Promoting Healthy Behaviour: A Practical Guide for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
Autor Dominic Upton, Katie Thirlawayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2010
This book is designed for healthcare professionals of all types, at any stage in their career. It addresses the role psychology can play in reversing poor lifestyles, putting theory into practice in the most effective and simple ways.
Including case studies, evidence based practical suggestions and key points, the text will provide an invaluable resource for all of those involved in lifestyle change.
"As a nursing student this book has proved invaluable in understanding the theory of health promotion, whilst providing practical ways in which both nurses and other healthcare professionals can apply this theory in practice." Natalie Liddle, nursing student, Lincoln University
"Easy to read and well presented key topics in promoting healthy behaviour. The topical discussions will undoubtedly engage student nurses." Susan Thomas, Faculty of Health, John Moores University
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780273723851
ISBN-10: 0273723855
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0273723855
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction to healthy behaviour
Chapter 2 : Psychology in practice
Chapter 3: Eating well
Chapter 4: Being active
Chapter 5: Sensible drinking
Chapter 6: Quitting smoking
Chapter 7: Safer sex
Chapter 8: Stopping illicit drug use
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction to healthy behaviour
Chapter 2 : Psychology in practice
Chapter 3: Eating well
Chapter 4: Being active
Chapter 5: Sensible drinking
Chapter 6: Quitting smoking
Chapter 7: Safer sex
Chapter 8: Stopping illicit drug use
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Index
Notă biografică
Upton, Dominic; Thirlaway, Katie
Descriere
Lifestyle diseases are the scourge of the modern Western world. Smoking, eating badly, not exercising, excessive drinking: these are but a few of the major challenges facing the NHS. People understand why these habits are bad for them, and most people understand how to tackle them – so why is it that so many people don’t have a healthy lifestyle? And, more importantly, how can we change this?
This book is designed for healthcare professionals of all types, at any stage in their career. It addresses the role psychology can play in reversing poor lifestyles, putting theory into practice in the most effective and simple ways.
Including case studies, evidence based practical suggestions and key points, the text will provide an invaluable resource for all of those involved in lifestyle change.
"As a nursing student this book has proved invaluable in understanding the theory of health promotion, whilst providing practical ways in which both nurses and other healthcare professionals can apply this theory in practice." Natalie Liddle, nursing student, Lincoln University
"Easy to read and well presented key topics in promoting healthy behaviour. The topical discussions will undoubtedly engage student nurses." Susan Thomas, Faculty of Health, John Moores University
This book is designed for healthcare professionals of all types, at any stage in their career. It addresses the role psychology can play in reversing poor lifestyles, putting theory into practice in the most effective and simple ways.
Including case studies, evidence based practical suggestions and key points, the text will provide an invaluable resource for all of those involved in lifestyle change.
"As a nursing student this book has proved invaluable in understanding the theory of health promotion, whilst providing practical ways in which both nurses and other healthcare professionals can apply this theory in practice." Natalie Liddle, nursing student, Lincoln University
"Easy to read and well presented key topics in promoting healthy behaviour. The topical discussions will undoubtedly engage student nurses." Susan Thomas, Faculty of Health, John Moores University
Recenzii
"Health promotion is more important than ever and this book is an informative and practical companion for nurses that provides a solid foundation to help them to help their patients change their lifestyles for the better." – Grant Byrne, Nursing Standard, Vol. 28 No. 52, August 27
"Health promotion is more important than ever and this book is an informative and practical companion for nurses that provides a solid foundation to help them to help their patients change their lifestyles for the better." – Grant Byrne, Nursing Standard, Vol. 28 No. 52, August 27
"A key strength of this book is the robust evidence base provided without making the text dry or academic. I found it to be an engaging page-turner with answers to a lot of the practical questions health promotion throws up for health practitioners on a daily basis when dealing with patients and planning health promotion strategies. This book excels in demonstrating how all health practitioners can utilize the cognitive-behavioural approach in everyday practice by understanding the psychology of patients to try and nudge their key health behaviours in the right direction. The authors have clearly spent a lot of time engaging with health professionals and understanding their psychology to approaching these topics in clinical practice, in addition to tailoring the book to concisely reflect their comprehensive research in this area. This book succeeds in the stated aim of providing a practical and informative guide for the healthcare practitioners on a topic that now impacts the entire population, directly or indirectly. It does equip the occupational health professional with the knowledge and tools to persuade organizations, colleagues and patients to prioritize addressing health behaviours in a subtler and more effective manner, both in consultations and in designing health promotion campaigns. It is certainly worth an occupational health department purchasing a text which will provide numerous intangible benefits for the healthcare practitioners and the patients they interact with." – Occupational Medicine
"Health promotion is more important than ever and this book is an informative and practical companion for nurses that provides a solid foundation to help them to help their patients change their lifestyles for the better." – Grant Byrne, Nursing Standard, Vol. 28 No. 52, August 27
"A key strength of this book is the robust evidence base provided without making the text dry or academic. I found it to be an engaging page-turner with answers to a lot of the practical questions health promotion throws up for health practitioners on a daily basis when dealing with patients and planning health promotion strategies. This book excels in demonstrating how all health practitioners can utilize the cognitive-behavioural approach in everyday practice by understanding the psychology of patients to try and nudge their key health behaviours in the right direction. The authors have clearly spent a lot of time engaging with health professionals and understanding their psychology to approaching these topics in clinical practice, in addition to tailoring the book to concisely reflect their comprehensive research in this area. This book succeeds in the stated aim of providing a practical and informative guide for the healthcare practitioners on a topic that now impacts the entire population, directly or indirectly. It does equip the occupational health professional with the knowledge and tools to persuade organizations, colleagues and patients to prioritize addressing health behaviours in a subtler and more effective manner, both in consultations and in designing health promotion campaigns. It is certainly worth an occupational health department purchasing a text which will provide numerous intangible benefits for the healthcare practitioners and the patients they interact with." – Occupational Medicine