Lubkin's Chronic Illness: Impact and Intervention, Tenth Edition is an essential text for teaching nursing students the impact of chronic Illness on both patients and families. This is the only text of its kinds that truly addresses not only the physical aspects of chronic illness but the important psychosocial issues that individuals and families encounter on a daily basis. The Tenth Edition takes an application to practice-based approach by covering impact and issues as well as interventions and outcomes. Each chapter employs a theoretical approach to the concept followed by an overview of the impact, nursing interventions and potential outcomes. To bring this content to life for students, the text takes a personalized approach featuring real-life stories and scenarios focused on the individuals experience with chronic illness. The journey of the author and her husband through cancer is chronicled throughout a number of chapters. These feelings about the illness experience, and ultimately his death, are real and are excerpted from the authors journal. Key Features: Mapped to all three levels of competencies (BSN, MSN and DNP) The Family Caregiving chapter outlines how family members care for their aging parents and relatives Vignettes and journal entries of patients and their caregivers talking about chronic illness Updated Evidence-Based Practice Boxes Instructor Resources: Case Studies Discussion Questions Test Bank PowerPoint Slides Instructors Manual
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Weight: 1106g
Publication Date: 06 Dec 2017
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781284128857
About Pamala D. Larsen
Dr. Larsen practiced nursing from 1969 until she retired in 2013. Her last 28 years of practice were as a faculty member and administrator in schools of nursing that offered BSN and MS degrees. Her clinical and educational expertise was chronic illness and the psychosocial concepts that are associated with patients and caregivers with chronic conditions. To that end Dr. Larsen published her own personal account of chronic illness as she and her late husband battled cancer. Many of those experiences are included within this text. Dr. Larsen maintained certification as a rehabilitation registered nurse (CCRN) from 1986-2011. Dr. Larsen has been associated with this text first as the author of the rehabilitation chapter since 1995. She was asked by Ilene Lubkin to co-edit the text beginning with the 4th edition. With Ms. Lubkins death in 2005 she became the sole editor with the 6th edition. Dr. Larsen retired as Professor Emeritus from the University of Wyoming Laramie WY in 2013.