Chronic Disease and Illness
Information Technology Helping us to Work Smarter - Questions
FREE Download! Questions: Exploration of a top down strategic approach to eHealth with an emphasis on the application of electronic processes in chronic disease management.
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Chronic Disease is Not Just All About Older People
Many children develop chronic disease early in life. Patients and their families need assistance to make a smooth health care management transition as they move from childhood to adulthood.
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Chronic Disease is Not Just All About Older People - Questions
FREE Download. Questions: Many children develop chronic disease early in life. Patients and their families need assistance to make a smooth health care management transition as they move from childhood to adulthood.
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The Challenge of Chronic Illness in the Community - Part One
There is a shifting policy perspective regarding the management of chronic illness. Changing lifestyle behaviours and leadership in the face of debilitating chronic disease will enhance prospects for self management of chronic illness.
Is this the tip
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Denial, Depression and Anxiety in Chronic Illness - Part 2
Denial, Depression and anxiety in chronic illness. Identifying the differences.
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When faced with a potentially life-changing diagnosis of a chronic condition, it can be easy for depression to set in as a complication.
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Falling Down to the Ground - Part One
Those with chronic diseases are more prone to falls at home, in hospital, in community settings and in residential aged care facilities.
* What are some of the myths and facts about falls prevention?
* What to do following a fall.
* Discussion of
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Supersize me: 'Lord of the Fries' Bariatrics and Obesity Management - Part One
The obesity crisis is affecting large numbers of Australians and creating risk factors for chronic disease management.
* As health professionals, are we powerless to help?
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Supersize me: 'Lord of the Fries' - Part Two
The obesity crisis is affecting large numbers of Australians and creating risk factors for chronic disease management.
* As health professionals, are we powerless to help?
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Anaphylaxis and Allergy Awareness - Part 1
PART 1: This session discusses the marked increase in the incidence of allergies reported in the past 30 years. Even though there are community training programs that focus on severe allergies and the use of the EpiPen, there are a large number of health
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Improving the Chronic Complex Patient Journey - Part 1
Improving the Chronic Complex (Illness) Patient Journey. Doing it Better and Smarter - Part 1
The health care journey for many chronically ill patients and their families is difficult, confusing and frustrating. Patients can wait for up to 12 months
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Anaphylaxis and Allergy Awareness - Part 2
PART 2: This session discusses the marked increase in allergies in the past 30 years. Even though there are community training programs focusing on severe allergies and the use of the EpiPen, there are a large number of health professionals that know very
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Improving the Chronic Complex Patient Journey - Part 2
Improving the Chronic Complex Patient Journey. Doing it Better and Smarter
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The health care journey for many of these patients and their families is difficult, confusing and frustrating. Patients can wait for up to 12 months for a ten minu
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Examining Diabetes Education - Some of the Pitfalls
* Do we really know what patients with diabetes want for themselves?
* Do we know what health care professionals want for people with diabetes?
* Unraveling the myths and misconceptions of what works and what doesn't work in diabetes education.
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Falling Down to the Ground - Part Two
Those with chronic diseases are more prone to falls at home, in hospital, in community settings and residential aged care facilities.
* What are some of the myths and facts about falls prevention?
* What to do following a fall.
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