Community nursing services in England : an historical policy analysis / Donna Bramwell, Kath Checkland, Jolanta Shields, Pauline Allen.
2022
JF1525.P6 B73 2022
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Community nursing services in England : an historical policy analysis / Donna Bramwell, Kath Checkland, Jolanta Shields, Pauline Allen.
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9783031170843 electronic book
3031170849 electronic book
9783031170836 hardcover
3031170830 hardcover
3031170849 electronic book
9783031170836 hardcover
3031170830 hardcover
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
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10.1007/978-3-031-17084-3 doi
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JF1525.P6 B73 2022
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362.173
Summary
This open access book provides an historical account of the ways in which community nursing services in England have been shaped by policy changes, from the inception of the NHS in 1948 to the present day. Focusing on policies regarding the organisation and provision of community nursing services, it offers an important assessment of how community nursing has evolved under successive governments. The book also provides reflections on how historic policies have influenced the service of today, and how lessons learnt from the past can inform organisation and delivery of current and future community nursing services. It is an important resource for those researching community nursing and health services, as well as practitioners and policy makers. Donna Bramwell is Research Associate at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research interests include the sociology of health and illness, primary care health policy, and health organisations. Kath Checkland is Professor of Health Policy and Primary Care at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research addresses all aspects of system organisation and management, with a particular focus on commissioning and primary care. Jolanta Shields is Lecturer in Politics at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Her research explores the politics of health inequalities and how health system governance is shaped by wider socio-political forces. Pauline Allen is Professor of Health Systems Organisation at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. Her research examines the organisation of the health systems, with a particular focus upon governance, accountability and contractual approaches to system management.
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1. Introduction.- 2. 1948 to 1974: Community Nursing Services as a Local Government Service.- 3. 1974 to 1982: A Unified Geographically Based Health System.- 4. 1983 to 1990: The Era of General Management.- 5. The 1990's: The Introduction of the Internal Market.- 6. 2000: Transforming Community Services.- 7. 2010 to 2015: The Health and Social Care Act.- 8. 2015 to 2022: Focus on Integration.- 9. Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. 1948 to 1974: Community Nursing Services as a Local Government Service
3. 1974 to 1982: A Unified Geographically Based Health System
4. 1983 to 1990: The Era of General Management
5. The 1990s: The Introduction of the Internal Market
6. 2000: Transforming Community Services
7. 2010 to 2015: The Health and Social Care Act
8. 2015 to 2022: Focus on Integration
9. Conclusion.
2. 1948 to 1974: Community Nursing Services as a Local Government Service
3. 1974 to 1982: A Unified Geographically Based Health System
4. 1983 to 1990: The Era of General Management
5. The 1990s: The Introduction of the Internal Market
6. 2000: Transforming Community Services
7. 2010 to 2015: The Health and Social Care Act
8. 2015 to 2022: Focus on Integration
9. Conclusion.