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Long term conditions

Sue Randall

Long term conditions

a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals

by Sue Randall

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Published by Wiley-Blackwell in Chichester, West Sussex, UK .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Palliative Care,
  • Nursing,
  • Long-Term Care,
  • Chronic diseases,
  • Chronic Disease,
  • Long-term care of the sick,
  • Methods

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Statementedited by Sue Randall and Helen Ford
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsRT120.L64 L66 2011
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxviii 323 pages ;
    Number of Pages323
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL24914796M
    ISBN 109781444332490
    LC Control Number2010048240

    The terms ‘long-term condition’, ‘long-standing disorder’, ‘chronic illness’ and ‘chronic disease’ all refer to those health problems that are prolonged, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely completely cured (Dowrick et al. ).Author: Carl Margereson, Steve Trenoweth. Long term conditions: nursing care and management E-BOOK. e-Book. You may need to log in to access this title.

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Long-Term Conditions discusses the three main long-term conditions currently resulting in most hospital admissions: diabetes, respiratory, and coronary heart disease, with a focus on empowering the patient to self-manage/5(8). Long Term Conditions is a comprehensive textbook for all nursing and healthcare students and practitioners that explores the key issues surrounding caring for patients with chronic diseases or long-term conditions.

Divided into three sections, this book explores living with a long-term condition, empowerment, and care management/5(5). Against this backdrop, Long Term Conditions explores the complex issues surrounding the experience of long-term illness and the enormous pressure this puts on individuals, their families and carers and on health and social care services.

Against this backdrop, Long-Term Conditions explores the complex issues surrounding the experience of long-term illness and the enormous pressure this puts on individuals, their families and careers and on health and social care services.

Case Management of Long-Term Conditions aims to provide all appropriate practitioners (including nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and social care practitioners) who might be involved in delivery of proactive case management with a practical understanding of how their knowledge and skills can be utilised to improve outcomes for people with chronic long-term conditions.

Long Term Conditions is a comprehensive textbook for all nursing and healthcare students and practitioners that explores the key issues surrounding caring for patients with chronic diseases or long-term conditions. Divided into three sections, this book explores living with a long-term condition, empowerment, and care management.

78 rows  A rapid synthesis of the evidence on interventions supporting self-management for Author: Stephanie Jc Taylor, Hilary Pinnock, Eleni Epiphaniou, Gemma Pearce, Hannah L Parke, Anna Schwappach. long term conditions Reading Well recommends books you might find helpful if you have, or are caring for someone with a long term physical health condition.

Long term conditions impact on a person’s life and require ongoing care and support. Examples of long term conditions include diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and.

Long-term Conditions is a comprehensive textbook for all nursing and health care students and practitioners, that explores the key issues surrounding caring for patients with chronic diseases or long-term conditions. Divided into three sections, this book explores living with a long-term condition; empowerment; and care management/5(7).

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Any defects should be noted by the seller. Developing Holistic Care for Long-term Conditions focuses on how to help people with long-term health conditions cope more effectively. It brings together physical and mental health, offering a holistic approach for students and practitioners in Cited by: 5.

Book Description. Living well with a long-term health condition is one of the most challenging experiences one can have. Written based on the most recent research evidence, this straightforward guide to managing both the emotional and physical aspects of chronic illness gives practical suggestions of how those living with a range of conditions can most effectively.

The booklist covers general advice and information about living with a long term condition, common symptoms and titles focused on specific conditions such as arthritis, bowel conditions, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.

faced by people living with long term conditions. As well as the titles below which directly discuss mental health and wellbeing in the context of living with a long term condition, you can also access the existing Reading Well book lists () for further support and information on mental health conditions.

Long-Term Conditions: Nursing Care and Management is a comprehensive, practical guide for nurses and other health care professionals on the care and management of people with chronic illness.

It explores case management, individual care and management, looks at the role of the 'expert patient', quality of life issues, counselling skills, self-management and /5(8).

Against this backdrop, Long Term Conditions explores the complex issues surrounding the experience of long-term illness and the enormous pressure this puts on individuals, their families and carers and on health and social care services. The perspectives of each of these groups are voiced within this book, with chapters written by people who use health and social care.

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Lost card or change of details. LoCall us on if your: card is lost or stolen; contact details change. Long Term Conditions is a comprehensive textbook for all nursing and healthcare students and practitioners that explores the key issues surrounding caring for patients with chronic diseases or long-term conditions.

Divided into three sections, this book explores living with a long-term condition, empowerment, and care management. This book focuses on the relevant essential knowledge and skills, including the impact of long term conditions across the lifespan, the therapeutic relationship, health promotion and empowerment, self-management, symptom management, case management and advance care planning.

A very good book to support learning regarding Long Term Conditions. Supporting People with Long‐Term Conditions. Rebecca Jester. Search for more papers by this author. Rebecca Jester. Search for more papers by this author. Book Editor(s): Rebecca Jester. Search for more papers by this author. First published: 24 January Cited by: 1.

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It is an ideal text for courses on policy, management and practice in .For people with long-term conditions it has long been accepted that care should be predominantly in the primary and community care setting, with a focus on case management for those with complex needs.

Community nurses are ideally placed to provide care to all people with long-term conditions, from health promotion, Cited by: 4.