03510nam a2200421zi 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220070015000390080041000540200028000950200025001230220014001480400031001620720016001930720015002090720015002242450096002392640054003353360021003893370023004103380032004333650110004653660044005754900036006195000047006555050827007025160013015295200700015425450520022426500034027626500033027966500033028297000031028627000032028937000033029258560068029588560062030269781849841412UK-WkNB20200717000000.0cu||||||||||||200717e202108uuxxk |s|||||||0|0 eng|d a9781849841412 :c$85.00 a1849841411 :c$85.00 a2312-5098 aUK-WkNBbengcUK-WkNBerda 7aMJL2bicssc 7aHEA2ukslc 7aMJL2thema10aPulmonary Rehabilitation /cEdited by Anne E. Holland, Simone Dal Corso, Martijn A. Spruit. 1aSheffield :bEuropean Respiratory Society,c2021. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier a02b85.00cUSDd00eThis price includes a tax elementhZ 85.00 0.00 85.00 0.00jGBkxxkmTEDITOR2onix-pt b20210818cIP 20210827jGBkxxk2UK-WkNB0 aERS Monograph,x2312-5098 ;v93 aElectronic book text. Text (eye-readable).0 aThe rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation-- Patient experiences-- Assessment-- Exercise prescription for people with stable COPD-- Alternative training strategies for patients with chronic respiratory disease-- Occupational therapy, nutritional modulation and psychological support-- Education and self-management-- Multimorbidity-- Palliative care-- Special considerations in conditions other than COPD-- Exacerbations of COPD-- Falls and balance in patients with COPD-- Measuring and enhancing physical activity in patients with chronic lung disease-- Health behaviour change-- What happens after pulmonary rehabilitation?-- How to establish a pulmonary rehabilitation programme-- Quality assurance and control-- Access to services around the world-- Low-resource settings-- Emerging models-- What does the future hold? aDocument aThis Monograph brings together scientific and clinical expertise in pulmonary rehabilitation, with the aim of optimising its delivery in clinical practice.bPulmonary rehabilitation is an effective treatment for people with a range of chronic lung diseases. In recent years, there have been substantial advances in the science underpinning pulmonary rehabilitation. Advances have been seen in the patient groups in whom it is indicated; in the breadth of programme content; in new methods of delivery; and not least, in important outcomes. This Monograph brings together scientific and clinical expertise in pulmonary rehabilitation, with the aim of optimising its delivery in clinical practice.0 aAnne E. Holland is Professor of Physiotherapy and Head of Respiratory Research at Monash University and Alfred Health (Melbourne, Australia). Simone Dal Corso is Professor of the Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Science at the Universidade Nove de Julho (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Martijn A. Spruit is a member of the Executive Board of Ciro, a specialised pulmonary rehabilitation centre in Horn (the Netherlands). He is also Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences at Maastricht University (Maastricht, the Netherlands). 7aRespiratory medicine.2bicssc 7aHealth and Wellbeing.2ukslc 7aRespiratory medicine.2thema1 aHolland, Anne E.,eeditor.1 aDal Corso, Simone,eeditor.1 aSpruit, Martijn A.,eeditor.4 uhttp://books.ersjournals.comx01zPublisher's corporate website4 uhttp://ersbookshop.comx01zPublisher's corporate website