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    Author(s)Karen Pridham Rana Limbo
    PublisherSPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY
    ISBN9780826140432
    Pages458
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2018

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    SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY Guided Participation in Pediatric Nursing Practice by Karen Pridham Rana Limbo

    The first book about Guided Participation written for nurses.This authoritative publication delivers an in-depth examination of Guided Participation (GP), a dynamic process of teaching and learning that parents and guardians have used for generations to help their charges become self-reliant. GP is helping another person become competent by providing expertise working alongside the learner. For the nurse specifically, this means educating and working alongside parents and children within an environment that supports health. Consistent with client- and family-centered practice, this fresh approach to nurse/client teaching is drawn a broad span of disciplines, including education, social and cultural anthropology, relationship-based attachment-caregiving theory, and developmental science.Written for students and practitioners who wish to incorporate GP into their practice, and for managers, administrators, and policy makers who support its implementation, this resource demonstrates the value of GP as a new and emerging health care model that integrates care across health care settings. The text describes, step-by-step, how to practice GP discusses support systems to maintain GP past the initial treatment. With abundant case studies, examples and research findings, chapters analyze how GP can promote health, prevent acute and chronic illness, and adjust old patterns of living and behaviors.Key Features:Includes video clips that illustrate how guided participation is applied in a variety of clinical practice settingsProvides access to self-directed online instructionLinks to online journal, case studies, additional chapters, and referencesFeatures downloadable parent checklists and teaching guidesDiscusses effective application of Guided Participation to all aspects of pediatric nursing care in a variety of practice settingsIncludes numerous case studies and examples with specific components identified to help readers learn theory and related conceptsPrint version of the book includes, free, searchable, digital access to the entire contents of the book! PrefaceForewordHelen Q. KivnickSection 1: Understanding Grandparenthood1. Theoretical Approaches to GrandparentingKatherine R. Allen, Angela C. Henderson, and Michelle M. Murray2. Research Methods and GrandparentingJoyce Weil and Angela Nancy Mendoza3. From the Classic to the Third Demographic Transition: Grandparenting across Three Cohorts in the U.S.Luoman Bao and Feinian Chen4. Grandparent-grandchild Relationships: A Proposed Mutuality Model with a Focus on Young Children and AdolescentsEva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Timothy Goler, and Jeffery Kahana5. Growing Old and Growing Up: Grandparents and their Adult Grandchildren in the Context of Mutigenerational RelationshipsMerril Silverstein6. Divorce and StepgrandparenthoodLawrence Ganong, Caroline Sanner, and Marilyn Coleman7. Grandfathers: Are their Roles Changing and is this Having on Impact on Grandchildren?Ann BuchananSection 2: Grandparents and Diversity8. Grandparenthood and Sexual OrientationChristine A. Fruhauf, Kristin Scherrer, and Nancy A. Orel9. Grandparents Raising their GrandchildrenBert Hayslip Jr. and Christine A. Fruhauf10. Grandparents in Changing Times: Negotiating Gender Across GenerationsAmanda E. Barnett and Ingrid A. ConnidisSection 3: Difficulties and Strengths in Grandparenting11. Grandparents and HealthJeremy B. Yorgason and Melanie S. Hill12. Grandparenthood: Clinical Issues and InterventionsMegan L. Dolbin-MacNab, Bradford D. Stucki, and Jameson E. Natwick13. Resilience, Resourcefulness, and GrandparentingCarol M. Musil, Jaclene A. Zauszniewski, Sarah E. Givens, Christina Henrich, McKenzie Wallace, Alexandra Jeanblanc, and Christopher J. Burant14. Clinical Intervention of Grandfamilies in a Rural Setting: A Special CaseRobert J. Maiden15. Grandparents and GriefAndrea C. Walker16. Grandparenting when Grandchildren are not PresentShannon E. Jarrott, Shelbie G. Turner, Jill J. Naar, and Aaron M. OgletreeSection 4: Cultural/Societal Aspects of Grandparenting17. Grandparents and Social PolicyCarole B. Cox18. Grandparents and Race/EthnicityJulian Montoro-Rodriguez and Jennifer Ramsey19. Grandparent Education: Curriculum, Instruction, and EvaluationParis S. Strom and Robert D. Strom20. Global Perspectives on Grandparenting: A Conceptual MetaframeworkMegan L. Dolbin-MacNab and Loriena A. Yancura21. Great Grandparenting in IsraelAhuva Even-Zohar22. What's Next for Grandparenthood Research? Conclusions and Future DirectionsChristine A. Fruhauf and Bert Hayslip Jr.



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