| About the book |
"This is a ground-breaking book which provides a needed overview of self-management and chronic physical illness ... The book provided useful definitions that helped to introduce the concept of self-management and behavioural interventions to new readers ... Its strengths were its ease of use, accessible and informative content, and the clear application of theory into practice." International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation "Newman, Steed and Mulligan have provided an honest attempt to capture the essential practical material required for those working directly with clients in this growing area ' As a broad introductory text, this book achieves its purpose." International Journal of Integrated Care "I feel this book would be a great addition on any adult nursing bookshelf, especially useful in health promotion, community and management modules. Any healthcare profession such as nurses, doctors, occupational therapists who deal with individuals with chronic illnesses will benefit from this book. I highly recommend this book, a 'must read' for nursing students." Isobel Weston, Nursing Student, Nottingham University, UK This groundbreaking book provides a much-needed overview of self-management in chronic physical illness. It provides the theoretical and conceptual background to self-management, as well as examining issues related to the delivery of self-management interventions in chronic illness. The chapters systematically review the efficacy and effectiveness of interventions in a range of different chronic conditions, including:
Contributors: Susan J. Blalock, Debbie Cooke, Angela Coulter, Robert F. DeVellis, Joe Ellins, Maarten J. Fischer, Wendy Hardeman, Eric S. Hart, Paul Higgs, Martin Hyde, Ad A. Kaptein, Kate Lorig, Patrick McGowan, Susan Michie, Debra K. Moser, Serap Osman, Jerry C. Parker, Sheetal Patel, Nina Rieckmann, Margreet Scharloo, Nancy E. Schoenberg, Timothy C. Skinner, Jane R. Smith, Lucia Snoei, Frank J. Snoek, Stephen Sutton, John Weinman, Manuel Paz Yepez |
| About the authors |
Stanton Newman is Professor of Health Psychology and Head of the Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences at University College London, UK. Elizabeth Steed is a Chartered Health Psychologist working at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK. In addition, she is an Honorary Research Associate at University College London, UK.
Kathleen Mulligan is a Chartered Health Psychologist and a Research Fellow at University College London, UK. |
| Table of contents |
SECTION 1 CONTEXT Chapter 1 The health profile of ageing populations Chapter 2 Changing Attitudes to the Role of Patients in Health Care SECTION 2 DELIVERY Chapter 3 Self-management and behaviour change: theoretical models Chapter 4 Different Types and Components of Self-Management Interventions Chapter 5 Delivery of Self-Management Interventions Chapter 6 Training and Quality Assurance of Self-Management Interventions Chapter 7 Facilitating Self-Management through Telemedicine and Interactive Health Communication Applications SECTION 3 EVALUATION Chapter 8 Design and Evaluation of Self-Management Interventions Chapter 9 Outcomes of Self-Management Interventions SECTION 4; SELF MANAGEMENT IN SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 10 Diabetes 11 Rheumatoid Arthritis 12 Asthma 13 Coronary Artery Disease 14 Heart Failure 15 COPD 16 Blood Pressure SECTION 5 CONCLUSION |


