Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781351015578
- RC756 .P856 2021
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- About the Book -- Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Part 1: The foundation of pulmonary rehabilitation -- 1. A framework for medical rehabilitation: Restoring function and improving quality of life -- Introduction -- A unifying model for rehabilitation: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health -- The approach to rehabilitation assessment -- Unpacking the black box of rehabilitation: Important service delivery considerations and questions -- Measuring the benefits of rehabilitation -- Summary -- Conflict of interest -- References -- 2. Pulmonary rehabilitation: The development of a scientific discipline -- Introduction -- Definition and concepts -- History -- Summary -- References -- 3. Key concepts in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Definition and concept -- Exercise training -- Non-exercising interventions -- Future perspectives for PR -- Summary -- References -- 4. Enhancing use and delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Knowledge and awareness of pulmonary rehabilitation -- Access, uptake and adherence to pulmonary rehabilitation -- Use of pulmonary rehabilitation services compared to other effective therapies in COPD -- Ensuring quality of PR programmes -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 5. Pathophysiological basis, evaluation and rationale of exercise training -- Introduction -- Pathophysiological basis of exercise training -- Rationale of exercise testing -- Exploring factors explaining exercise limitation -- Rationale of exercise training -- Benefits of exercise training -- Summary -- References -- 6. Education: Realizing the potential for learning in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Overview -- History of education in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Examining outcomes from education.
Educational design for pulmonary rehabilitation -- Factors that influence learning -- Digital pulmonary rehabilitation education -- Summary -- References -- 7. Self-management -- Introduction -- Definition of self-management interventions -- Self-management interventions in COPD -- Gap between the current best evidence, guidelines and practice -- Model of care that includes pulmonary rehabilitation enhanced with self-management -- Summary and clinical implications -- References -- 8. Dual therapy: Pharmacologic management in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Bronchodilators -- Supplemental oxygen and heliox -- Anabolic agents -- Nutritional supplements -- Other pharmacologic agents -- Summary -- References -- Part 2: Evaluation and management -- 9. Respiratory muscle function in rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Indications -- Respiratory muscle assessment, theoretical considerations -- Place of assessment of respiratory muscle function in some typical rehabilitation scenarios -- Summary -- References -- 10. Peripheral muscles -- Introduction -- Epidemiology and natural history -- Causes -- Structural and biological changes -- Evaluation of limb muscle mass -- Evaluation of limb muscle strength -- Evaluation of muscle endurance -- Effects of interventions on limb muscle function in COPD -- Summary -- References -- 11. Anxiety and depression in patients with chronic respiratory disease -- Introduction -- Depression -- Anxiety -- Barriers to depression and anxiety management in COPD -- Treatment approaches for depression and anxiety in patients with COPD -- Clinical tips -- Summary -- References -- 12. Dyspnoea -- Introduction -- What is dyspnoea? -- Impact of dyspnoea in patients who have respiratory disease -- Descriptors of dyspnoea -- Measurements of dyspnoea for pulmonary rehabilitation.
Effects of pulmonary rehabilitation on relieving dyspnoea -- Responders versus non-responders -- Mechanisms for relief of dyspnoea with pulmonary rehabilitation -- Summary -- References -- 13. Nutritional management in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Nutritional risk -- Nutritional risk for development and progression of COPD -- Nutritional risk for decreased physical performance -- Nutritional risk for cardiovascular disease -- Pharmaconutrients -- Nutrition as part of integrated disease management -- Summary -- References -- 14. Balance impairment -- Introduction -- Balance and its assessment -- Balance deficits in chronic lung disease -- Balance assessment in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Approaches to balance training as part of pulmonary rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- summary -- References -- 15. Monitoring of physical activity -- Physical activity: A clinically relevant (new) measure in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Measurement of physical activity -- Interpretation of PA in the context of pulmonary rehabilitation -- Sedentary behaviour, a closely related concept -- Summary -- References -- 16. Monitoring health status -- Why measure health status? -- Measuring and monitoring health status -- St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire -- Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire -- COPD Assessment Test -- Clinical COPD Questionnaire -- Pulmonary rehabilitation and health status in COPD: Randomized, controlled trials -- Comparison of pulmonary rehabilitation and pharmacologic therapy on health status in COPD -- Pulmonary rehabilitation following exacerbations of COPD -- Pulmonary rehabilitation and health status in respiratory patients with diseases other than COPD -- Summary -- References -- Part 3: How, Who and Where? -- 17. Establishing a pulmonary rehabilitation programme -- Introduction -- The process -- Outcome data -- Conclusion -- Summary.
References -- 18. Quality assurance and control in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Quality control and assurance in PR -- Quality standards -- Pulmonary rehabilitation audit -- Pulmonary rehabilitation certification and accreditation schemes -- Pulmonary rehabilitation accreditation, certification and supporting processes in the US and UK -- The dissemination of audit data and the development of quality improvement in PR -- Broader impacts and future direction -- Quality improvement resources -- References -- 19. The ideal candidate -- Introduction -- Guidance criteria for inclusion in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Responders and non-responders to PR -- Contraindications to pulmonary rehabilitation -- Adapting the pulmonary rehabilitation programme to different candidates -- Final remarks -- Summary -- References -- 20. Rehabilitation team -- Definition -- Composition of the interdisciplinary PR team -- Interdisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation programme -- Advantages -- Barriers -- Summary -- References -- 21. Modalities of exercise training -- Introduction -- Exercise assessment tests -- Modalities of exercise types -- Exercise prescription -- Supervision during training -- Safety and recording during training -- Oxygen supplementation -- Summary -- References -- 22. Physiotherapy and airway clearance -- Introduction -- Impairment of mucus elimination and clinical indications for airway clearance physiotherapy techniques -- Control of mucus and airway clearance techniques -- Mechanical respiratory muscle aids for secretion management -- Summary -- References -- 23. Smoking cessation -- Introduction -- Smoking cessation: An overview -- Smoking cessation in pulmonary rehabilitation -- Summary -- References -- 24. Early rehabilitation following exacerbation of COPD -- Introduction -- Consequences of acute exacerbations.
Early pulmonary rehabilitation in the exacerbation setting - the evidence base -- Challenges in delivering early rehabilitation following exacerbation -- Implementation of early rehabilitation after an exacerbation -- Further research -- Summary -- References -- 25. Personalized rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Personalized rehabilitation -- Personalized comprehensive management -- Awareness -- Present evidence -- Future -- Summary -- References -- 26. Pulmonary rehabilitation and primary care -- Introduction -- Epidemiology of the problem -- Barriers to adaptation -- Outcomes -- Outlook -- Summary -- References -- 27. Home rehabilitation -- What is the rationale for home-based rehabilitation? -- Patient factors and perceptions -- Alternative forms of rehabilitation -- Supervision of participants -- Access to staff -- The evidence -- Studies in the literature -- Technology -- Post exacerbation home-based studies -- Maintenance programmes -- Non-COPD populations -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 28. Telerehabilitation -- Definition, rationale and opportunities for telerehabilitation -- Telerehabilitation: Signals and models used -- Telerehabilitation in COPD -- Telerehabilitation in chronic respiratory insufficiency patients -- Risk/disadvantages -- Economic considerations (cost-effectiveness data) -- Future directions and conclusions -- Summary -- References -- 29. Living with chronic lung disease: The experiences and needs of patients and caregivers -- Introduction -- Living with a chronic lung disease from the perspective of patients and caregivers -- Pulmonary rehabilitation to support the family through the chronic lung disease journey -- Real-world testimonials of patients and caregivers -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part 4: New Approaches to Exercise Training.
30. Partitioned aerobic exercise training of ventilatory-limited patients with chronic respiratory disease.
The new edition includes new sections on the development of PR as a discipline, global perspectives on quality control, early PR post exacerbation and personalized rehabilitation, innovative approaches to exercise, PR in interstitial lung disease and lung transplantation,and the latest research into the application of music, dance and yoga.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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