Translating Chronic Illness Research into Practice presents recent developments in chronic illness research and their implications for clinical practice. It delivers both a synthesis and a critique of current chronic illness research and its applications to chronic illness prevention, treatment and care. It promotes advances in knowledge about chronic illness, including discussion of the future directions for chronic illness research and gaps in present knowledge about effective chronic illness prevention, treatment and care.
Key features:
- Contains contributions from internationally renowned researchers in chronic illness
- Focuses on three key concepts, translating research into practice, chronic illness and practice, and bridges the boundaries between them
- Is applicable to an international, multi-disciplinary readership
- For researchers and practitioners across health disciplines
List of Contributors Preface
1. Globalisation of Chronic Illness Research
Sally Wellard
Introduction
What is in a name?
Global crisis in chronic illness
Impact of chronic illness in developing nations
Trends in chronic illness research in developed nations
Policy drivers: taking action
Global initiatives for future chronic illness management
Conclusion
References
2. Transitional Processes and Chronic Illness
Debbie Kralik and Antonia van Loon
Introduction
The search
Defining transition
An emerging understandingl#-