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Managing long term conditions and chronic illness in primary care a guide to good practice / Judith Carrier.

By: Carrier, Judith, 1960- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2015Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203077306 (ebook)Subject(s): Chronic diseases -- Nursing | Primary care (Medicine) | Health and Wellbeing | Nursing | Personal & public health | Nursing fundamentals & skills | Community nursing | Health systems & services | "Primary care medicine, primary health care"Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleLOC classification: RC108Online access: Click here to access online Summary: This text explores the key issues in managing long-term conditions and provides a practical and accessible guide for allied health professionals. It covers background context and policy as well as practical guidance for all aspects of chronic disease. Effective management of long-term conditions is an essential part of contemporary nursing policy and practice. 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. Reflecting recent changes in treatment, the nurse's role and the patient journey and including additional content on rehabilitation, palliative care, and non-medical prescribing, this fully updated new 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 and covers: - the physical and psychosocial impact of long-term conditions - effective case management - self-management and the expert patient - behavioural change strategies and motivational counselling - telehealth and information technology - nutritional and medication management. Packed with helpful, clearly written information, Managing Long-term Conditions and Chronic Illness in Primary Care includes case studies, fact boxes and pointers for practice. It is ideal reading for pre- and post-registration nursing students taking modules on long-term conditions, and will be a valuable companion for pre-registration students on community placements.
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Previous edition: 2009.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This text explores the key issues in managing long-term conditions and provides a practical and accessible guide for allied health professionals. It covers background context and policy as well as practical guidance for all aspects of chronic disease. Effective management of long-term conditions is an essential part of contemporary nursing policy and practice. 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. Reflecting recent changes in treatment, the nurse's role and the patient journey and including additional content on rehabilitation, palliative care, and non-medical prescribing, this fully updated new 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 and covers: - the physical and psychosocial impact of long-term conditions - effective case management - self-management and the expert patient - behavioural change strategies and motivational counselling - telehealth and information technology - nutritional and medication management. Packed with helpful, clearly written information, Managing Long-term Conditions and Chronic Illness in Primary Care includes case studies, fact boxes and pointers for practice. It is ideal reading for pre- and post-registration nursing students taking modules on long-term conditions, and will be a valuable companion for pre-registration students on community placements.

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