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El. knyga: Chronic Care Nursing: A Framework for Practice

Edited by (Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales), Edited by (Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108752947
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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Chronic conditions have a substantial impact on life and health care. Chronic Care Nursing: A Framework for Practice provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the role of the nurse in managing chronic conditions across a variety of settings in Australia and New Zealand.

Chronic conditions have a substantial impact on life and health care. Health systems need to adapt to address these shifting health priorities, while nurses require specialised skills to implement changes and create better client outcomes. Chronic Care Nursing: A Framework for Practice provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the role of the nurse in managing chronic conditions across a variety of settings in Australia and New Zealand. The first part of the book outlines two essential approaches to chronic care management - the Chronic Care Model and the World Health Organization's Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions Framework - while the second part covers key conditions within chronic care nursing. The second edition has been fully updated to include the latest research, and features new chapters covering self-management and empowerment; living with mental health issues; chronic bowel conditions; and eye, ear and dental health.

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This text provides a comprehensive overview of the role of the nurse in managing chronic conditions across various settings.
Preface xv
List of contributors xvii
Acknowledgements xxii
Competencies xxiii
Part 1 Frameworks for chronic care management 1(102)
1 Frameworks for chronic care management
3(18)
Judith Anderson
Linda Deravin
Karen Francis
Introduction
4(1)
Models of care
4(1)
The Chronic Care Model
5(4)
Evolution of the Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions Framework
9(3)
Evidence-based practice
12(4)
Summary
16(1)
Review questions
16(1)
Research topic
17(1)
Further reading
17(1)
References
17(4)
2 Implementing the macro level of the Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions Framework
21(14)
Linda Deravin
Karen Francis
Judith Anderson
Introduction
22(1)
Describing the macro level
22(2)
National health policy and strategic initiatives
24(4)
Quality and monitoring systems
28(1)
Continuing education for nurses
29(2)
Summary
31(1)
Review questions
31(1)
Research topic
31(1)
Further reading
32(1)
References
32(3)
3 Implementing the meso level of the Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions Framework
35(16)
Karen Francis
udith Anderson
Linda Deravin
Introduction
36(1)
Describing the meso level
36(2)
Supportive health care environments
38(2)
Health promotion and education
40(5)
Community resources
45(1)
Stigmatisation
45(2)
Summary
47(1)
Review questions
47(1)
Research topic
48(1)
Further reading
48(1)
References
48(3)
4 Implementing the micro level of the Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions Framework
51(14)
Judith Anderson
Linda Deravin
Kathryn Anderson
Introduction
52(1)
Describing the micro level
52(1)
Collaborative client interaction
53(4)
Psychosocial aspects of care
57(3)
The nurse's role in caring for people with chronic conditions
60(1)
Summary
61(1)
Review questions
61(1)
Research topic
61(1)
Further reading
62(1)
References
62(3)
5 The Australian and New Zealand health care systems
65(15)
Maureen Miles
Karen Francis
Introduction
66(1)
The Australian health care system
67(1)
The New Zealand health care system
68(1)
Rurality
69(2)
National health priorities
71(1)
Health determinants
72(1)
Vulnerable populations
73(3)
Summary
76(1)
Review questions
76(1)
Research topic
77(1)
Further reading
77(1)
References
77(3)
6 Self-management and empowerment
80(23)
Michelle Baird
Sally Bristow
Amanda Moses
Introduction
81(1)
Self-management and empowerment
81(2)
Principles of self-management
83(2)
Models of self-management
85(3)
Interventions used in self-management
88(5)
The nurse's role in self-management
93(2)
Summary
95(1)
Review questions
96(1)
Research topic
96(1)
Further reading
96(1)
References
97(6)
Part 2 Nursing care of clients with chronic conditions 103(277)
7 Cancer control
105(22)
Kylie Ash
Kate Cameron
Tracey Doherty
Marion Eckert
Introduction
106(1)
The impact of cancer: one disease, many types
107(5)
Population health and cancer prevention
112(1)
Promoting behaviour change
113(1)
The nurse's role in caring for people with cancer
114(7)
Summary
121(1)
Review questions
121(1)
Research topic
121(1)
Further reading
122(1)
References
122(5)
8 Chronic cardiovascular conditions
127(19)
Amali Hohol
Michelle Baird
Melissa Johnston
Introduction
128(1)
Differentiating the pathophysiology of cardiovascular conditions
128(3)
Promoting cardiovascular health and reducing risk: an international concern
131(3)
Person-centred care
134(2)
The nurse's role in the management of chronic cardiovascular conditions
136(1)
Advanced nursing practice and cardiovascular conditions
137(4)
Summary
141(1)
Review questions
141(1)
Research topic
142(1)
Further reading
142(1)
References
142(4)
9 Injury prevention
146(16)
Linda Deravin
Sally-Anne Wherry
Judith Anderson
Introduction
147(1)
Falls
147(2)
Transportation injuries
149(1)
Acquired brain injury
150(2)
Interpersonal violence
152(2)
Self-harm
154(1)
Chronic pain
154(1)
The nurse's role in injury prevention and care
154(2)
Summary
156(1)
Review questions
156(1)
Research topic
157(1)
Further reading
157(1)
References
157(5)
10 Living with mental health issues
162(22)
honda Brown
Denise McGarry
Kathryn Kent
Maureen Miles
Michelle Francis
Introduction
163(1)
Mental health in Australia and New Zealand
163(2)
Understanding mental illness
165(2)
Contributing factors to mental illness
167(2)
Impact of mental illness
169(1)
Recovering from mental health distress
170(4)
Recovery principles and the role of the nurse
174(4)
Summary
178(1)
Review questions
178(1)
Research topic
179(1)
Further reading
179(1)
References
179(5)
11 Diabetes mellitus
184(18)
Julia Gilbert
Ysanne Chapman
Introduction
185(1)
Prevalence of diabetes mellitus
185(1)
Pathophysiology, risk factors and assessment
186(5)
Promoting health and reducing risk
191(3)
The nurse's role in the management of diabetes mellitus
194(3)
Summary
197(1)
Review questions
197(1)
Research topic
198(1)
Further reading
198(1)
References
198(4)
12 Chronic respiratory conditions
202(23)
Michelle Baird
Amanda Moses
Maria Davies
Introduction
203(1)
Common respiratory conditions
204(6)
Risk factors
210(1)
Impact on activities of daily living
211(4)
Promoting health and reducing risk
215(2)
The nurse's role in the management of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis
217(3)
Summary
220(1)
Review questions
220(1)
Research topic
221(1)
Further reading
221(1)
References
221(4)
13 Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions
225(18)
Amanda Stott
Louise Wells
Introduction
226(1)
Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis
226(8)
Promoting health and reducing risk
234(1)
The nurse's role in the management of arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions
235(1)
Advanced nursing practice for arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions
236(2)
Summary
238(1)
Review questions
238(1)
Research topic
239(1)
Further reading
239(1)
References
240(3)
14 Chronic obesity
243(16)
Amali Hohol
Julia Gilbert
Melissa Johnston
Introduction
244(1)
The development of obesity
244(3)
Promoting health and reducing risk in the management of chronic obesity
247(2)
The nurse's role in the management of obesity
249(2)
Implications of chronic obesity on future health care provision
251(1)
Advanced nursing practice and the person with chronic obesity
252(2)
Summary
254(1)
Review questions
254(1)
Research topic
255(1)
Further reading
256
References
255(4)
15 Dementia care
259(16)
Julia Gilbert
Lyn Croxon
Introduction
260(1)
Pathophysiology of dementia
261(1)
Living with dementia
262(3)
Promoting health and reducing risk
265(2)
The nurse's role in caring for dementia patients
267(2)
Advanced nursing practice in dementia care
269(1)
Summary
270(1)
Review questions
270(1)
Research topic
270(1)
Further reading
271(1)
References
271(4)
16 Chronic kidney disease
275(20)
Melissa Arnold-Chamney
Maryanne Podham
Judith Anderson
Introduction
276(1)
Underlying pathophysiology and risk factors for chronic kidney disease
277(3)
Treatment options
280(3)
Promoting health and reducing risk for people with chronic kidney disease
283(2)
Issues affecting quality of life related to treatment of chronic kidney disease
285(1)
The nurse's role in working with people with chronic kidney disease
286(4)
Summary
290(1)
Review questions
291(1)
Research topic
291(1)
Further reading
291(1)
References
291(4)
17 Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis
295(17)
Sally-Anne Wherry
Marguerite Bramble
Introduction
296(1)
Parkinson's disease: risk factors, pathophysiology and diagnosis
296(5)
Multiple sclerosis: risk factors, pathophysiology and diagnosis
301(2)
Advanced nursing practice for Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis
303(4)
Summary
307(1)
Review questions
307(1)
Research topics
307(1)
Further reading
308(1)
References
308(4)
18 Chronic bowel conditions
312(16)
Maryanne Podham
Judith Anderson
Patience Moyo
Introduction
313(1)
Underlying pathophysiology of chronic bowel conditions
313(2)
Treatment options for chronic bowel conditions
315(5)
Promoting health and reducing risk
320(1)
Issues relating to quality of life
320(1)
The nurse's role in caring for the patient with a chronic bowel condition
321(3)
Summary
324(1)
Review questions
324(1)
Research topic
325(1)
Further reading
325(1)
References
325(3)
19 Eye, ear and dental health
328(17)
Linda Deravin
Jennifer Manning
Judith Anderson
Introduction
329(1)
Eye health
329(4)
Ear health
333(4)
Dental health
337(2)
The nurse's role in the management of eye, ear and dental health
339(2)
Summary
341(1)
Review questions
341(1)
Research topic
341(1)
Further reading
342(1)
References
342(3)
20 Disability
345(18)
Sally Bristow
Alison Devitt
Introduction
346(1)
The social model of disability
347(6)
Rehabilitation and habilitation
353(1)
The nurse's role in supporting families or carers
353(2)
Therapeutic communication
355(3)
Summary
358(1)
Review questions
359(1)
Research topic
359(1)
Further reading
359(1)
References
359(4)
21 End of life care
363(17)
Linda Deravin
Lyn Croxon
Mooreen Macleay
Judith Anderson
Introduction
364(1)
Pain management and symptom control
364(5)
End of life care emergencies
369(1)
Psychosocial aspects of caring
369(3)
Advanced care planning
372(2)
The nurse's role in palliative care
374(1)
Summary
375(1)
Review questions
375(1)
Research topic
376(1)
Further reading
376(1)
References
376(4)
Index 380
Linda Deravin is a lecturer in nursing at Charles Sturt University. Throughout her thirty-year nursing career, she has worked as a clinician, an educator, a senior nurse and health manager. She has a keen interest in Indigenous health, nursing workforce and chronic care issues that influence and impact on health systems and the delivery of nursing care. Judith Anderson is an adjunct senior lecturer in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at Charles Sturt University and General Manager at Opal Specialist Aged Care, Bathurst, NSW. She has been a registered nurse for more than twenty years, working in a variety of clinical, education, research and managerial positions. She has worked in a variety of settings, including chronic care, acute care, rural health, aged care and community health in both the public and private sectors. In her current role she develops nursing curricula and supervises higher degree students. She is a fellow of the Australian College of Nursing.