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E-raamat: Paediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Psychosocial Perspective

  • Formaat: 396 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909368361
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  • Formaat: 396 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909368361
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The medical specialty of paediatric gastroenterology is focused on problems and disorders within the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas of children from infancy until age eighteen. This inspirational compilation provides information on current research and clinical practice regarding the psychosocial aspects of paediatric gastrointestinal conditions, with contributions from international specialists and experts in the field. The chapters in Part I act as an introduction to understanding gastrointestinal disorders and consider key theoretical aspects and central issues. Part II investigates management and intervention concerns and includes patient narrative, offering unique insights for professional reflection. Part III looks at the unique characteristics of the anatomy and physiology of normal development and the maturation of the digestive system in infants. It also includes a compendium of assessment measures and a highly practical toolkit containing flow charts, clinical interview schedules, handouts and leaflets designed specifically for parents. It offers health professionals, students and trainees a muchneeded multidisciplinary perspective on the psychosocial considerations of children and young people with gastrointestinal disorders and their families. 'The series has a deliberately international focus, which reflects the paediatric psychology community and brings together material that is otherwise unavailable in this form. An inspiring and reliable resource for day-to-day paediatric practice'. From the series introduction by Angela Southall and Clarissa Martin
Series introduction v
Foreword viii
About the editors xii
List of contributors
xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Part I Understanding gastrointestinal disorders
9(126)
1 Global prevalence and international perspective of paediatric gastrointestinal disorders
11(23)
Shaman Rajindrajith
Niranga Devanarayana
Marc Benninga
2 Multidisciplinary team approach and the role of psychologists in gastroenterology services
34(17)
Alan Silverman
Sara E Williams
3 Cognitive behavioural therapy for abdominal pain
51(11)
Sara King
Jessica Boutilier
Christine T Chambers
4 Children with FGIDs: considerations of family factors (a social learning perspective)
62(18)
Jennifer V Schurman
Amanda D Deacy
5 Adherence, concordance, compliance and barriers to gastrointestinal treatments in children
80(20)
Kevin A Hommel
Wendy N Gray
6 Young people with gastrointestinal conditions on home parenteral nutrition and their transition to adult services
100(18)
Sue Protheroe
7 A biopsychosocial framework to understand children and young people with gastrointestinal problems
118(17)
Terence Dovey
Part II Management and intervention
135(140)
8 Management of functional constipation in children
137(14)
Caroline E Danda
Paul E Hyman
9 Interdisciplinary intervention in adolescents with rumination syndrome
151(19)
Anthony Alioto
Carlo Di Lorenzo
Michela I Parzanese
10 Autism spectrum disorders and gastrointestinal problems: current state of the research and implications for practice
170(16)
Keith E Williams
Douglas G Field
Chandran P Alexander
11 Psychological well-being of children and young people with coeliac disease
186(22)
Ruth A Howard
Gary Urquhart-Law
12 Disable to enable: morbidity and quality-of-life challenges in adolescents with Crohn's disease
208(16)
Gill Townson
Ella Mozdiak
13 Transition from artificial enteral tube nutrition to oral eating: tube-weaning feeding therapy
224(30)
Clarissa Martin
14 On learning from the experts
254(21)
Taigh Giles
Angela Southall
Part III Tools for clinical practice
275(95)
Introduction
277(2)
3.0 The development of gastric systems in children
279(15)
Shomik Ghosal
Adrian G Martin
3.1 Assessment resources
294(14)
Michele H Maddux
Amanda D Deacy
Colleen Lukens
3.2 Children with toileting problems Tess Mobberley (Flow charts)
308(24)
Caroline E Danda
Paul E Hyman
3.3 Notes on cyclical vomiting syndrome
332(4)
Clarissa Martin
3.4 Functional gastrointestinal disorders: a case example
336(4)
Clarissa Martin
3.5 Example of tube-weaning feeding therapy at inpatient setting
340(30)
Terence Dovey
Clarissa Martin
Corflo cuBBy Low-Profile Gastrostomy Device (LPGD)
366(1)
Corflo Max Percutaneous Endoscopy Gastrostomy (PEG) System
367(1)
Corflo Farrell Valve Equipment
367(1)
Freka Enteral Feeding Tube
368(2)
Index 370
CLARISSA MARTIN Consultant Paediatric Clinical Psychologist Head of Child Health (Paediatrics), Midlands Psychology CLC Stafford, UK and TERENCE DOVEY Senior Lecturer in Psychology School of Social Sciences Brunel University Uxbridge, UK