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More About This Title Managing Long Term Conditions - A Social Model for Community Practice
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The focus of Managing Long Term Conditions is on the social model of care rather than the dominant medical model as the modern healthcare system has come to recognize the value of social determinants of health in contributing to the long term health outcomes of the population.
Providing coverage of each branch of healthcare—adult, children, mental health and learning disabilities—this book is essential reading for both students and practitioners in community nursing and across healthcare in general.
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Margaret Presho is the author of Managing Long Term Conditions: A Social Model for Community Practice, published by Wiley.
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Introduction.
1. Frameworks for Supporting Patients with Long Term Conditions (Marilyn Fitzpatrick).
2. Case Managers and Community Matrons (Margaret Presho).
3. Empowering Patients: The Role of the Expert Patient Programme in Promoting Health Amongst Those with Long Term Conditions (Clare Street and Caroline Powell).
4. Informal Carers: Valuing Our Assets (Maureen Deacon, Marilyn Fitzpatrick and Margaret Presho).
5. The National Service Framework for Long Term Conditions: Towards the Integration of a Learning Disability Perspective (Garry Diack).
6. Mental Health Promotion: The Key to the Effective Management of Long Term conditions (Maureen Deacon).
7. Managing Long Term Conditions from the Child's Perspective: Aspects of Vulnerability and Inequalities for Children with Complex Needs. (Ruth Thomas).
8. Psychosocial Consequences of Living with a Long Term condition (Diane Loggenberg).
9. Redocumenting Home and Managing Long Term Conditions: The Social Organization of Place and Space (Eileen Fairhurst).
10. Cultural Competence in Service Delivery (Margaret Presho).
11. Policy and Practice (Margaret Presho).
Index.