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Book Synopsis

This practical guide will assist healthcare practitioners to manage and meet the physical and psycho-social needs of people with complex chronic diseases/long-term conditions.

Systematic and evidence-based care which takes account of the expert patient and reduces unnecessary hospital admissions is vital to support those with long-term conditions/chronic diseases and those who care for them. Effective management of long-term conditions is an essential part of contemporary nursing and healthcare policy and practice globally. Reflecting recent changes in the curriculum, this fully updated multidisciplinary edition highlights the key issues in managing long-term conditions. It provides a practical and accessible guide for nurses and allied health professionals in the primary care environment including:

  • case studies on HIV and dementia and content on mental health
  • the physical and psychosocial impact of living with long-t

    Trade Review

    "This is a practical handbook for long term condition management, suitable for pre and post registration nurses, but not solely to the nursing profession. Despite the scale and complexity of this subject, the author presents a well structured, engaging and accessible guide. This is supported by the use of summary key points and reference to further reading; excellent prompts for reflection are liberally used and a whole chapter on case studies brings the text to life. The patient perspective is always present and recognition of the knowledge they have of their condition(s). The importance of using knowledge comes through strongly, not only through a dedicated chapter but threaded through the book, for example the reference to evidence underpinning self management practice. The author highlights the importance of not throwing out initiatives that work for the sake of something new. Despite digital health being an ever changing area, the author provides a useful overview of this topic. Recognising the speed of technological developments she offers other sources for evolving updates." - Sian Jones, registered nurse and former respiratory nurse specialist



    Table of Contents

    1.Social and political background. 2.Physical, psychological and psychosocial impact of living with a LTC and social influences on health 3.Care coordination and the role of multi-disciplinary teams. 4.Importance of self-management. 5.Motivational interviewing. 6.How to identify a person with a long-term condition. 7.Effective management of people with a long-term condition. 8.Evidence-based practice. 9.Case scenarios. 10.Nutritional and medication management. 11.Afterword.

Managing Longterm Conditions and Chronic Illness

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A Paperback by Judith Carrier

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367897079, 978-0367897079
    ISBN10: 0367897075

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This practical guide will assist healthcare practitioners to manage and meet the physical and psycho-social needs of people with complex chronic diseases/long-term conditions.

    Systematic and evidence-based care which takes account of the expert patient and reduces unnecessary hospital admissions is vital to support those with long-term conditions/chronic diseases and those who care for them. Effective management of long-term conditions is an essential part of contemporary nursing and healthcare policy and practice globally. Reflecting recent changes in the curriculum, this fully updated multidisciplinary edition highlights the key issues in managing long-term conditions. It provides a practical and accessible guide for nurses and allied health professionals in the primary care environment including:

    • case studies on HIV and dementia and content on mental health
    • the physical and psychosocial impact of living with long-t

      Trade Review

      "This is a practical handbook for long term condition management, suitable for pre and post registration nurses, but not solely to the nursing profession. Despite the scale and complexity of this subject, the author presents a well structured, engaging and accessible guide. This is supported by the use of summary key points and reference to further reading; excellent prompts for reflection are liberally used and a whole chapter on case studies brings the text to life. The patient perspective is always present and recognition of the knowledge they have of their condition(s). The importance of using knowledge comes through strongly, not only through a dedicated chapter but threaded through the book, for example the reference to evidence underpinning self management practice. The author highlights the importance of not throwing out initiatives that work for the sake of something new. Despite digital health being an ever changing area, the author provides a useful overview of this topic. Recognising the speed of technological developments she offers other sources for evolving updates." - Sian Jones, registered nurse and former respiratory nurse specialist



      Table of Contents

      1.Social and political background. 2.Physical, psychological and psychosocial impact of living with a LTC and social influences on health 3.Care coordination and the role of multi-disciplinary teams. 4.Importance of self-management. 5.Motivational interviewing. 6.How to identify a person with a long-term condition. 7.Effective management of people with a long-term condition. 8.Evidence-based practice. 9.Case scenarios. 10.Nutritional and medication management. 11.Afterword.

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