Case management of long term conditions: principles and practice for nurses
Snoddon, Janet
The importance of appropriate and effective management of patient with long term chronic conditions cannot be underestimated, and both the Department of Health and the public are expecting much from the improvements and changes outlined in the recently published review by Lord Darzi. Case Management of Long Term Conditions aims to provide all appropriate practitioners across all the professions (nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists including social care practitioners) who might be involved in delivery of proactive case management with a practical understanding of how their knowledge and skills can be utilised to improve outcomes for people with Chronic Long TermConditions. The text contains some broad reflections on care and service delivery based on reviews of evidence and views from clinicians in the use of these skills and competencies to deliver improved outcomes for these clients. Janet Snoddon is Deputy Director of Corporate Performance & Standards, NHSSefton She was the Lead for Long Term conditions at both South Sefton and Southport and Formby PCTs (organisations which have now merged into NHS Sefton),developing case management services. She is also the Non Medical Prescribing clinical lead for Northwest SHA. INDICE: 1. Background and rationale for the Development of Case Managementin the NHS. 2. Models of Case Management and their effectiveness. 3. Development of Competencies for Case Management. 4. Outcomes for Patients - managing complex care. 5. Outcome for Patients - advanced clinical nursing practice. 6. Case Management for Social Care and Older People. 7. Outcomes for Patients - Cancer and End of Life Care. 8. Leadership and advancing practice - impact. 9. Self Care. 10. What does this mean for Patients?
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-8005-4
- Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 224
- Fecha Publicación: 05/01/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés