Guide for Advanced Nursing Care of the Adult with Congenital Heart Disease
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
Av Serena Francesca Flocco, Hajar Habibi, Federica Dellafiore, Christina Sillman
1 449 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2022-12-02
- Mått155 x 235 x 21 mm
- Vikt650 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor337
- FörlagSpringer International Publishing AG
- ISBN9783031075971
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Serena Francesca Flocco, RN, MSC, is a tutor at nursing degree course at University of Milan, section IRCCS Policlinico San Donato and she is an adjunct professor in the undergraduate nursing program at the University of Milan and the University of Pavia. Additionally, she is a nurse practitioner with over 23 years of experience caring for children and adults with congenital heart disease. She is also the coordinator for The Adult Congenital Heart Program at IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, a Nursing National Coordinator at the Italian Society of Pediatric Cardiology (SICP), and a Lead Nursing Scientific Projects “AICCA Onlus” (Associazione italiana dei Cardiopatici Congeniti Adulti).Hajar Habibi Bsc (Hons) in Adult Nursing, MSc Cardio- Respiratory Nursing at Imperial College London. She is the Lead Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Clinical Nurse Specialist at The Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital in London, UK.She worked within the cardiology and cardiac surgery since 2007, and initially worked at the Royal Brompton Hospital, in cardiology and Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD/Paul wood ward) unit. In 2011 she moved to work at the Guys’ and St Thomas’ Hospital (London) on the cardiology and cardiac surgery wards as a Clinical Nurse specialist (CNS) within the ACHD specialty for over 9 years. She worked as a clinical nurse specialist, surgical nurse case manager and lead for transition for young adults with congenital heart disease (transferring care from paediatric into adult setting).She hosted various national meeting sharing information and best practice between team members. This collaboration and communication through regular network meetings as well as national clinical meetings helped to provide continuous service developments for patients. She also presented nationally and internationally on the issues relevant to the congenital heart disease service.She is part of Pan-London faculty for providing education and training to national and international nurses. She published nationally and international on the care of adult congenital heart disease and is an honorary lecturer at Imperial college LondonFederica Dellafiore, RN, MSC, Ph.D., is a Research Fellow at the University of Pavia (Italy), in the Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, Section of Hygiene. In addition, she is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pavia and University of Milan. Recently, she works in a research hospital (i.e. Policlinico San Donato) aimed to implement innovative care for cardiovascular diseases, serving as deputy head of the Health Professions Research and Development Unit. The main aim of the unit where she works is to sustain the allied professions' scientific production, with particular attention to boosting a tailored and evidence-based care delivery. Her program of research and clinical interests include chronic and life-limiting illnesses, such as Congenital Heart Disease, Heart Failure, and Diabetes. To date, she is studying primary care, health-promoting, and developing a research project on family and community nurses. She is also highly involved in several joined programs with the department of congenital heart disease in Policlinico San Donato, the Italian Association of patients with congenital heart disease (AICCA), and the Italian Scientific Society of Pediatric Cardiology (SICP). Christina Sillman, MSN, AGACNP-BC works at the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program,Sutter Heart and Vascular Institute, in Sacramento,USA. She is a nurse practitioner with over 10 years of experience caring for children and adults with congenital heart disease. For the past seven years, she has worked as the nurse coordinator for The Adult Congenital Heart Program at Stanford before finishing her advanced degree as an acute care nurse practitioner. Currently, she is an adult congenital heart disease nurse practitioner at the Sutter Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program in Sacramento, California, USA. As an adult congenital heart disease patient herself, she is passionate about advancing the field of adult congenital cardiology and providing exceptional care to all patients with congenital heart disease.
- Foreword.- Part 1 Epidemiology, anatomy and pathophysiology.- 1 Incidence of congenital heart disease and relevance in adulthood.- 2 Cardiac defects.- Part 2 Transition from pediatric to adult care.- 3 Transitional care for young people.- 4 Advancing high value transitional care: the central role of nursing and its leadership.- 5 Building a transition program.- Part 3 The role of the advance nurse practitioner in the care of ACHD patients in different care setting.- 6 The nursing care in the outpatient and hospital setting.- 7 The nursing care in the Cath Lab.- 8 The nursing care in critical setting.- Part 4 Advanced heart failure in ACHD- 9 Management of acute heart failure.- 10 Mechanical circulatory support strategies.- 11 Heart Transplantation: the challenging journey of an ACHD.- Part 5 Adult Congenital Heart Disease and pregnancy.- 12 Congenital heart diseases during pregnancy.- 13 The nursing care in critical setting Contraception, family planning and pregnancy management: the nurse specialists role.- Part 6 Physical activity and sport.- 14 Rehabilitation's point break: changing for improving.- 15 Promotion of daily physical activity and exercise for adults with Congenital Heart Disease.- Part 7 Patient Self-care and Nursing role for patients’ education.- 16 Connecting dots for framing health: the self-care process.- 17 Patient education to self-management.- 18 The health engagement of adult congenital heart disease patients.- 19 Counseling can improve quality of life in Adult Congenital Heart Disease.- Part 8 End-of-life care: nursing care in the final stage of life.- 20 Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives.- Part 9 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic implications in ACHD.- 21 COVID 19 and congenital heart disease.