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A comprehensive and contemporary guide to chronic illness and disability care in Australia and New ZealandEquip tomorrow's nurses and health professionals with the knowledge, confidence and person-centred principles required to support people living with chronic illness and disability.Now in its fifth edition, Living with Chronic Illness and Disability: Principles for Nursing Practice continues to set the benchmark for holistic, evidence-based care. Edited by Esther Chang and Deborah Hatcher and written by a multidisciplinary team of expert clinicians and academics, this trusted text prepares students and clinicians to work in genuine partnership with individuals, families and carers across the continuum of care.Grounded in best practice and informed by current Australian, New Zealand and international evidence, the text explores the realities of living with chronic conditions and disability. It champions self-management, empowerment and interdisciplinary collaboration, and addresses major conditions including heart disease, stroke, cancer, asthma, diabetes, dementia, mental illness and palliative care, alongside essential dimensions of care such as spirituality, sexuality and sexual health, chronic pain, stigma and preferred place of care.Designed for nursing and allied health students, newly registered nurses and clinicians across Australia and New Zealand, this text supports the development of clinical reasoning, reflective practice and the delivery of safe, competent and responsive care throughout every stage of a professional career.What's new in the fifth edition- Expanded case studies and reflective questions to deepen discussion and critical thinking- Additional media resources to enhance engagement and learning- Updated statistics and contemporary evidence throughout- Strengthened focus on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary team roles- Curated lists of web-based resources to enhance engagement and learning
Table of Contents
Section I: Frameworks for Chronic Illness and DisabilityChapter 1: Chronic Illness and Disability: An OverviewChapter 2: Partnerships in Collaborative CareChapter 3: Models of CareChapter 4: SpiritualityChapter 5: Psychosocial CareChapter 6: Stigmatisation of People Living with a Chronic Illness or DisabilityChapter 7: SexualityChapter 8: Health Disparities and People with Intellectual and Developmental DisabilityChapter 9: Management of Chronic PainChapter 10: Rehabilitation for the Individual and FamilyChapter 11: Impact of ObesityChapter 12: Palliation in Chronic IllnessSection II: Principles for nursing practice Chapter 13: Principles for Nursing Practice: SchizophreniaChapter 14: Principles for Nursing Practice: DepressionChapter 15: Principles for Nursing Practice: Advanced DementiaChapter 16: Principles for Nursing Practice: StrokeChapter 17: Principles for Nursing Practice: Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosisand Motor Neurone DiseaseChapter 18: Principles for Nursing Practice: AsthmaChapter 19: Principles for Nursing Practice : Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChapter 20: Principles for Nursing Practice: Coronary Heart DiseaseChapter 21: Principles for Nursing Practice: Chronic Heart FailureChapter 22: Principles for Nursing Practice: Chronic Kidney DiseaseChapter 23: Principles for Nursing Practice: Chronic Diseases of the BowelChapter 24: Principles for Nursing Practice: Keratinocyte Cancers and MelanomaChapter 25: Principles for Nursing Practice: Osteoarthritis and OsteoporosisChapter 26: Principles for Nursing Practice: Diabetes,Chapter 27: Principles for Nursing Practice: HIV/AIDSChapter 28: Principles for Nursing Practice: Cancer



