A reinforced focus on person- and family-centred care
Chapter 2 Partnerships in collaborative care includes new sections on the role of the pharmacist, paramedic and exercise physiologist
Principles for nursing practice are embedded throughout Section 2
Evolve Resources for students and instructors provide additional multimedia resources and reflective questions to assist learning and promote self-inquiry
SECTION 1 - FRAMEWORKS FOR CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY:1. Chronic illness and disability: an overview2. Role of the interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary team3. Models of care4. Spirituality5. Psychosocial care6. Stigmatisation of people living with a chronic illness or disability7. Sexuality8. Developmental and intellectual disability9. Management of chronic pain10. Rehabilitation for the individual and family11. Impact of obesity12. PalliationSECTION 2 - PRINCIPLES FOR NURSING PRACTICE:13. Principles for nursing practice: Schizophrenia14. Principles for nursing practice: Depression15. Principles for nursing practice: Advanced dementia16. Principles for nursing practice: Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)17. Principles for nursing practice: Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease18. Principles for nursing practice: Chronic asthma19. Principles for nursing practice: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease20. Principles for nursing practice: Coronary heart disease21. Principles for nursing practice: Chronic heart failure22. Principles for nursing practice: Chronic kidney disease23. Principles for nursing practice: Chronic diseases of the bowel24. Principles for nursing practice: Non-melanocytic skin cancers and melanoma25. Principles for nursing practice: osteoarthritis and osteoporosis26. Principles for nursing practice: diabetes27. Principles for nursing practice: HIV/AIDS
Esther Chang, DNE, BAppSc(AdvNur), MEdAdmin, PhD, FACN, Emeritus Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia and Amanda Johnson, RN, DipT(Nsg), PhD, MHScEd, Head of School, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine NSW/ACT, Australian Catholic University; Adjunct Associate Professor , Western Sydney University, NSW, Australia
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