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Transition Guide

Chronic Illness

Impact and Intervention

Seventh Edition

Pamala D. Larsen, PhD, CRRN, FNGNA, University of Wyoming

Ilene Morof Lubkin, RN, MS, GNP

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5126-5

Hardcover • 680 Pages • © 2009

Jones and Bartlett Publishers

See What’s New to the Seventh Edition!

This Transition Guide outlines many of the changes and new content in the Seventh Edition. Use this guide for an easy transition for the new edition.

Chapter Outlines

Table of Contents Comparison to transition from the Sixth to the Seventh Edition

|Chronic Illness: Impact and Interventions, |Chronic Illness: Impact and Intervention, Seventh Edition |

|Sixth Edition | |

|Chapter 1: Chronicity |Chapter 1: Chronicity |

|Chapter 2: Illness Models, Frameworks and Roles |Chapter 2: Illness Behavior |

|Chapter 3: Stigma |Chapter 3: Stigma |

|Chapter 4: Chronic Pain |NEW Chapter 4: Psychosocial Adjustment |

|Chapter 5: Self Efifcacy |Chapter 5: Social Isolation |

|Chapter 6: Social Isolation |Chapter 6: Body Image |

|Chapter 7: Altered Mobility & Fatigue |Chapter 7: Quality of Life |

|Chapter 8: Body Image |Chapter 8: Adherence |

|Chapter 9: Quality of Life |Chapter 9: Family Caregiving |

|Chapter 10: Compliance |Chapter 10: Sexuality |

|Chapter 11: Family Caregivers |Chapter 11: Powerlessness |

|Chapter 12: Sexuality |NEW Chapter 12: Culture |

|Chapter 13: Powerlessness |NEW Chapter 13: Self Care |

|Chapter 14: Change Agent |Chapter 14: Client and Family Education |

|Chapter 15: Client and Family Education |NEW Chapter 15: Health Promotion |

|Chapter 16: Advocacy |Chapter 16: Advanced Practice |

|Chapter 17: Research |NEW Chapter 17: Symptom Management |

|Chapter 18: Ethics in Chronic Illness |Chapter 18: Alternative, Complementary and Integrative Therapy |

|Chapter 19: Nurse Case Management |NEW Chapter 19: Models of Care |

|Chapter 20: The Advanced Practice Nurse in Chronic Illness |Chapter 20: Home Health Care |

|Chapter 21: Complementary & Alternative Therapies |Chapter 21: Long Term Care |

|Chapter 22: Home Health Care |Chapter 22: Palliative Care |

|Chapter 23: Home Health Care |Chapter 23: Policy and Politics |

|Chapter 24: Long Term Care |Chapter 24: Rehabilitation |

|Chapter 25:Rehabilitation |  |

|Chapter 26: Politics & Policy |  |

|Chapter 27: Financial Impact |  |

Key New Features

The new edition of best-selling Chronic Illness: Impact and Intervention continues to focus on the various aspects of chronic illness that influence both patients and their families. Topics include the sociological, psychological, ethical, organizational, and financial factors, as well as individual and system outcomes. Additionally, each chapter has new case studies, a stand-alone ‘evidence based practice’ box and a list of appropriate internet sites for reference.

New chapter titles include:

➢ Adaptation

➢ Culture

➢ Self Care

➢ Health Promotion

➢ Symptom Management

➢ Models of Care

Key Features Include:

• Chapter Introductions

• Chapter Study Questions

• Case Studies

• Evidence-Based Practice Boxes

• List of websites appropriate to each chapter

• Individual and System Outcomes

 

About the Authors

Pamala D. Larsen, PhD, CRRN - FNGNA, Associate Dean and Professor, Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, University of Wyoming

Dr. Larsen has been a certified rehabilitation nurse and a nursing educator and administrator for nearly 25 years in a university setting, currently serving as Associate Dean and Professor at the Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing at the University of Wyoming. Her passion in chronic illness began as a staff nurse in a neurological unit in the late 1970’s.  During her masters degree program in the early 1980’s, her plan of study focused on oncology and Hospice.  She has past federal training grants in rehabilitation and geriatric rehabilitation, and her publications focus on the clinical issues of chronic illness and the older adult.  Dr. Larsen is a Fellow in the National Gerontological Nursing Association (NGNA).  She currently is serving NGNA as Vice-President as well as being Chair of the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

The late Ilene Morof Lubkin, RN, MS, GNP - California State University, California

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