CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE. 2ND EDITION

CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION IN PRACTICE. 2ND EDITION

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Cardiología
ISBN:
978-1-118-45869-3
Páginas:
260
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

57,00 €

Despues:

54,15 €

Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation
Chapter 2: Standards and Core Components in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation
Chapter 3: Delivering Quality Standards
Chapter 4: Health Behaviour Change and Education
Chapter 5a: Achieving long-term abstinence from tobacco use in patients in a cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation setting
Chapter 5b: Diet and Weight Management
Chapter 5c: Physical Activity and Exercise
Chapter 6: Psychosocial Health
Chapter 7: Medical Risk Management
Chapter 8: Long-term Management
Chapter 9: Audit and evaluation
Chapter 10: Future Prospects and International Perspectives

The authoritative clinical handbook promoting excellence and best practice.

Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation in Practice is a comprehensive, practitioner-focused clinical handbook which provides internationally applicable evidence-based standards of good practice. Edited and written by a multidisciplinary team of experts from the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR), this book is invaluable for practitioners helping people with heart disease return to health. The text provides an overview of research findings, examines the core components of cardiac rehabilitation, and discusses how to support healthier lifestyles and reduce the risks of recurrence.

Now in its second edition, this textbook has been fully revised to incorporate recent clinical evidence and align with current national and international guidelines. Increased emphasis is placed on an integrated approach to cardiac rehabilitation programmes, whilst six specified standards and six core components are presented to promote sustainable health outcomes.

• Describes how cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programmes can be delivered to meet standards of good practice
• Covers a broad range of topics including: promoting health behaviour change to improve lifestyle risk factors, supporting psycho-social health, managing medical risk factors, and how to develop long-term health strategies
• Emphasises the importance of early programme commencement with assessment and reassessment of patient goals and outcomes, and gives examples of strategies to achieve these
• Discusses the role of programme audit and certification of meeting minimum standards of practice
• Looks to the future and how delivery of cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programmes internationally will need to meet common challenges

Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation in Practice is an indispensable resource for all health professionals involved in cardiac rehabilitation and cardiovascular disease prevention.

Authors
• Jennifer Jones is the Director of Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health at the National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, and Reader in Physiotherapy at Brunel University, UK. She was President of BACPR 2011-2013.
• John Buckley is Professor of Applied Exercise Science, Director of the Centre for Active Living, University Centre Shrewsbury, University of Chester, UK. He is Executive Officer and Past-Chair, International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, and was President of BACPR 2009-2011.
• Gill Furze is Emeritus Professor in Health and Life Sciences at Coventry University, UK, and was President of BACPR 2013-2015.
• Gail Sheppard is Senior Lecturer and Academic Group Lead in Public Health and Health Promotion at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. She was Scientific Officer at BACPR 2013-2016.