Englewood Cliffs, N. Your Bibliography: Cooke, H. Sociology in Nursing and Healthcare e-Book. Elsevier Limited. In-text: Supporting nurses and midwives through lifelong learning, Your Bibliography: Epilepsy. Supporting nurses and midwives through lifelong learning.
Your Bibliography: Goldsmith, J. Your Bibliography: Leary, A. What is a nurse? Baffling number of job roles leaves patients and bosses confused. Variation in job titles within the nursing workforce. Journal of Clinical Nursing , 26 , pp. Your Bibliography: Merrifield, N. Journals by Subject. Publish with us. Contact us. Related Articles: Open Access. Creative Education Vol. Four or more authors: Smith et al. If you are discussing the literature and need to compare authors and their contributions.
The author is outside the bracket:. If you are just using the information without reviewing the literature.
The author is inside the bracket:. You must include page numbers and single speech marks if you are quoting from your source:. You can include page numbers if you are summarising a point made on a particular page but not quoting.
This is good practice but not an essential requirement. If you wish to cite a source in your work that the author you are reading has cited, then you can do it in the format:. Smith's views on public health practice Smith, , cited in Arthurs, support the idea Where Arthurs is the source you've read and Smith is the source which Arthurs is discussing.
If you use a quote from the original source use 'quoted in' rather than 'cited in'. Go to the Basics section of cite-them-right for additional information. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Why should I reference? When writing assignments, you need to acknowledge use of another a uthor's i deas so that you: Give the original author credit Support your arguments and make your assignment more academic E nable the reader to find your sources Prove to your lecturer that you have read around the subject Accurate referencing will help you avoid accusations of plagiarism and possible loss of marks.
Refworks RefWorks is web-based reference management software available to students and staff at University of West London. How to reference a book Books Surname , Initial. Important note: College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare students must include all authors in the reference list No personal author - use the organisation e. The need for a distinction between print and electronic versions unnecessary. Edited books Each chapter has its own author s Ramsey, R.
How to reference a journal Journal Articles Surname, Initial. Note: Things are different when there is: Three authors: Smith, K. How do I reference guidelines, reports, systematic reviews, webpages, trust guidelines Clinical Guidelines, Reports and other professional documentation Name of organisation Year Title.
Webpage BBC Scientists claim pesticides are linked to bee decline. In Text Citation Citing in the text of your work As well as provide a full reference in the reference list, you must cite in the text of your work at the place you have used information from, or quoted from, a source. Points to Remember Format : surname publication year or surname, publication year e. Jones or Jones, Each section contains a series of statements that taken together signify what good nursing and midwifery practice looks like.
Our guidance covers some important things to consider - like using social media responsibly and what to do if you ever need to raise a concern. We've also published some additional information on topics that may come up throughout your career:. Our core role is to regulate, and to ensure we regulate as well as possible, we proactively support our professions.
This means creating resources that are useful throughout your career as a nurse, midwife or nursing associate, helping you to deliver our standards and address future challenges. Caring with Confidence is a series of bite-sized animations about key aspects of your role as a nursing or midwifery professional, and how the Code can support you.
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