
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 31. October 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
704 pages
978-0-7817-7599-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Incorporating the latest guidelines from major organizations, including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, this book offers the clinician a complete overview of how to help patients adopt healthy behaviors and to deliver recommended screening tests and immunizations. Chapters provide practical guidance on how to counsel patients about exercise, nutrition, tobacco use, substance use, sexually transmitted infections, and depression. Written by clinicians for clinicians, the book lays out the details on gathering information from the patient, ordering evidence-based screening tests, designing a personalized health maintenance plan, facilitating behavior change, and the work-up of abnormal results from screening tests. It also explains how to organize the practice and clinic to deliver quality preventive care and to obtain reimbursement.
This new edition includes updated chapters on practice redesign, the use of electronic medical records, and reimbursement; updated patient resource materials and instructions; and new authors with deep expertise on the topics. Plus, with this second edition there is a companion Website ( www.healthpromodisprev.com) that features fully searchable text online so you'll have a fast, flexible multimedia library at your service.
This new edition includes updated chapters on practice redesign, the use of electronic medical records, and reimbursement; updated patient resource materials and instructions; and new authors with deep expertise on the topics. Plus, with this second edition there is a companion Website ( www.healthpromodisprev.com) that features fully searchable text online so you'll have a fast, flexible multimedia library at your service.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-7599-1 (9780781775991)
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Content
GATHERING INFORMATION
Principles of Risk Assessment
Steven H. Woolf
The History: What to Ask About
Alex H. Krist, Janelle Guirguis-Blake, and Steven H. Woolf
The Physical Examination: Where to Look for Preclinical Disease
Alex Krist, Janelle Guirguis-Blake, Steven H. Woolf, and Robert S. Lawrence
Laboratory Screening Tests
Janelle Guirguis-Blake, Alex Krist, and Steven Woolf
WHAT TO DO WITH THE INFORMATION: DESIGNING A HEALTH MAINTENANCE PLAN TARGETED TO PERSONAL HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND RISK FACTORS
Introduction to the Principles of Health Behavior Change
Russell E. Glasgow and Michael G. Goldstein
Regular Exercise
Steven Jonas
Nutrition
Roger A. Shewmake
Weight Management
Steven Jonas and Kavitha Bhat Schelbert
Tobacco Use
Stephen F. Rothemich
Substance Use Screening, Assessment, and Treatment
Randall T. Brown and Michael F. Fleming
Family Planning through Reversible Contraception
Karen FeisUL>
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Charles Kodner
Depression, Mood Disorders, and Cognitive Impairment
Daniel E. Ford
Self-Examination of the Breasts, Testes, and Skin
Steven H. Woolf
Chemoprophylaxis
Linda S. Kinsinger, Michael Pignone, and Heidi Nelson
Immunizations
Robert M. Wolfe
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Children and Adolescents
Virginia A. Moyer and Laura E. Ferguson
What to Do with Abnormal Screening Test Results
Alex H. Krist and Terence McCormally
What Not to Do and Why: The Arguments Against Some Forms of Screening and Chemoprevention
Janelle Guirguis-Blake and Russell Harris
PUTTING PREVENTION RECOMMENDATIONS INTO PRACTICE
Developing a Health Maintenance Schedule
Paul S. Frame
How to Organize the Practice for Improved Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services
John M. Hickner and Leif I. Solberg
Improving Preventive Care Using Automated Tools
J. Marc Overhage
Reimbursement for Clinical Preventive Services
Betsy Nicoletti
The Future of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice
Douglas Kamerow and Kevin Patrick
Appendix
Principles of Risk Assessment
Steven H. Woolf
The History: What to Ask About
Alex H. Krist, Janelle Guirguis-Blake, and Steven H. Woolf
The Physical Examination: Where to Look for Preclinical Disease
Alex Krist, Janelle Guirguis-Blake, Steven H. Woolf, and Robert S. Lawrence
Laboratory Screening Tests
Janelle Guirguis-Blake, Alex Krist, and Steven Woolf
WHAT TO DO WITH THE INFORMATION: DESIGNING A HEALTH MAINTENANCE PLAN TARGETED TO PERSONAL HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND RISK FACTORS
Introduction to the Principles of Health Behavior Change
Russell E. Glasgow and Michael G. Goldstein
Regular Exercise
Steven Jonas
Nutrition
Roger A. Shewmake
Weight Management
Steven Jonas and Kavitha Bhat Schelbert
Tobacco Use
Stephen F. Rothemich
Substance Use Screening, Assessment, and Treatment
Randall T. Brown and Michael F. Fleming
Family Planning through Reversible Contraception
Karen FeisUL>
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Charles Kodner
Depression, Mood Disorders, and Cognitive Impairment
Daniel E. Ford
Self-Examination of the Breasts, Testes, and Skin
Steven H. Woolf
Chemoprophylaxis
Linda S. Kinsinger, Michael Pignone, and Heidi Nelson
Immunizations
Robert M. Wolfe
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Children and Adolescents
Virginia A. Moyer and Laura E. Ferguson
What to Do with Abnormal Screening Test Results
Alex H. Krist and Terence McCormally
What Not to Do and Why: The Arguments Against Some Forms of Screening and Chemoprevention
Janelle Guirguis-Blake and Russell Harris
PUTTING PREVENTION RECOMMENDATIONS INTO PRACTICE
Developing a Health Maintenance Schedule
Paul S. Frame
How to Organize the Practice for Improved Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services
John M. Hickner and Leif I. Solberg
Improving Preventive Care Using Automated Tools
J. Marc Overhage
Reimbursement for Clinical Preventive Services
Betsy Nicoletti
The Future of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice
Douglas Kamerow and Kevin Patrick
Appendix