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Chronic Care Nursing

Chronic Care Nursing

Chronic Care Nursing

A Framework for Practice
2nd Edition
Linda Deravin, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales
Judith Anderson, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales
August 2019
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9781108701020

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    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.

    • Presents a narrative-style, person-centred approach to chronic care nursing
    • Includes reflection questions, case examples and review and research questions to help students engage with and understand the content
    • Written by an expert team of practising nurses and academics

    Product details

    August 2019
    Paperback
    9781108701020
    404 pages
    191 × 255 × 23 mm
    0.85kg
    35 b/w illus. 23 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Frameworks for Chronic Care Management:
    • 1. Frameworks for chronic care management Judith Anderson, Linda Deravin and Karen Francis
    • 2. Implementing the macro level of the ICCCF Linda Deravin, Karen Francis and Judith Anderson
    • 3. Implementing the meso level of the ICCCF Karen Francis, Judith Anderson and Linda Deravin
    • 4. Implementing the micro level of the ICCCF Judith Anderson, Linda Deravin and Kathryn Anderson
    • 5. The Australian and New Zealand health care systems Maureen Miles and Karen Francis
    • 6. Self-management and empowerment Michelle Baird, Sally Bristow and Amanda Moses
    • Part II. Nursing Care of Clients with Chronic Conditions:
    • 7. Cancer control Kylie Ash, Kate Cameron, Tracey Doherty and Marion Eckert
    • 8. Chronic cardiovascular conditions Amali Hohol, Michelle Baird and Melissa Johnston
    • 9. Injury prevention Linda Deravin, Sally-Anne Wherry and Judith Anderson
    • 10. Living with mental health issues Rhonda Brown, Denise McGarry, Kathryn Kent, Maureen Miles and Michelle Francis
    • 11. Diabetes mellitus Julia Gilbert and Ysanne Chapman
    • 12. Chronic respiratory conditions (asthma, COPD and bronchiectasis) Michelle Baird, Amanda Moses and Maria Davies
    • 13. Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions Amanda Stott and Louise Wells
    • 14. Chronic obesity Amali Hohol, Julia Gilbert and Melissa Johnston
    • 15. Dementia care Julia Gilbert and Lyn Croxon
    • 16. Chronic kidney disease Melissa Arnold-Chamney, Maryanne Podham and Judith Anderson
    • 17. Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis Sally-Anne Wherry and Marguerite Bramble
    • 18. Chronic bowel conditions Maryanne Podham, Judith Anderson and Patience Moyo
    • 19. Eye, ear and dental health Linda Deravin, Jennifer Manning and Judith Anderson
    • 20. Disability Sally Bristow and Alison Devitt
    • 21. End of life care Linda Deravin, Lyn Croxon, Mooreen Macleay and Judith Anderson.
      Contributors
    • Judith Anderson, Linda Deravin, Karen Francis, Kathryn Anderson, Maureen Miles, Michelle Baird, Sally Bristow, Amanda Moses, Kylie Ash, Kate Cameron, Tracey Doherty, Marion Eckert, Amali Hohol, Melissa Johnston, Sally-Anne Wherry, Rhonda Brown, Denise McGarry, Kathryn Kent, Michelle Francis, Julia Gilbert, Ysanne Chapman, Maria Davies, Amanda Stott, Louise Wells, Lyn Croxon, Melissa Arnold-Chamney, Maryanne Podham, Marguerite Bramble, Patience Moyo, Jennifer Manning, Alison Devitt, Mooreen Macleay

    • Editors
    • Linda Deravin , Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales

      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 , Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales

      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.