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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nursing -

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nursing

Buch | Softcover
445 Seiten
2011
Quay Books,a division of Mark Allen Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-85642-404-2 (ISBN)
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Focuses on the positioning of nurses within the multidisciplinary team, and outlines their role in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care for IBD patients. This book presents ways for nurses to provide continuity of care, support, and information to patients from diagnosis onwards.
This will be the first nursing book of its kind, focusing on the positioning of nurses within the multidisciplinary team, and outlining their role in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care for IBD patients. This book presents ways for nurses to provide continuity of care, support, and information to patients from diagnosis onwards, helping to prevent crisis and deterioration so patients can achieve the best possible quality of life. By understanding the disease, its management, and gaining insight into the patient's experience in this way, nurses can make a real difference in clinical practice. This title features clear, concise, clinical content covering all the essential aspects of IBD care and patient treatment. It presents the basics of IBD, Clinical Management and Advanced Practice. Each section includes key points, case studies, and a unique patient translation summary to enable nurses to evaluate their own learning, and importantly apply this directly to their practice.This book will logically progress through the patient pathway, integrating research evidence, patient experience, clinical expertise and nursing theory to provide an authoritative text for all nurses caring patients with IBD.

Kathy Whayman - Lecturer in Gastrointestinal Nursing Julie Duncan - Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Nurse Specialist Marian O'Connor - Lead Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nurse Specialist

Foreword, Preface, About the editors, Contributors, Part 1: The nature of inflammatory bowel disease, Pathophysiology Louise Langmead, Epidemiology Clive Onnie, Clinical features Ailsa L. Hart. Part 2: Clinical management, Investigating inflammatory bowel disease Siew C. Ng and Nisha Patel, Nursing assessment Julie Duncan, Medical management of inflammatory bowel disease in the adult general settingKirstin M. Taylor and Peter M. Irving, Management of the patient with more complex IBD Jeremy Sanderson and Melissa Smith, Dietary considerations in IBD Miranda Lomer, Surgical management Sue Clark, Ileoanal pouch care Zarah L. Perry-Woodford and Simon D. McLaughlin, Caring for stomas and fistulae Jennie Burch, Intestinal failureJeremy Nightingale and Hannah Middleton, Fertility, pregnancy and IBDJulie Duncan and Lisa Younge, Care of children and adolescents with IBD John M. E. Fell, Managing the transition from paediatric to adult care Kay Greveson and Vikki Garrick, Psychosocial aspects of inflammatory bowel disease Sonya Chelvanayagam and Anton Emmanuel, Living with inflammatory bowel disease - a patient's experience Sneha Wadhwani and Marian O'Connor, Living with IBD - the role of patient support organisations Helen Terry, Supporting and educating patients Kathy Whayman. Part 3: Advancing practice, Organisation of IBD care Richard Driscoll, Developing the role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in IBD Cath Stansfield, Julie Duncan, Marian O'Connor and Kathy Whayman, Setting up specialist nursing services Marian O'Connor, Getting research into practice Christine Norton, A vision of the future: celebrating the increasing sphere of influence Isobel Mason, Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2011
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 612 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
ISBN-10 1-85642-404-9 / 1856424049
ISBN-13 978-1-85642-404-2 / 9781856424042
Zustand Neuware
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