Self-management in chronic illness : principles, practice, and empowerment strategies for better health / Jose Frantz, Laura Schopp, Anthea Rhoda, editors.
2021
RC108
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Title
Self-management in chronic illness : principles, practice, and empowerment strategies for better health / Jose Frantz, Laura Schopp, Anthea Rhoda, editors.
ISBN
9783030697365 electronic book
3030697363 electronic book
9783030697358 hardcover
3030697355 hardcover
3030697363 electronic book
9783030697358 hardcover
3030697355 hardcover
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 194 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-69736-5 doi
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RC108
Dewey Decimal Classification
616/.044
Summary
"Self-management is a term that was used as early as the 1960s when it was applied during the rehabilitation of chronically ill children. Subsequently, self-management was applied as formalized programs for a variety of populations and health issues. In reflecting on self-management, it is important to note that it would be difficult for individuals not to be aware of their specific health behaviors, which could include unhealthy behaviors. As self-management has evolved, essential skills identified include behavioral modeling, decision making, planning, social persuasion, locating, accessing and utilizing resources, assisting individuals to form partnerships with their health care providers and taking action. These are key skills that would benefit health professional educators, clinicians and patients. This book, consisting of three parts, provides insights into the aspects of self-management as it relates to its definition and application. It highlights how self-management can be applied to various long-term health conditions, for different populations or target groups and in different contexts. The text provides an overview of self-management and the rationale for its applications by illustrating its use in specific clinical conditions and in different sub-populations and target groups. Academics can use the book as a textbook when teaching postgraduate and undergraduate students about self-management as a technique to facilitate community reintegration for individuals living with long-term conditions. It can also be used by clinicians to enhance their management of individuals with long-term conditions. Furthermore, researchers can use the text to expand and support their research in this area"--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Understanding self-management
Overview of self-management
The case for self-management
Part II: The application of self-management in various conditions
Self-management and spinal cord injuries
Self-management in diabetes
Self-management and stroke
Self-management and low back pain
Part III: Using self-management across the lifespan and across settings
Self-management in youth
Self-management in chronic illness in the elderly
Community health workers as key contributors to self-management programs
Self-management in the workplace
Self-management in nutrition and exercise.
Overview of self-management
The case for self-management
Part II: The application of self-management in various conditions
Self-management and spinal cord injuries
Self-management in diabetes
Self-management and stroke
Self-management and low back pain
Part III: Using self-management across the lifespan and across settings
Self-management in youth
Self-management in chronic illness in the elderly
Community health workers as key contributors to self-management programs
Self-management in the workplace
Self-management in nutrition and exercise.