Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in primary care
Margaret Barnett
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in primary care
Published
2006
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISBN-13
9780470033906
Description
Until recently COPD was largely neglected by health professionals and viewed as the Cinderella of respiratory conditions. Many patients were seen as heart-sink cases with a self-inflicted disease. But views are now changing and COPD, like other chronic conditions managed within primary care, has taken on a higher profile within the Government and NHS agenda. This book reflects that change. It looks at the treatment of COPD in primary care: in the GP surgery, in outpatient clinics, and through district and community nursing. COPD management does not depend on purely medical intervention; much can be done to help these patients from a psychological, social and holistic perspective to cope with their everyday activities. Patients lead a frightening existence, struggling to breathe and to cope with their symptoms. The book helps nurses and other healthcare professionals to support these patients.
Subjects
Being Mortal
Activities of daily living in Veterans Administration nursing home patients
A profile of adults needing assistance with activities of daily living, 1991-1992
The one-hander's book
Evaluation of functional capacity after stroke with special emphasis on motor function and activities of daily living
The brain and behavior
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