
Now in a new edition, this volume provides extensive coverage of the growing role of general practice in caring for those afflicted with long-term diseases. All chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated, and all major chronic diseases are covered, including asthma, bronchitis, diabetes, and epilepsy. New chapters provide full treatment of occupational medicine, and chest, heart, and neurological problems. The text also includes information on performance review and patient education, as well as drug therapy and psychological aspects of disease, while illustrating how good practice management and organization can make a vital difference in quality of care.
This volume investigates the evolving role of general practice in the comprehensive management and long-term care of patients suffering from chronic conditions. Editors John H. Burnett and Theo Schofield compile contributions from clinical experts to establish a framework for integrating medical treatment, patient education, and practice organization. The text argues that effective management of chronic disease requires a multidisciplinary approach that balances pharmacological intervention with psychological support and administrative efficiency.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for practitioners seeking to standardize chronic care delivery within primary care settings. Readers frequently note the clinical density of the prose and the practical utility of the organizational strategies presented for modern medical offices.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
1990-09-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192617427
ISBN-13:
9780192617422
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