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Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice

Mary Koloroutis; Marie Manthey; Jayne Felgen; Colleen Person; Leah Kinnaird; Donna Wright; Sharon Dingman (Author)


This book is a fine collaborative discourse defending institutional nursing and institutional quality assurance.
The expanding and changing roles and boundaries of nursing are noted. The changing Doctor Nurse game, shared governance, evidence based practice, self directed education, and decentralization are noted. As a previous reviewer has stated, we have heard this all before.

As Dr Lawrence Savett suggests, We may learn a lot about nursing from this book. The authors suggest we need a lot of consultation so that top heavy administrations can get it right.

Terrific book well documented. It could be noted that current news reports that the British are decentralizing their top heavy health administration. As a medical provider (Nurse Practitioner), I think our system seems to need real change including less administrative cost, less constraint on important care, more collaboration, more truth in advertising for pharmaceuticals, and then the "primacy of caring" may prevail.

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