Produktbild: Life Quality Outcomes in Children and Young People with Neurological and Developmental Conditions

Life Quality Outcomes in Children and Young People with Neurological and Developmental Conditions Concepts, Evidence, and Practice

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.05.2013

Herausgeber

Gabriel M. Ronen + weitere

Verlag

Mac Keith Press

Seitenzahl

412

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/17,7/2,7 cm

Gewicht

1060 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-908316-58-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.05.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

Mac Keith Press

Seitenzahl

412

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/17,7/2,7 cm

Gewicht

1060 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-908316-58-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Life Quality Outcomes in Children and Young People with Neurological and Developmental Conditions
  • Chapter 1: Setting the Stage: Introduction and general overview. Gabriel Ronen and Peter Rosenbaum, McMaster University

    Section A: Concepts and perspectives of outcomes

    (i) Contemporary Concepts in Health, Disability and Life Quality

    Chapter 2: Concepts and perspectives on 'health' and 'outcomes'. Gabriel Ronen and Peter Rosenbaum, McMaster University

    Chapter 3: 'Quality of life' and 'health-related quality of life'.Rebecca Renwick, University of Toronto

    Chapter 4: 'Health status' and the usefulness of the ICF framework: clinical and program perspectivesOlaf Kraus de Camargo & Nora Fayed, McMaster University

    Chapter 5: The role of 'participation' in the lives of children and youth with neurodevelopmental conditions.Dana Anaby McGill University & Mary Law, McMaster University

    (ii) Life Issues in Children and Young People with neurodevelopmental conditions.

    Chapter 6: A developmental perspective on childhood neurological conditions. Peter Rosenbaum and Gabriel Ronen, McMaster University

    Chapter 7: Psychological impact of living with a neurodevelopmental condition. David Dunn & Michelle Thorne Indiana University

    Chapter 8: The characteristics of peer relations among children with neurological and developmental conditions. Tracy Vaillancourt,Jennifer Hepditch, Irene Vitoroulis, Amanda Krygsman, Christine Blain-Arcaro, University of Ottawa & Patricia McDougall, St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan

    Chapter 9: Romantic relationships and sexual experiences. Diana Wiegerink & Marij Roebroeck Erasmus University Rotterdam

    (iii) Contextual Factors in the Lives of Children and Young People with neurodevelopmental conditions.

    Chapter 10: Contextual facilitators: Resilience, Coping and Sense of Coherence. Kim Schonert-Reichl University of British Columbia & Veronica Smith University of Alberta

    Chapter 11: The family does matter! Lucyna Lach, McGill University

    Chapter 12: Stigma: A pervasive contextual barrier. Ann Jacoby, University of Liverpool & Joan Austin Indiana University

    Chapter 13: Advancing the rights of children with neurodevelopmental conditions. Sheila Jennings York University, Toronto

    Section B: Quality of life outcomes: Methods and measurements

    Chapter 14: Measurement concepts, standards and perspectives of patient-reported outcomes. Aileen Davis, University of Toronto

    Chapter 15: Practical considerations in choosing Health, Quality of life and health-related quality of life Scales for Children.  Nora Fayed, McMaster University

    Chapter 16: Complexity in the lives of children and young people with neurological and developmental conditions: The role of qualitative research. Debra Stewart McMaster University

    Chapter 17: Understanding self and proxy ratings. Gabriel Ronen & Davis Streiner, McMaster University

    Chapter 18: Ethics of patient reported outcome measures. David Streiner, McMaster University

    Section C: Opportunities to improve quality life outcomes 

    (i) Education and Disability

    Chapter 19: Knowledge translation: Accessing and using the best evidence to improve child and family outcome. Iona Novak University of Notre Dame Sydney, Australia, Dianne Russell McMaster University, and Marjolijn Ketelaar University Medical Center Utrecht and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat Utrecht, the Netherlands

    Chapter 20: Interprofessional Education and Collaboration: Key Approaches for Improving Care. Scott Reeves University of California, San Francisco

    Chapter 21: A specialized learning environment can enhance the outcomes of children with cognitive impairment. Elizabeth Kerr Hospital for Sick Children Toronto & Miriam Riches OISE-University of Toronto

    (ii) Growing into Adulthood with a Childhood Neurodevelopmental Condition.

    Chapter 22: Transition to adulthood: enhancing health and quality of life. Jan Willem Gorter McMaster University, and Marij Roebroeck Erasmus University

    Chapter 23: Why we need adult specialists for people with childhood onset neurodevelopmental conditions. Bernard Dan, Free University of Brussels 

    Chapter 24: Longitudinal approaches to populations with childhood onset neurodevelopmental conditions: Australian experience with Rett syndrome. Jenny Downs &Helen Leonard, University of Western Australia

    (iii) Youth, Disability and Society. 

    Chapter 25: Policies, Programs and Practices: The tensions about life quality outcomes. Gina Glidden, McGill University; & Rachel Birnbaum University of Western Ontario

    Chapter 26: What is the emerging role of parent and community organizations in health promotion? Primarily a UK experience. Chris Morris & Val Shilling, Medical School Exeter UK

    Section D: Conclusions and future developments

    Chapter 27: The ICF and Life Quality Outcomes. Peter Rosenbaum and Gabriel Ronen, McMaster University