03585nam a2200421zi 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220070015000390080041000540200028000950200025001230220014001480400031001620720016001930720015002090720015002242450125002392640054003643360021004183370023004393380032004623650110004943660044006044900037006485000047006855050701007325160013014335200925014465450460023716500034028316500033028656500033028987000035029317000030029667000029029968560070030258560068030959781849841795UK-WkNB20240606000000.0cu||||||||||||240606e202406uuxxk |s|||||||0|0 eng|d a9781849841795 :c$85.00 a1849841799 :c$85.00 a2312-5098 aUK-WkNBbengcUK-WkNBerda 7aMJL2bicssc 7aHEA2ukslc 7aMJL2thema14aThe Transition of Respiratory Care: from Child to Adult /cEdited by Alexandra M. Nanzer, Peter J. Barry, Brian D. Kent. 1aSheffield :bEuropean Respiratory Society,c2024. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier a02b85.00cUSDd00eThis price includes a tax elementhZ 85.00 0.00 85.00 0.00jGBkxxkmTEDITOR2onix-pt b20240601cIP 20240606jGBkxxk2UK-WkNB0 aERS Monograph,x2312-5098 ;v104 aElectronic book text. Text (eye-readable).0 aAdolescent health: a brief introduction-- Health inequalities and the social determinants of adolescent health-- Obesity and complications of excess weight in children and young people-- “I just want to get on with my life”: adolescent psychology for respiratory clinicians-- Adherence to medicine in adolescence-- Obstructive sleep apnoea-- Neuromuscular diseases and long-term ventilation-- Transition to adult care of children with narcolepsy and other disorders of central hypersomnolence-- Cystic fibrosis-- Transitioning from paediatric to adult care in bronchiectasis-- Pulmonary hypertension and congenital heart disease-- Asthma-- Transition of care: the patient perspective. aDocument aCovering specific respiratory diseases and the requirements of their adolescent subjects, readers will find this Monograph a useful and interesting insight into adolescent health.bOne in five adolescents have special healthcare needs; one in 10 face limitations to daily activities due to chronic illness or disability. Taken alongside the ever-changing societal landscape and the multifaceted psychological aspects of adolescence, these statistics underline the need to recognise adolescents and young adults as a distinct patient population with unique healthcare needs. This Monograph addresses this need. Opening with chapters that discuss health inequalities, adolescent psychology and treatment adherence, the book goes on to cover specific respiratory diseases and the requirements of their adolescent subjects. Readers will find this Monograph a useful and interesting insight into adolescent health.0 aAlexandra M. Nanzer is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at the Severe Asthma and Eosinophilic Lung Disease Centre of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Hospital (London, UK) and a Senior Lecturer at King’s College London (London). Peter J. Barry is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (Manchester, UK). Brian D. Kent is a Consultant Respiratory and Sleep Physician at St James’ Hospital (Dublin, Ireland). 7aRespiratory medicine.2bicssc 7aHealth and Wellbeing.2ukslc 7aRespiratory medicine.2thema1 aNanzer, Alexandra M.,eeditor.1 aBarry, Peter J.,eeditor.1 aKent, Brian D.,eeditor.4 uhttp://books.ersjournals.comx01zPublisher’s corporate website4 uhttp://www.ersbookshop.comx01zPublisher’s corporate website