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  • Formaat: 354 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 49 Halftones, black and white; 56 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003143147
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  • Formaat: 354 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 49 Halftones, black and white; 56 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003143147
"The COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything the world has ever seen before. Its reach is wide and its effects have been debilitating. Understanding this particular strain of the coronavirus and knowing the best ways to recover are more important than ever.Rehabilitation from COVID-19: An Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Protocol contains basic knowledge about COVID-19, including its etiology, pathogenesis and treatment both in traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. It also includes relative assessment and rehabilitation targeting residual dysfunctions due to COVID-19, such as pulmonary dysfunction, mental disorders, and malnutrition, among others. Based on clinical experience from experts, this text has been compiled by those on the frontline against COVID-19 in Wuhan. Rehabilitation from COVID-19 is an inforaative collection that will be helpful to patients and medical workers alike. The book is compiled by experienced experts on the frontline against COVID-19 in Wuhan, under the leading of Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, and emphasizes the special management of rehabilitation procedures under condition of this infectious disease, putting forward a new concept of CRN (COVID-19 Rehabilitation Unit), which can effectively and safely protecting patients and medical workers when conducting rehabilitation practice"--

The COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything the world has ever seen before. Its reach is wide, and its effects have been debilitating. Understanding this particular strain of the coronavirus and knowing the best ways to recover are more important than ever.

Rehabilitation from COVID-19: An Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Protocol

contains basic knowledge about COVID-19, including its etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment both in traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. It also includes relative assessment and rehabilitation targeting residual dysfunctions due to COVID-19, such as pulmonary dysfunction, mental disorders, and malnutrition, among others.

Key Features

  • Presents a new concept of CRN (COVID-19 Rehabilitation Unit) that will protect patients and medical workers
  • Emphasizes special management of rehabilitation procedures under COVID-19 conditions
  • Includes home-based rehabilitation tactics
    • Provides assessment scales to help patients self-evaluate
  • Based on clinical experience from experts, this text has been compiled by those on the frontline against COVID-19 in Wuhan. Rehabilitation from COVID-19 is an informative collection that will be helpful to patients and medical workers alike.

    1 General Introduction 1(16)
    Immaculie Mukashema
    Introduction: Understanding the Concepts Used in the Title of This Book
    1(2)
    Brief Presentation of Rwanda and Its Main Historical Periods
    3(1)
    Pre- and Post-1994's Genocide Against the Tutsis Chosen as the Referral Rwandan Period for the Research Process Presented in This Book
    3(2)
    Brief History of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Rwanda
    5(2)
    Purpose of the Book
    7(2)
    The Book's Approach to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
    9(2)
    Content of the Book
    11(1)
    Conclusion
    11(1)
    References
    12(5)
    2 A Qualitative Research Approach to Psychosocial Well-Being and Mental Health of Individuals in Marital and in Family Relationships in Pre- and Post-genocide Rwanda 17(22)
    Immaculie Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    17(1)
    Contextual Background to Marriage and Family Institutions in Rwanda
    18(4)
    Method
    22(10)
    Analysis
    32(1)
    Conclusion
    33(1)
    References
    34(5)
    3 An Overview of the Characteristics of Marital Life in Traditional Rwandan Society 39(16)
    Immaculee Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    39(1)
    Characteristics of Marital and Family Life in Customary Rwanda
    40(1)
    Marital Life Characterized by Compliance with Values Within the Household
    40(2)
    Spousal Specific Responsibilities in the Household and Gender Complementarities
    42(2)
    Bearing and Upbringing of Children with Respect to Gender Roles
    44(1)
    Parents' Mindset with Regard to Preparing Their Children to Become Future Good Spouses
    45(2)
    The Marriage Project in the Ancient Rwandan Society and the Important Role of the Family
    47(2)
    Verbal Advice to the Young People Prior to Their Marriage Day
    49(1)
    Conclusion
    50(1)
    References
    51(4)
    4 Determinants of Marital Happiness as a Dimension of Marital Quality in Ancient Rwandan Society 55(16)
    Immaculee Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    55(2)
    Determinants of Marital Happiness as a Dimension of Marital Quality in Ancient Rwandan Society
    57(1)
    Marital Happiness Was Linked to the Fulfillment of the Reasons of Getting Married in the Ancient Rwandan Society
    58(6)
    Conclusion
    64(2)
    References
    66(5)
    5 Socio-Cultural Causes of Marriage Destruction in Ancient Rwandan Society 71(16)
    Immacuke Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    71(1)
    Socio-Cultural Causes of Marriage Destruction in the Ancient Rwandan Society
    72(1)
    Existence or Non-existence of Destructive Marital Conflict in Pre-genocide Rwandan Society
    73(2)
    Causes of Marriage Destruction in the Ancient Rwandan Society
    75(4)
    Discussion
    79(1)
    Existence or Non-existence of Destructive Marital Conflict in Ancient Rwandan Society
    80(1)
    Causes of Marriage Destruction in the Ancient Rwandan Society
    81(1)
    Conclusion
    82(1)
    Implications
    83(1)
    Limitations
    84(1)
    References
    84(3)
    6 Protective Factors of Marriage Lastingness in Traditional Rwandan Society 87(18)
    Immaculie Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    87(1)
    The Psychosocial Consideration of the Families of Origin in the New Spouses' Marital Life
    88(3)
    The Roles of Spouses Themselves in Safeguarding Their Marriage Lastingness
    91(5)
    Marital Life in Rwanda: Traditional Values Versus Modernity
    96(2)
    The Idea of Today's "Too Much Freedom" in Spouses
    98(1)
    Conclusion
    99(1)
    References
    100(5)
    7 Prevention and Management of Destructive Marital Conflict in Pre-genocide Rwandan Society 105(16)
    Immaculee Mukashema
    Joseph Gumira Hahirwa
    Alexandre Hakizamungu
    Lambert Havugintwari
    Introduction
    105(3)
    Prevention of Destructive Marital Conflict in New Households in Ancient Rwandan Society
    108(2)
    Spousal Destructive Conflict Management in the Families of Origin
    110(6)
    Conclusion
    116(2)
    References
    118(3)
    8 Intimate Partner Violence, Destructive Marital Conflict, Domestic and Family Violence in Post-genocide Rwandan Society 121(42)
    Immaculie Mukashema
    Introduction
    121(2)
    Intimate Partner Violence in Post-conflict Societies
    123(1)
    Methods of Research
    124(3)
    Results and Discussion
    127(29)
    Conclusion
    156(1)
    References
    157(6)
    9 Child- and Youth-Headed Households: An Alternative Solution to Chaotic Family Situations in Post-genocide Rwandan Society 163(32)
    Immaculee Mukashema
    Introduction
    163(4)
    Methods
    167(3)
    Results and Discussion
    170(16)
    Conclusion
    186(1)
    Implications
    187(1)
    References
    188(7)
    10 General Conclusion 195(12)
    Immaculie Mukashema
    Introduction
    195(1)
    Components of the Book
    196(5)
    Main Insights from the Book
    201(1)
    Fitting of the Book's Content in the Sustainable Development Goal 3 (or SDG 3) and Applicability in Other Contexts Similar to Rwanda
    202(1)
    Limitations of the Book and Directions for Further Researches
    203(1)
    Conclusion
    203(1)
    References
    204(3)
    Index 207
    Wenguang Xia Chief Physician, Doctor of rehabilitation medicine, Master Tutor. Dr. Xia is now vice President of Hubei hospital of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine and director of rehabilitation medical center. He is also the commissioner of Asia Pacific international physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine committee. He used to be a visiting scholar at the university of Hong Kong and New York university. He has acquired national and provincial scientific projects 6 times and have published more than 30 articles, including 4 SCI theses, Dr. Xia is editor in chief of 3 medical book and won the best paper award in Chinese journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The major research fields are neurological rehabilitation, orthopaedic rehabilitation. Dr. Xia is good at using the method of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine to treat common post-stroke dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy, and pain in neck, shoulder, waist and so on.

    Xiaolin Huang Professor, Chief Physician, Doctoral Advisor, Director of the department of rehabilitation medicine, in Tongji hospital, and the Director of the WHO rehabilitation training and research cooperation center. Prof. Huang graduated from the department of medicine, tongji medical university in 1983, and got PhD degree of rehabilitation of the Hong Kong polytechnic university in 2000. She has specialized in neurological rehabilitation, spinal and bone and joint injury rehabilitation for over 30 years. She is now the editor-in-chief of the Chinese journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the editor of the Chinese journal of rehabilitation, the deputy editor of the journal of nerve injury and functional reconstruction, the deputy editor of the journal of rehabilitation. Prof. Huang has led many national and internetioanal scientific projects like the national 863 program, national natural science fund project and international cooperation research projects. She has published more than 70 papers at home and abroad, and have participated in more than 10 textbooks and monographs.