Skip to main content

Living with Illness

Psychosocial Challenges

  • 1st Edition - December 30, 2004
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Cath Rogers-Clark, Kristine Martin-McDonald, Alexandra McCarthy
  • Language: English

Living with Illness: Psychosocial Challenges focuses on developing and strengthening understanding of the illness experience. It encourages students to critically appraise… Read more

Purchase options

Description

Living with Illness: Psychosocial Challenges focuses on developing and strengthening understanding of the illness experience. It encourages students to critically appraise conventional approaches to understanding and caring for those who are ill, to empower readers to off true holistic care and to, where appropriate, change nursing practice in light of current research findings. Traditionally nurses have drawn on knowledge from sociology and psychology as two separate but related disciplines to nursing, leaving the beginning level nurse to relate, integrate and translate knowledge gained into nursing practice. Living with Illness combines, in a unique way, sociological and psychological perspectives to creatively represent psychosocial knowledge that is innovative and directly applicable to contemporary nursing practice.

Key features

  • Provides a fresh innovative approach to the teaching of psychosocial nursing through extensive use of nursing research and theory.
  • Emphasis will be the voices of those living with illness with extensive use of case studies to illustrate theoretical perspectives being discussed.
  • Examines how people's experiences with health and illness are influenced by families, communities and health care systems.
  • Provides link between foundations of sociology, psychology and nursing practice.

Readership

Psychologists, counsellors, palliative care specialists, carers and sufferers

Table of contents

1. Introduction - Cath Rogers-Clark, Kris Martin-McDonald & Alexandra McCarthy

2. Health, wellness, illness, healing and holism, and Nursing - Beverly Taylor, Southern Cross University

3. Multicultural perspectives on health and illness - Don Gorman & Odette Best, University of Southern Queensland

4. Class, poverty and illness: intersecting links - Jan Horsfall, Flinders University

5. Constructions of chronic illness - Sally Wellard, University of Ballarat & Lenore Bedoes, Deakin University

6. Gender and the experience of health and illness - Kathleen Fahy, University of Newcastle

7. Ageing: living through health and illness - Colleen Cartwright, University of Queensland

8. Living with illness in rural and remote communities - Desley Hegney, University of Southern Queensland

9. Journeys through illness: suffering and resilience - Kris Martin-McDonald & Cath Rogers-Clark

10. Living with illness: pain and fatigue - Alexandra McCarthy

11. Living with loss and grief - Cynthia Schulz, La Trobe University & Elizabeth Bruce, Counselling Psychologist, Melbourne

12. Supportive partnerships - Kate White, Edith Cowan University

13. To care for others means first caring for one’s self - Cath Rogers-Clark

14. Conclusion - Cath Rogers-Clark, Kris Martin-McDonald & Alexandra McCarthy

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 30, 2004
  • Language: English

About the authors

CR

Cath Rogers-Clark

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia

KM

Kristine Martin-McDonald

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia

AM

Alexandra McCarthy

Affiliations and expertise
Research Fellow, Centre for Nursing Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia