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E-raamat: Complementary Therapies in Nursing: Promoting Integrative Care

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  • Formaat: 630 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826194992
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  • Formaat: 630 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826194992

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The ninth edition of this acclaimed resource is completely updated to deliver the newest evidence-based research and practice guidelines for commonly used complementary therapies in nursing. The book delivers new and expanded international content including information highlighting indigenous culture-based therapies and systems of care. It features many recent advances in technology including digital resources facilitating effective delivery, monitoring, and measurement of therapy outcomes.



This resource presents evidence for using complementary therapies with populations experiencing health disparities and describes a new approach to use of complementary therapies for nurses' and patients' self-care. State-of-the-art information also includes expanded safety and precaution content, updated legal concerns in regulation and credentialing, a discussion of challenges and strategies for implementing therapies and programs, and a completely new chapter on Heat and Cold Therapies.



The ninth edition continues to provide in-depth information about each complementary therapy, as well as the scientific basis and current evidence for its use in specific patient populations. Consistent chapter formats promote ease of access to information, and each therapy includes instructional techniques and safety precautions.



New to the Ninth Edition:









Expanded information related to technology and digital resources to foster effective delivery, monitoring, and measuring therapy outcomes

New and expanded international content highlighting indigenous culture-based therapies and systems of care

New information on integrating therapies in practice with abundant case examples

Examples of institution-wide or organization-wide complementary therapy programs

New chapter on Heat and Cold Therapies

All new content on the use of therapies for Self-Care





Key Features:









80 prominent experts sharing perspectives on complementary therapies from over 30 countries

Chapters include a practice protocol delineating basic steps of an intervention along with measuring outcomes

Consistently formatted for ease of use

Presents international sidebars in each chapter providing rich global perspectives
Contributors xi
International Contributors xvii
Foreword xxv
Patrick J. Dean
Preface Equipping Nurses and Nursing Students for Globally Aware, Culturally Sensitive Care xxvii
PART I FOUNDATIONS FOR PRACTICE
Overview
Kuei-Min Chen
1 Evolution and Use of Complementary Therapies and Integrative Health Approaches
3(18)
Mariah Snyder
Ruth Lindquist
Mary Fran Tracy
Kuei-Min Chen
2 Presence
21(12)
Frank B. Bennett
3 Therapeutic Listening
33(20)
Mary Fran Tracy
Shigeaki Watanuki
Ridh Lindquist
4 Creating Optimal Healing Environments
53(17)
Theresa Zborowsky
Mary Jo Kreitzer
5 Systems of Care: Tibetan Medicine
70(19)
Miriam E. Cameron
Tenzin Namdul
6 Self-Care and Use of Complementary Therapies
89(27)
Barbara Riegel
Ridh Lindquist
PART II MIND-BODY-SPIRIT THERAPIES
Overview
Linda Chlan
Mary Fran Tracy
7 Imagery
116(29)
Maura Fitzgerald
Mary Langevin
8 Music Intervention
145(17)
Linda L. Chlan
Annie Heiderscheit
9 Yoga
162(12)
Miriam E. Cameron
Corjena K. Cheung
10 Biofeedback
174(15)
Jaclene A. Zauszniexvski
Elizabeth A. Williams
11 Meditation
189(33)
Michael Christopher
Dana Dharmakaya Colgan
Akeesha Simmons
12 Journaling
222(12)
Kasey R. Boehmer
13 Storytelling
234(15)
Margaret P. Moss
14 Animal-Assisted Therapy
249(26)
Susan O'Conner-Von
PART III MANIPULATIVE AND BODY-BASED THERAPIES
Overview
Kuei-Min Chen
15 Massage
275(17)
Melodee Harris
16 TaiChi
292(9)
Kuei-Min Chen
17 Relaxation Therapies
301(15)
Michele M. Evans
Susan M. Bee
18 Exercise
316(35)
Dereck L. Salisbury
Erica N. Schorr
Ulf G. Bronds
Diane Treat-Jacobson
PART IV BIOLOGICALLY BASED THERAPIES
Overview
Margo Halm
19 Aromatherapy
351(27)
Linda L. Halcon
Janet Tomaino
20 Herbal Medicines
378(16)
Gregory A. Plotnikoff
Angela S. Lillehei
21 Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
394(19)
Melissa H. Frisvold
PART V ENERGY HEALING THERAPIES
Overview
Corjena Cheung
22 Heat and Cold Therapies
413(13)
Margo Halm
Ruth Lindquist
23 Healing Touch
426(21)
Lauren Johnson
Cynthia Lee Dols Finn
Marilyn Bach
Susan Heitzman
Alexa W. Umbreit
24 Reiki
447(28)
Debbie Ringdahl
25 Acupressure
475(16)
Pamela Weiss-Farnan
26 Reflexology
491(15)
Thorn Jenny Gunnarsdottir
PART VI PRACTICE, EDUCATION, AND RESEARCH
Overview
Avis Johnson-Smith
27 Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Nursing Education
506(22)
Carie A. Braun
28 Integrating Complementary Therapies Into Practice Settings
528(20)
Cynthia Lee Dols Finn
29 Perspectives on Future Research
548(16)
Mary Fran Tracy
30 Afterword
564(9)
Ruth Lindquist
Margo Halm
Mary Fran Tracy
Mariah Snyder
Index 573
Ruth Lindquist, PhD, RN is Professor Emeritus of Nursing and Graduate Faculty member of the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota. She is a member of the University of Minnesota Academy of Distinguished Teachers and the Academic Health Center Academy of Excellence in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. In her practice and research, Dr. Lindquist uses evidence-based complementary therapies and behavioral strategies to reduce cardiovascular disease risk and promote health-related quality of life. She cofounded an innovative women's only cardiac support group to enhance self-care and transform lifestyles to reduce heart disease risks. As a Densford Scholar in the Katherine J. Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership, she worked with her team to conduct a landmark national survey of critical care nurses' attitudes toward and use of complementary therapies. Complementary therapies have been the core of her care, research, and scholarship for 40 years including co-editing this text, now in its 9th edition.

Mary Fran Tracy, PhD, RN, APRN, CNS, FCNS, FAAN is an Associate Professor, University of Minnesota School of Nursing and an Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota School of Medicine. Dr. Tracy is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and a Fellow of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Institute, as well as a Past President of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Her research focus is in symptom management for acute and critically ill patients. As a Densford Scholar in the Katharine J. Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership, she conducted a national survey of critical care nurses' attitudes towards and use of complementary and alternative therapies and this survey has been further used by researchers in more than 15 countries.

Mariah Snyder, PhD, is professor emerita, University of Minnesota School of Nursing. Independent nursing interventions and complementary therapies have been the focus of her career. Dr. Snyder studied the effects of complementary therapies in promoting the health and well-being of elders, particularly those with dementia. She was a founding member of the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota and instrumental in the establishment of the Center's graduate interdisciplinary minor. In retirement, she continues to incorporate complementary therapies in her volunteer activities with women in recovery programs, elders, and in her personal wellness.