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Complementary Therapies in the Care of Older People

by Helen Brett

Gives nurses an insight into using complementary therapies safely with older people. Divided into four parts, this text considers the implications for safe practice; gives an overview of the four main therapies: massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and flower remedies; and looks at practical applications of the therapies.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The need to address the many health care needs of an ageing population increases daily. This text should give nurses an insight into using complementary therapies safely with older people. It is divided into four parts. Part 1 considers the implications for safe practice. Part 2 gives an overview of the four main therapies: massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and flower remedies. Part 3 is the heart of the book and looks at practical applications of the therapies. There is a sound theoretical component to inform safe practice and realistic examples of the integration of such therapies into orthodox care. In a changing world where nurses are reaching out and incorporating different approaches to enhance their practice, this comprehensive resourse should be a useful tool in the care of the older person.

Back Cover

The need to address the many health care needs of an ageing population increases daily. This text should give nurses an insight into using complementary therapies safely with older people. It is divided into four parts. Part 1 considers the implications for safe practice. Part 2 gives an overview of the four main therapies: massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and flower remedies. Part 3 is the heart of the book and looks at practical applications of the therapies. There is a sound theoretical component to inform safe practice and realistic examples of the integration of such therapies into orthodox care. In a changing world where nurses are reaching out and incorporating different approaches to enhance their practice, this comprehensive resourse should be a useful tool in the care of the older person.

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The need to address the many health care needs of an ageing population increases daily. This text should give nurses an insight into using complementary therapies safely with older people. It is divided into four parts. Part 1 considers the implications for safe practice. Part 2 gives an overview of the four main therapies: massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and flower remedies. Part 3 is the heart of the book and looks at practical applications of the therapies. There is a sound theoretical component to inform safe practice and realistic examples of the integration of such therapies into orthodox care. In a changing world where nurses are reaching out and incorporating different approaches to enhance their practice, this comprehensive resourse should be a useful tool in the care of the older person.

Author Biography

Helen Brett MSc, RN, DipN(Lon), Cert Ed, is a Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University College. She has a certificate in Anatomy, Physiology and Massage (ITEC), a Certificate in Reflex Zone Therapy (IEB for IFR), and a diploma in Holistic Aromatherapy (ISPA), and is a Practising Member of the International Society of Professional Aromatherapists and an Associate Member of the British Acupuncture Register.

Table of Contents

The Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. PART I: CONSIDERATIONS FOR SAFE PRACTICE. Chapter 1. Integrating Complementary Therapies Into The Nursing Care of The older Person. Chapter 2. The Appropriateness of Touch. PART II: AN OVERVIEW OF THE THERAPIES. Chapter 3. Massage. Chapter 4. Aromatherapy. Chapter 5. Reflexology (reflex zone therapy). Chapter 6. Flower Remedies. PART III: APPLICATION TO PRACTICE. Chapter 7. The Mental, Emotional and Neurological State. Chapter 8. Respiratory and Circulatory Conditions. Chapter 9. Alimentary Disorders. Chapter 10. Genitourinary Systems. Chapter 11. Mobility Problems. Chapter 12. Sleeping and Resting. Chapter 13. The Cancer Patient. Chapter 14. Dying. Chapter 15. The Way Forward. Appendix I: Essential Oils. Appendix II: Hazardous Essential Oils. Appendix III: Additional Information. Useful Addresses. Index. 

Long Description

The need to address the many health care needs of an ageing population increases daily. This text should give nurses an insight into using complementary therapies safely with older people. It is divided into four parts. Part 1 considers the implications for safe practice. Part 2 gives an overview of the four main therapies: massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and flower remedies. Part 3 is the heart of the book and looks at practical applications of the therapies. There is a sound theoretical component to inform safe practice and realistic examples of the integration of such therapies into orthodox care. In a changing world where nurses are reaching out and incorporating different approaches to enhance their practice, this comprehensive resourse should be a useful tool in the care of the older person.

Details

ISBN1861563043
Author Helen Brett
Short Title COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN THE
Language English
ISBN-10 1861563043
ISBN-13 9781861563040
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Edition 1st
Residence US
DOI 10.1604/9781861563040
UK Release Date 2001-12-15
AU Release Date 2001-12-15
NZ Release Date 2001-12-15
US Release Date 2001-12-15
Pages 292
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year 2001
Publication Date 2001-12-15
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 615.50846
Audience Professional & Vocational

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