توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Ocular Disease and Sight Loss: Meeting Psychosocial Needs
نام کتاب : Ocular Disease and Sight Loss: Meeting Psychosocial Needs
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بیماری چشمی و از دست دادن بینایی: برآوردن نیازهای روانی اجتماعی
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نویسندگان : Susan Watkinson, Swapna Naskar Williamson
ناشر : Springer
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 124
ISBN (شابک) : 3031217276 , 9783031217272
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
1
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Authors
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Background
2.1 The Eyes as Sensory Organs
3 Global Statistics
4 Psychosocial and Holistic Care Needs
4.1 Barriers to the Provision of Psychosocial Care
4.2 Establishing Well-Being
5 Outline of Chapters
References
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Chapter 2: The Value of Applying Psychosocial Theory and Models to Ocular Disease
1 Introduction
2 Background
2.1 Theory
2.2 Seven Steps of Theory
3 Roy’s Adaptation Model
3.1 Origins
3.2 Meaning
3.3 Logical Adequacy
3.4 Usefulness
3.5 Generalizability
3.6 Parsimony
3.7 Testability
3.8 Report of Utilization of Theory in Research and/or Practice
3.9 Application to Ophthalmic Nursing Practice
4 Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
4.1 Origins
4.2 Meaning
4.3 Logical Adequacy
4.4 Usefulness
4.5 Generalizability
4.6 Parsimony
4.7 Testability
4.8 Report of Utilization of Theory in Research and/or Practice
4.9 Application to Ophthalmic Nursing Practice
5 Bandura’s Social Learning Theory
5.1 Origins
5.2 Meaning
5.3 Logic
5.4 Usefulness
5.5 Generalizability
5.6 Parsimony
5.7 Testability
5.8 Report of Utilization of Theory in Research and/or Practice
5.9 Application to Ophthalmic Nursing Practice
6 Lazarus and Folkman’s Transactional Stress Theory
6.1 Origins
6.2 Meaning
6.3 Logical Adequacy
6.4 Usefulness
6.5 Generalizability
6.6 Parsimony
6.7 Testability
6.8 Report of Utilization of Theory in Research and/or Practice
6.9 Application to Ophthalmic Nursing Practice
7 Pender’s Health Promotion Model
7.1 Origins
7.2 Meaning
7.3 Logical Adequacy
7.4 Usefulness
7.5 Generalizability
7.6 Parsimony
7.7 Testability
7.8 Report of Utilization of Theory in Research and/or Practice
7.9 Application to Ophthalmic Nursing Practice
8 Future Directions
9 Conclusion
References
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Chapter 3: The Psychosocial Impact of Ocular Disease on Body Image
1 Introduction
2 Body Image
3 Ocular Conditions with Altered Body Image
3.1 Losing an Eye
3.2 Strabismus (Fig. 2)
3.3 Thyroid Eye Disease (Fig. 3)
3.4 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (Fig. 4)
4 Psychosocial Impact of Disfiguring Eye Conditions Altering Body Image
5 Model of Care for Patients with Altered Body Image
5.1 Price’s (2016) Body Image Model
5.2 Losing an Eye
5.2.1 Psychosocial Care
5.2.2 Counseling
5.3 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (Fig. 4)
5.3.1 Psychosocial Care
5.3.2 Counseling to Regain Self-Esteem
5.4 Strabismus (Fig. 2)
5.4.1 Psychosocial Care
5.4.2 Counseling
5.5 Thyroid Eye Disease (Graves’ Ophthalmopathy) (Fig. 3)
5.5.1 Psychological Care and Counseling
6 Positive Mental Health
7 Conclusion
References
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Chapter 4: Stigma Related to Sight Loss and Psychosocial Care
1 Sight Loss and Its Impact in a Social Context
2 Stigma: Conceptualization and Theory
3 Stigmatization of People with Sight Loss
4 Effects of Stigma on People with Sight Loss
4.1 Social Isolation and Loneliness
4.2 Stress and Negative Attitudes of Others
4.3 Education, Employment, and Travel Challenges
4.3.1 Education
4.3.2 Employment
4.3.3 Travel and Transport
4.4 Psychological Challenges
5 Improving Awareness and Education in Reducing Stigma Related to Sight Loss
5.1 Knowledge about Vision Loss
5.2 Education and Training
6 The Role of Healthcare Professionals in Supporting People with Sight Loss Experiencing Stigma
6.1 Identification of Risk Groups and Meeting Their Needs
6.2 Facilitating Social Adjustment and Inclusion
6.3 Humor
6.4 Ensuring Personal Safety and Security
6.5 Encouraging Self-Care, Self-Management, and Empowerment
6.6 Guiding, Counseling, and Peer Support
6.7 Maintaining Competence in Healthcare Professionals
7 Conclusion
References
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Chapter 5: Living with Ocular Disease and Quality of Life
1 Emotional Reactions
2 Quality of Life
3 Ocular Disease and Quality of Life
3.1 Cataract
3.1.1 Psychosocial Theory and Care
3.2 Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
3.2.1 Psychosocial Care
3.2.2 Practical Implications
3.3 Age-Related Macular Degeneration
3.3.1 Psychosocial and Functional Needs
3.3.2 Psychosocial Care
3.4 Charles Bonnet Syndrome
3.4.1 Psychosocial Care
3.4.2 Controlling the Hallucinations
3.5 Depression and Sight Loss
3.5.1 Psychosocial Interventions
3.5.2 Counseling
3.5.3 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
3.5.4 Stepped Care Interventions
3.6 Clinical Implications for Depression and Sight Loss
3.7 Conclusion
References
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Chapter 6: Conclusion
1 Summary
1 (1)
Index