 2 : vol 22 no 43 : 2008“The structure is well thought out, giving theoretical underpinning knowledge, treatment options and case studies to link theory and practice – community-based healthcare professionals at all levels can benefit from this book.¿Lynn Freeman,COMMUNITY PRACTITIONER, August 2008 Volume 81 Number 8

"The structure is well designed giving theoretical underpinning knowledge, treatment options, case studies and suggestions for the need for further research...The editors have drawn together a very experienced and knowledgable team of clinicians and policy writers which has resulted in the production of an invaluable resource for all clinicians working with people who have bladder and bowel problems." Journal of Community Nursing, July 2009

Book details
ISBN: 9780443103476
Page Count: 352
Retail Price : £34.99
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Audience
Clinical nurse specialists, community and hospital-based nurses, nurses on undergraduate and post-registration courses