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El. knyga: Occupational Therapist's Guide to Sleep and Sleep Problems

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784500887
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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784500887
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For the first time, this comprehensive book tells occupational therapists everything they need to know about sleep and sleep disorders. With contributions from experienced OTs, each chapter includes essential scientific knowledge, research and case studies to give OTs new understanding on how they can help patients suffering from sleep problems.

The first book written specifically on clinical applications of sleep and sleep disorder theory for occupational therapists, this book bridges the research to practice gap. Contributors share their expertise, exploring topics such as the relationship between mental health and sleep; how sleep is affected by age, or by specific conditions such as dementia or autism; and how occupational therapists can use their skills and training to improve sleep quality in patients who are suffering from pain, or trauma.This timely book is essential reading for occupational therapists and students of occupational therapy, covering all of the aspects of sleep and sleep disorders that they will find useful for practice.

Recenzijos

I am delighted to see a book specifically about sleep and the role occupational therapists can play in assisting the person to manage the impact of sleep disorder. The range of conditions and perspectives discussed in the book gives depth and breadth to the wide-ranging aspects of sleep and sleep problems and the influence this can have on people's daily lives across the lifespan. I see the book as a useful resource for all occupational therapists from novice to expert. -- Professor Diane Cox, Chair of the Editorial Board of the British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Professor of Occupational Therapy, University of Cumbria, UK This new book, addressing sleep from an occupational perspective, is a welcome addition to the literature. Written in an accessible style, it presents a broad picture of current knowledge in the field, providing a wealth of useful information for the occupational therapy practitioner. -- Jennifer Creek, freelance occupational therapist, and author of The Core Concepts of Occupational Therapy Like a good night's sleep for the many who need it, this extraordinary book is long overdue, and will be an important addition to any occupational therapist's library. It is comprehensive and well researched, highlighting a vitally important area for contemporary practice. -- Dr Charles Christiansen, Occupational Therapy Scholar, Author and Academic The authors (...) use a case study approach to illustrate points and provide useful descriptions of common sleep disturbances and the management of intervention programmes, including specific interventions for those with learning difficulties... A number of interventions are discussed and the chapter on children's sleep includes a list of resources for parents and therapists, a guide to some assessment tools and links to relevant organizations.The book covers adult sleep problems as well and links to mental health and difficulties such as dementia. -- Mary Mountstephen, author, editor * SEN Magazine * The aim of the authors is to help occupational therapists to get an awareness of sleep problems in their patients, to record sleep disorders, and to offer help. In addition, the authors would like to encourage more awareness between sleep patterns and occupation during waking hours... This book is an excellent reference book and highly recommended for all occupational therapists! -- Austrian Occupational Therapy Journal (Ergotherapie)

Daugiau informacijos

Everything an occupational therapist needs to know about sleep and sleep disorders
Foreword 9(2)
Michael Iwama
Preface 11(2)
1 Introduction
13(9)
Andrew Green
Cary Brown
2 Sleep and Occupation
22(11)
Andrew Green
3 The Reason of Sleep: Sleep Science
33(23)
Andrew Green
Sue Wilson
4 Time for Bed: Historical and Cultural Factors, and Time Use
56(21)
Andrew Green
Claire Durant
5 The Effects of Sleep and Sleep Loss on Performance
77(15)
Andrew Green
Chris Alford
6 The Effects of Daytime Activity on Sleep
92(18)
Andrew Green
7 Sleep Disorders
110(21)
Andrew Green
Dietmar Hank
8 Assessment and Non-pharmacological Management of Insufficient and Excessive Sleep
131(29)
Andrew Green
Jane Hicks
9 Children's Sleep
160(25)
Jillian Franklin
Jillian Smith-Windsor
Cary Brown
10 Older Adults' Sleep
185(22)
Julie Boswell
Jennifer Thai
Cary Brown
11 Sleep Problems in People with Learning Disabilities
207(24)
Eva Nakopoulou
Megan Wale
Emma Wood
12 Sleep and Trauma-Exposed Workers
231(21)
Nicola Stubbs
Anna Aishford
Cary Brown
13 Mental Health, Well-being and Sleep
252(21)
Diana Hurley
Katie MacQueen
14 Sleep Problems in Dementia
273(8)
Katie MacQueen
Julie Boswell
Jennifer Thai
15 Sleep Disturbance in Neurological Conditions
281(10)
Eva Nakopoulou
Katherine Gaylarde
Andrew Green
16 The Relationship Between Sleep and Pain
291(16)
Cary Brown
Andrew Green
17 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Occupational Therapy and Sleep
307(20)
Fiona Wright
18 A Place to Sleep: Environmental Factors
327(16)
Andrew Green
Eva Nakopoulou
19 Waking Up: Concluding Comments
343(7)
Andrew Great
Cary Brown
Glossary 350(2)
Contributors 352(4)
Subject Index 356(6)
Author Index 362
Andrew Green trained in occupational therapy in York and is now a specialist occupational therapist in North Bristol NHS Trust's sleep disorders service at the Rosa Burden Centre. He has higher degrees from the University of Exeter and the University of Southampton. Since 1999 he has been involved in group and individual cognitive behavioural management of insomnia and has become increasingly involved in the behavioural management of other sleep disorders. He is co-editor of Sleep: Multi-Professional Perspectives, also published by JKP. He lives in Bristol, UK.

Cary Brown practiced as an occupational therapist and department manager in Canada and Saudi Arabia and has held academic appointments in Canada and the UK. She completed her PhD at the University of Liverpool and is currently an associate professor in the Occupational Therapy program at the University of Alberta. These diverse experiences underpin her research program of knowledge transfer, sleep deficiency and pain across the lifespan. Cary publishes and presents regularly at national and international conferences on these topics. Her work in knowledge translation strategies received the Canadian Pain Society - Pain Awareness Award 2010. She lives in Edmonton, Canada.