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Written by Australian authors with extensive experience in aged care, this book provides an introduction to the care of older people for nurses in clinical practice.
Readers will be hard pressed to find a more comprehensive book that covers all aspects of living with dementia.
This book describes the rationale of different research designs and methods clearly and simply, and then examines their effectiveness in the context of health intervention.
The author’s personal account of his experience as a patient forms the basis of this book.
According to the charity Anxiety UK, as many as one in six young people will experience an anxiety problem at some point in their lives.
Written by a credible author with a background in gastroenterology, this book will particularly appeal to those who are interested in the functioning of the gut.
