The Cambridge Breathlessness Intervention Service (CBIS) has been established since 2004 and is a research-based service which has being evaluated since its inception: its model of caring has been shaped by the patients and families who use it and the clinicians who refer to it.
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Breathlessness Management in Clinical Practice presents evidence-based practical techniques for helping the breathless patient with advanced disease of any aetiology used in the Cambridge Breathlessness Intervention Service (CBIS). This book will help individuals in the multidisciplinary team both manage breathlessness in their current clinical setting and describe the breathlessness service model which can be adapted for use in any situation. It uses a model of care based on interventions for breathing, thinking and functioning.

Breathlessness Management in Clinical Practice is an invaluable resource for those working in the respiratory medicine, oncology and cardiology and other specialties where breathlessness is commonly managed although less recognised like nephrology and neurology. It will be of help to occupational therapists, physiotherapists and specialist nurses as well as physicians.  It will also be of interest to anyone who wishes to increase their knowledge of the advances in evidence that now enable clinicians to offer much improved care for those suffering with frightening symptom of breathlessness.

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This book is written to be used by clinicians in any specialty, not just palliative care specialists Palliative care in non-malignant disease is rarely taught, this is the first practically orientated book in this area Multi-professional authorship: breathlessness needs a multi-professional team, most of the few competing texts are written by doctors for doctors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447147534
Publisert
2013-11-15
Utgiver
Springer London Ltd
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
17

Biografisk notat

Dr Sara Booth founded the Cambridge Breathlessness Intervention Service (CBIS) in 2004 based on work she started some ten years earlier. Dr Booth is an experienced researcher as well as clinician and has a worldwide reputation in caring for patients with breathlessness. The CBIS concept has been copied in other parts of the world and Dr Booth has lectured at many conferences for oncologists and respiratory as well as palliative care clinicians on the management of breathlessness. Dr Booth was the first chair of the National Cancer Institute's Breathlessness Research Group. Ms Julie Burkin is a specialist OT who has worked in hospices and cancer centres caring for breathless patients. She is now the lead clinician for CBIS and has lectured widely, nationally and internationally, on the management of breathlessness. Ms Catherine Moffat is a specialist physiotherapist who has a particular interest in breathing exercises - a poorly researched area she has made her own. Ms Moffat is designing research in this area and has also lectured widely on the work of CBIS and the management of breathlessness.