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This guide for sports professionals brings together specific recommendations for participation in sports and exercise by children with chronic health conditions. The text discusses 20 common medical conditions affecting children's ability to participate in sport, with a brief description of each condition. The text is presented in two parts: the first part discusses how chronic disease can disturb the normal psychosocial and physical development of children, and how exercise can improve the underlying...
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Caring for People with Chronic Conditions: A Health System Perspective
Overall, the book walks a delicate balance between evidence and advocacy regarding the care of people with chronic conditions. Nolte and McKee conclude the volume with the following: 'A first step is to recognize that something must be done. A second, which we hope will be facilitated by the evidence provided in this book, is to realize that something actually can be done, and that they can do it (p. 240)'. The overarching desire to match the need for evidence with the reality that advocates (including...
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Written by a nurse and approved by a respected professional association of nurses, this holistic self-care guide offers a blend of traditional, alternative, and complementary advice that works in conjunction with a doctor&'s care for nearly twenty serious chronic conditions, from allergies and diabetes to Parkinson&'s and cancer. It reviews the whole picture in terms of a patient&'s options and recovery, offering traditional medical advice, advising on side effects of treatment and preventative measures...
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The aim of this book is to equip the health care practitioner with the necessary knowledge and skills to work with people who live with chronic illness. It is a comprehensive and practical text that draws together current opinion, up-to-date practice and national guidelines on the management of chronic conditions. This new book will help all health care professionals provide the best possible care for people who live with chronic illness whether in primary or secondary care. - Provides a comprehensive...
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Treatment of Chronic Medical Conditions by Len Sperry (9781433803895) - Books
As the population ages, physicians are turning to psychotherapists to help the increasing number of patients who are struggling with chronic illnesses. To provide effective and appropriate treatment to these patients requires that clinicians broaden their psychological perspective and augment their intervention strategies and treatment plans specific to chronic medical illness. Treatment of Chronic Medical Conditions provides clinicians with focused cognitive - behavioral strategies and integrative...
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HOLMAN, HALSTED, M.D. - LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONS (3)
Filled with hundreds of tips, suggestions, and strategies, this guide offers practical medical solutions in clear language. It explains how to develop and maintain exercise and nutrition programs, manage symptoms, determine when to seek medical help, work effectively with doctors, properly use medications and minimize side effects, find community resources, discuss the illness with family and friends, and tailor social activities for particular conditions. Written by six medical professionals, this...
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One of the worlds most common chronic conditions just got dealt a major blow. Dr. Peter J. DAdamo, author of the Eat Right 4 (for) Your Type® serieswith more than two million copies in printhas developed a brand-new, targeted plan for fighting allergies. With specific tools unavailable in any other book, Allergies: Fight Them with the Blood Type Diet® has four battle plansindividualized for your needsfor preventing and treating environmental and food allergies, chronic sinus infections, asthma, and...
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As the population ages, physicians are turning to psychotherapists to help the increasing number of patients who are struggling with chronic illnesses. To provide effective and appropriate treatment to these patients requires that clinicians broaden their psychological perspective and augment their intervention strategies and treatment plans specific to chronic medical illness."Treatment of Chronic Medical Conditions" provides clinicians with focused cognitive - behavioral strategies and integrative...
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Microchip treatment cards complete with comprehensive protocol written by Diana J Farragher Mcs Grad Dip Phys. Dip TP. FCSP.
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Guidelines for partcipation from leading pediatric authorities addressing 20 common medical conditions ranging from; cerebral palsy to diabetes. For each condition there are recommendations given for appropriate levels of participation and what activities can be permitted.
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Warts; styes; chronic skin conditions; dandruff; body odour 6c 125 tabs
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The cranberry has been treating and preventing ailments and disease for centuries - much longer than it has been gracing the table along with the turkey. In fact, the cranberry is so effective in its healing powers that both Western medicine and alternative health circles alike are recommending its benefits.
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'You can never understand what it feels like to be me. I'm never going to be normal now, am I? Why me? Why did it have to happen to me?' These worlds emphasize the important fact that all healthcare workers who come into contact with chronically ill children have the opportunity, through communicating effectively, to help and support both child and family, to make children feel better about themselves, and to improve the quality of their lives. Counseling techniques can help empower children to develop...
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Caring for People with Chronic Conditions: A Health System Perspective (European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies)
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Counseling Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions
The growing number of patients with chronic illness has presented professional counselors with an opportunity to become involved in medical care. This book will allow counselors to become better educated about their conditions and treatment protocols, to engage in decision making and behavior changes that will improve their quality of life, and to help manage the emotional effects that of occur as a result of changes in lifestyle and social roles. This book provides guidance on: counseling patients...
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Description: This book explores the child's understanding of their body and illness. How to communicate with children, prepare them for treatment and tackle problems relating to the child's care are covered in depth. Illustrations: ill.
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People with chronic illnesses are likely to show a higher involvement in decision making about their treatment options than people with acute illnesses. Of particular interest to many people with chronic illnesses is the internet as a medium where they can gather, share and exchange information and support each other. Little is known about the kind of information shared and topics discussed online. Using the example of people living with HIV/Aids, this paper examines the kind of information shared...
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Filled with hundreds of tips, suggestions, and strategies, this guide explains how to develop and maintain exercise and nutrition programs, manage symptoms, determine when to seek medical help, work effectively with doctors, properly use medications and minimise side effects, find community resources, discuss the illness with family and friends, and tailor social activities for particular conditions. Written by six medical professionals, this book encourages an individual approach to the process...
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Show your fun side and at the same time also show the seriousness of your disabling chronic condition with this Disabling Chronic Condition Warning design.
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Warts; styes; chronic skin conditions; dandruff; body odour 30c 125 tabs
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Clinician's Guide to Chronic Disease Management of Long Term Conditions, The: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach
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... PSYCHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT. Depression. Introduction. Major depression is the most common chronic condition facing the primary care physician today. Of all patients visiting their doctor, 5-9% suffer from this disorder. The prevalence of major depression has increased since the 1950s in all age groups and psychiatrists have for many years debated whether this condition is caused by biological or behavioural factors. The debate has been between the use of drugs or therapies to combat this disorder...
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