Chronic illness continues to be the leading cause of death and disability in adults in the United States. It impacts annual healthcare costs and significantly contributes to caregiver fatigue. Lubkin's Chronic Illness: Impact an Intervention, Eleventh Edition provides a solid foundation for nursing students by teaching them the skills and knowledge they need to care for both patients and families impacted by chronic illness. The text takes a holistic and patient-centric approach in addressing the acute needs of patients and their families as they navigate the challenges of chronic illness. The hallmark feature of this text remains its keen focus on the psychosocial issues experienced by both the individual and families involved, an area of care which is often overlooked.
The Eleventh Edition has been substantially revised and will focus on population health including new and updated content on various populations. To enhance the learning experience, the author features real-life journal entries from both patients and caregivers providing a meaningful way for students to truly understand chronic illness from each unique perspective.
Coverage of the difference between chronic disease and chronic illness
Discussion of social isolation as a chronic illness
Mindfulness presence in caregiving
The perception of illness from the patient and partner perspective
Patient education on the benefits of telehealth
Managing chronic disease through social media community building
An overview of the three types of spiritual assessment
How to transition from home care to residential care
New content on Medicare and Medicaid waiver programs
- ISBN10 1284230643
- ISBN13 9781284230642
- Publish Date 15 November 2021 (first published 1 November 2021)
- Publish Status Forthcoming
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
- Edition 11th edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 600
- Language English