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Laura Blackler, Christine Jones and Caroline Mooney.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is increasing rapidly worldwide and it's predicted that by 2020 it will represent the third leading cause of death. Sadly, this slow-progressing debilitating disease not only affects the individual but also has consequences for the family. More positively, the urgent need to improve the care offered and to raise the public profile of the condition has now been recognised. Healthcare providers play a central role in this, through health education, early diagnosis and better management through…mehr

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Laura Blackler, Christine Jones and Caroline Mooney.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is increasing rapidly worldwide and it's predicted that by 2020 it will represent the third leading cause of death. Sadly, this slow-progressing debilitating disease not only affects the individual but also has consequences for the family. More positively, the urgent need to improve the care offered and to raise the public profile of the condition has now been recognised. Healthcare providers play a central role in this, through health education, early diagnosis and better management through all stages of the disease.

Managing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease provides an insight into this debilitative condition. The book aims to develop nurses' and allied health professionals' knowledge and skills in caring for individuals with COPD. It takes the reader on a journey from diagnosis through to end-of-life care and examines:

- Initial diagnosis and symptom management

- Smoking cessation

- Pulmonary rehabilitation

- The management of acute episodes

- The role of each member of the multi-disciplinary team

- Quality of life, including nutrition, fatigue management and leisure activities

- The future for the care and management of people with the condition.

Healthcare professionals from multi-disciplinary teams have contributed to this book to demonstrate that a co-ordinated approach for these patients is required across both primary and secondary care. Managing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can be utilised by nurses and allied health professionals caring for patients at all stages of their disease.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a slow, progressive illness and the number of people it affects is growing each year - in particular smokers. The care and management of people with COPD involves all members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure they receive a comprehensive package of care.

This book is designed to follow the patients' journey from diagnosis through to end of life and include the role each member of the multidisciplinary team plays in their treatment and care. It will review the pathophysiology of the respiratory system and the impact on the rest of the body and discuss the types of diagnostic tests that can be used to determine the patient's diagnosis. Treatment and rehabilitation is also covered, while the latest guidelines and research are presented the best evidence-based care provision for patients.
- Written by members of the multidisciplinary team
- Aimed at both nurses and therapists
- Will include the patient's point of view
- Emphasis on the psychosocial effects of having COPD

Includes palliative care
Autorenporträt
Laura Blackler, Practice Development Nurse, Kings College Hospital, London, UK.

Christine Jones, Respiratory Nurse Specialist, Kings College Hospital, London, UK.

Caroline Mooney, Community Respiratory Nurse Specialist, Luton Treatment Centre, UK.
Rezensionen
"It is a book I will be returning to and would recommend to anyone involved in the management of COPD, clinically or educationally. It will be informing my practice and I recommend it as a very useful resource." ( International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation , June 2010) "This is an excellent book at a reasonable price, written by very well qualified clinicians within the field and would be a very valuable resource for those caring for individuals with COPD." (Journal of Community Nursing, January 2009) "There is an excellent overview of the management of COPD in the community." (Primary Health Care, July 2008)