08
Jul
Store Home » Books and Referrence

Books and Referrence

 

Psychological and social processes that connect health with housing come into focus in this collection of original papers. Eminent European and North American scholars provide conceptual and analytical tools useful for further enhancing our understanding of the relations among housing, residence, and health. brulbrliFeatures articles by eminent European and North American scholars, which investigate the psychological and social processes that connect health with housing./librliExplores how social ecological factors set the boundaries for the activities individuals engage in regarding their health and housing. /librliProvides conceptual and analytical tools to further enhance understanding of the relationships between housing, residence, and health. /li/ulIntroduction: The residential Context of Health (Terry Hartig and Roderick J. Lawrence)b.pExpanding the Scope of Outcomes and Processes.p/bHousing and Mental Health: A Review of the Evidence and a Methodological and Conceptual Critique (Gary W. Evans, Nancy M. Wells, and Annie Moch)b.pOwning Versus Renting-Health and Housing Tenure.p/bHousing as Health Capital: How Health Trajectories and Housing Paths are Linked (Susan J. Smith, Donna Easterlow, Moira Munro, and Katrina M. Turner).pResidents and Residence: Factors Predicting the Health Disadvantage of Social Renters Compared to Owner-Occupiers (Rosemary Hiscock, Sally Macintyre, Ade Kearns, and Anne Ellaway)b.pResidence, Poverty, and Health.p/bDouble Indemnity or Double Delight? The Health Consequences of Shared Housing and Doubling Up (Sherry Ahrentzen).pPoverty, Housing Niches, and Health in the United States (Susan Saegert and Gary W. Evans)b.pResidential Activities, Stress, and Health.p/bFocus on Home: What Time-Use Data Can Tell About Caregiving to Adults (William Michelson and Lorne Tepperman).pResidence in the Social Ecology of Stress and restoration (Terry Hartig, Gunn Johansson, and Camilla Ky

$23.38

Details

Part of the popular LPN Threads series, this concise text presents the theories and concepts of aging, the physiologic and psychosocial changes and problems associated with the process, and appropriate nursing interventions. With its easy-to-read, clear writing style, this text provides exactly the right depth and breadth of geriatrics content for LPN/LVNs.brbrULLIClear, concise, consistent writing throughout./LILINursing Process section (in appropriate chapters) provides a strong framework for the discussion of the nursing care of the elderly patient as related to specific disorders./LILIEssential ethical and legal issues are presented as they relate to end-of-life care, restraints, and elder abuse./LILIClinical Situations provide individualized cases for students to study and learn from./LILINursing Interventions are grouped according to health care setting to make it easier to determine the appropriateness of individual interventions for different patient populations./LILIAll-in-one Student Activities workbook is included in a perforated section at the back of the book and includes NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions as well as the new NCLEX-style questions (short-answer and fill-in-the-blank) to help students review chapter content and prepare for the NCLEX exam(answers are found in the Instructor's Resource Manual)./LI/ULbrbrULLINew chapter on end-of-life care addresses essential content for both institutional and the home setting, including information on palliative and hospice care, pain management, and how belief systems affect the dying person and caregivers./LILIDelegation, leadership, and management content is integrated throughout to address the changing role of LPN/LVNs./LILIDelegation Considerations boxes address such topics as restraints, elder abuse, and end-of-life care as related to responsibilities of nursing assistants and other health care workers who are supervised by LPN/LVNs./LILISecond c

$23.39

Details

Learn to interact with families in ways that promote family functioning when a family member is dying. Family-Based Palliative Care is an insightful book that aims to increase professionals

$23.63

Details

Part of the popular LPN threads series, Basic GERIATRIC NURSING, 4th Edition presents the theories and concepts of aging, the physiologic and psychosocial changes and problems associated with the process, and appropriate nursing interventions. With its easy-to-read, clear writing style, this text provides the right depth and breadth of geriatrics content for LPN/LVNs.brbrULLIUNIQUE! Nursing Care Plans follow the nursing process and include Critical Thinking Questions at the end of each plan./LILIUNIQUE! Key Points at the end of chapters summarize chapter highlights./LILIClear, concise writing throughout, makes the content easily understandable and consistent./LILINursing Process sections in each appropriate chapter provides a strong framework for the discussion of the nursing care of the elderly patient as related to specific disorders./LILIUNIQUE! Nursing Interventions grouped according to health care setting (e.g. acute care, extended care, home care) allow you to see how care may be adapted and/or modified depending on the setting./LILIUNIQUE! Patient Teaching boxes instruct and inform both elderly patients and their caregivers about health promotion, disease prevention, and age-specific interventions./LILIUNIQUE! Complementary and Alternative Therapies boxes for geriatric patients provide valuable information on pain management through nonpharmocologic therapies./LILIClinical Situations boxes include patient scenarios in the clinical setting, preparing you for patient care in the real world./LILIUNIQUE! Delegation Considerations boxes address such topics as restraints, elder abuse, and end-of-life care as related to responsibilities of nursing assistants and other health care workers who are supervised by LPN/LVNs./LILIUNIQUE! Critical Thinking boxes stress important content-related points and pose questions designed to stimulate further discussion./LILICultural Considerations boxes provide advice on culturally div

$23.74

Details

Not-So-Nuclear Families makes an important contribution to our understanding of how parents orchestrate 'care' for their children among U.S. families widely perceived as not having the same challenges and problems as everyone else.In vivid portraits drawn from the top and bottom of the social-class ladder, Hansen shows the profound effect social class has on care. Well observed, beautifully written, this book is a must read. --Arlie Hochschild, author of The Commercialization of Intimate Lives: Notes from Home and Work Not-So-Nuclear Families explains the often painful choices that parents have to make for their children's--and their own--well-being. --Barbara Schnieder, professor of sociology and human development, director of the Data Research and Development Center, and codirector of the Alfred P. Sloan Center on Parents, Children, and Work at the University of Chicago In recent years, U.S. public policy has focused on strengthening the nuclear family as a primary strategy for improving the lives of America's youth. It is often assumed that this normative type of family is an independent, self-sufficient unit adequate for raising children. But half of all households in the United States with young children have two employed parents. How do working parents provide care and mobilize the help that they need? In Not-So-Nuclear Families, Karen V. Hansen investigates the lives of working parents and the informal networks they construct to help care for their children. She chronicles the conflicts, hardships, and triumphs of four families of various social classes. Each must navigate the ideology that mandates that parents, mothers in particular, rear their own children, in the face of an economic reality that requires that parents rely on the help of others. In vivid family stories, parents detail how they and their network of friends, paid caregivers, and extended kin collectively close the care gap for theirschool-aged children. Hansen not only debunks the my

$23.76

Details

First published in 1974, this book helped foster new attitudes towards hereditary bleeding disorders by encouraging hemophiliacs to lead full and active lives. It has been very well received by both the medical and general press and has been translated into many languages around the world. The new edition of Living With Haemophilia has been extensively revised to incorporate the latest advances in treatment. It covers breaking discoveries in gene therapy, explaining the spectacular improvements that have been made in the manufacturing of blood products and the emergence of genetically engineered recombinant DNA concentrates. In order to serve readers better, much of the book has been completely rewritten to make referencing easier. Background information sheets have been included as guides for those wanting further knowledge, leaving the main text free for cohesive reading. Also, the technical material has been more fully explained, making it clearer and more accessible.brbrThis essential guide explains bleeding disorders and how they are passed on from generation to generation, the effects of hemophilia on different parts of the body, bleeding episodes and how to control them, safe treatment including home therapy and prophylaxis, physiotherapy, and drug treatment,as well as the special precautions to be taken when a major operation is needed. There is also a section devoted to HIV and AIDS.brbrWritten for hemophiliacs and their families as well as their doctors and other caregivers, this book focuses on the management of hemophilia and explains the possibility of its future cure.brA detailed account, for hemophilic patients and their families, of the hemophilic disorders and their complications, treatments, and life adaptations.--Annals of Internal Medicine MedicinebrComprehensive book...readable source of practical information for patients with hemophilia and their families...This plainly written book is a valuable resource...The illustrations are

$24.00

Details

Unique in the field, this book provides specific language that will help children manage the full spectrum of the pain experience, both on a sensory and an emotional level. The volume spells out clearly what the professional, the parent, the child, and the team together, can do to ease the pain itself and uncover the resources to support management and recovery. There are important discussions on: responding to a child s pain medications to relieve pain visiting the doctor preparation for the hospital pain management at home going to the dentist and more. Indispensable for the range of caregivers--whether parent, nurse, psychotherapist, or other significant adult--the book imparts the necessary knowledge for a sensitive, effective response repertoire that can be applied across settings.P Unique in the field, this book provides specific language that will help children manage the full spectrum of the pain experience, both on a sensory and an emotional level. The volume spells out clearly what the professional, the parent, the child, and the team together, can do to ease the pain itself and uncover the resources to support management and recovery. There are important discussions on: P--responding to a child s pain P-- medications to relieve pain P--visiting the doctor P--preparation for the hospital P--pain management at home P--going to the dentist and more. PIndispensable for the range of caregivers -- whether parent, nurse, psychotherapist, or other significant adult -- the book imparts the necessary knowledge for a sensitive, effective response repertoire that can be applied across settings.

$24.72

Details

This is an idea source for horticultural therapy programs, schools, senior care facilities and individuals of all ages and abilities. These projects and plant related activities range from easy to difficult, and each has a touch of whimsy. The authors explain that whimsy is the counterpoint to the serious work of being human. These projects were designed by professional horticultural therapists to be fun while serving as great physical, mental and social exercises for everyone. Contains four kinds of activities Plant projects with creative activities and care notes accompanying each one. Craft activities range from creating a Peace Card to Turning Your Problems into Compost. Quizzes on everything from garlic to coconuts. These are great conversation starters. Short stories that can be read aloud to a group or individually while waiting for the plants to grow. These are great springboards for discussion. There is also a comprehensive list of both safe and dangerous plants. Teachers, home schoolers, activity professionals, counselors, horticultural therapists, family caregivers and individuals of all ages will find these pages of value. The focus is on empowerment and creativity.

$24.90

Details

Among the issues confronting America is long-term care for frail, older persons, and others with disabilities that limit their ability to care for themselves. Even now, an estimated 10 million people receive some form of long-term care.pContinuing to Improve the Quality of Long-Term Care takes a comprehensive look at the quality of care -- and quality of life -- in long-term care, including that provided by nursing homes, home health agencies, assisted living facilities, family members, and a variety of others. This book describes the current state of long-term care, identifying problem areas and offering recommendations for federal, state, and local decisionmakers.pWho uses long-term care? How have the characteristics of this population changed over time? What pathways do people typically follow into and through long-term care? The committee provides the latest information on these and other key questions.pThis book explores strengths and limitations of methods to measure, oversee, and improve the quality of long-term care. It works through the difficult issues of defining and assessing quality, implementing the principles of person-centered care, setting and enforcing standards of care, strengthening the long-term care work force, paying for quality care, and expanding the knowledge base to guide organizational and individual caregivers.

$25.00

Details

PThere has been an increase in litigation due to a failure of recognition of anal sphincter tears and inappropriate management. This aims to clarify and graphically demonstrate perineal anatomy and explain the pathophysiology of anal incontinence as well as applied pharmacology. It also institutes the new recommended classification of perineal tears and describes the various anal sphincter repair techniques. The emphasis is placed on the correct post-operative management, management of a subsequent pregnancy following previous anal sphincter injury and prevention of anal sphincter tears as an important issue that has not been given due consideration previously. The authors also focus on medical/legal implications in order to introduce safe medical practice./P P/P PThe book will mostly be of interest to trainees and consultants, colorectal surgeons, physiotherapists, midwives, continence advisors, labour wards and lawyers./P

$34.92

Details

Product Information This new reference provides the nurse with practical information on health conditions that typically affect geriatric patientsfrom Alzheimer's disease arthritis and diabetes to hip fracture incontinence and Parkinson's disease. It also reviews the normal physiologic deficits associated with aging such as vision and hearing impairments; pharmacodynamic changes in aging; and such timely issues as elder abuse advance directives living wills assisted living pain control Medicare and end-of-life care. Throughout the text the nurse will find clinical alerts teaching aids charting guides healthful living recommendations alternative therapies and more to guide care. Scores of illustrations visually reinforce key points.

$55.74

Details

Therapeutic Management of Incontinence and Pelvic Pain provides a clear, concise and practical clinical introduction to the assessment and conservative treatment of pelvic floor disorders in both men and women. It is the first practical textbook on this topic to enable clinicians to learn about the practicalities of assessment and treatment. Many different specialists have contributed to the text, critically reviewing the literature and recommending evidence-based practice and possible further research. Primarily written for physiotherapists working in this specialist field, this book is also a useful reference and practical guide for all health professionals dealing with incontinence and some pelvic floor disorders, including urologists, gynaecologists and general practitioners, students of alternative therapies and osteopaths. This title will complement under-graduate and post-graduate formal lectures and practical sessions, with references supporting the proposed clinical guidelines.

$59.39

Details
 
Comments Off

 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

 Powered by Max Banner Ads