Reprint

Personalized Nursing and Health Care

Edited by
April 2023
266 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7459-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7458-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Personalized Nursing and Health Care that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

There has been a rapid development in the academic literature over the last ten years on papers relating to individualization, personalization, patient-, client-, consumer- and person-centredness, with work on conceptual, instrumental, observational, and experimental levels. This Special Issue presents papers that can further establish the current state of science on these topics relating to personalized nursing and health care. We collected papers that highlight and further the knowledge base conceptually, instrumentally, observationally, and experimentally with sound theoretical and methodological underpinnings and implications for research, theory, and clinical work in the disciplines of nursing, medicine, allied health, and beyond.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
anxiety; life satisfaction; life–work concerns; melatonin; cortisol; biopsychosocial model; obstetric complications; patients’ rights; student; nursing; personalized medicine; HIV; mobile health; smartphone application; symptom management; nurse practitioners; nursing home; COVID-19; palliative care; end-of-life; dignified death; older adults; accidental falls; fall prevention; older adults; barriers; patient compliance; music therapy; dementia; caregiver; RCT; patient-centred care; competence; assessment; instrument; measurement; validity; reliability; individual care; nurses; older diabetes patients; physicians; support; Parkinson’s disease; nursing training; integrated care; Parkinson nurse; personalized care; multidisciplinary care; patient-centered; personalized care; arthritis; autoimmune disease; sociopsychological factors; emotion; depression; self-identity; qualitative study; observational study; dysmenorrhea; kinesio tape; auricular acupressure; pain; COVID-19; nursing care; patient care planning; quality of health care; personalized care; conditional inference trees; education; distance; education; learning; digital; drawings; Nigeria; perinatal loss; social networks; stillbirth; stillborn; older adults; functional status; health care; hospitalization; activities of daily living; pelvic floor muscle exercises; pelvic floor dysfunction; qualitative research; therapeutic exercise; therapeutic adherence; women’s health physiotherapy; diabetes mellitus type 2; prediction model; LogicRegression; interpretability; pelvic organ prolapse; pelvic floor muscle exercises; lifestyle changes; therapeutic adherence; women’s experience; n/a; foot; foot self-care; instrument; measurement; methodological review