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Community Care in Hong Kong:Current Practices, Practice–research Studies and Future Directions
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出版日期
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2014
閱讀格式
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PDF
ISBN
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9789629372286
- Detailed Chapters Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
- List of Illustrations
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Section A – Present and Future Roles of Community Care
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1. Introduction: Challenges in Health and Community Care in Hong Kong(Kar-wai TONG and Kenneth Nai-kuen FONG)
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Ageing Population and Declining Fertility Rate
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Hong Kong
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Impacts on Hong Kong
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Sustainability of the Healthcare Financing System in Hong Kong
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Community Care as a Strategic Solution
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Be Better Prepared
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Concluding Remarks
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2. Case Management in Community-Based Long-Term Care:Good Practices and Challenges in Hong Kong(Vivian Wei-qun LOU)
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Community-based Long-term Care
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Case Management
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Case Management in Community-based Long-term Care
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Good Practice and Challenges
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Future Implications for Case Management in Long-term Care in Hong Kong
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Conclusion
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3. Family Medicine and Community-Based Care(Albert LEE)
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The Significant Impact of Family Medicine on Health Care Delivery Systems
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Consultation Model of Family Medicine
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Diagnostic Process in Family Medicine
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Chronic Care in Family Practice
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Disease Prevention and Health Promotion by Family Physicians
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Future Implications for Health Care in Hong Kong: Model of Community Care with Strong Family Medicine Components
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4. Self-Management in Community-Based Rehabilitation Programmes for Persons with Chronic Diseases(Peter King-kong POON
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Introduction
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Self-Management Interventions Responding to Patients’ Needs
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Traditional Approach vs Self-Management Approach
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Evidence and Overseas Practice
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Self-Management Interventions by CRN
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The Service Delivery Model: Trans-disciplinary Approach
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Stanford Model of Generic Self-Management Programme (CDSMP)
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Disease Specific Self Management Course
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Impact of DSMP
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Other Services Consolidating Healthy Behaviour and Enhancing Psychological Wellbeing
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Self Help and Mutual Help
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Collaboration of Healthcare System and Community
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Discussion
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Conclusion
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5. Work Disability Management(Andy Shu-kei CHENG)
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Introduction
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Barriers to Return-to-Work in Hong Kong
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Concept of Work Disability Management
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Case Management on Work Disability Prevention
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Future Implications for Health Care in General and Hong Kong:A New Model of Practice
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Conclusion
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6. Present and Future Roles – Nursing(Sylvia Yuk-kuen FUNG)
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Local Determinants of Planning of Nursing in Community Care
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The Need for Transformation of Healthcare Services
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Shifting Nursing Care to the Community
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Nursing Manpower in the Community Care Model
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Practice Environment of Nursing
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Measuring the Effectiveness of Care in the Community
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7. Hong Kong Health Care Facility Management – Creating Safe and Healthy Facilities with an Integrated Approach to Strategic Management and Maintenance for the Benefit of the Community(Eric Kui-sing CHAN and David SCOTT)
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Introduction to Hospital Facility Management in Hong Kong
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Energy and Environment Management in Healthcare
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Overview of Energy Management in Hong Kong Hospitals
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Conclusion
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Future Implications for Facility Management in Clinics
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Section B – Practice Research and Future Implications for Health Care
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8. Reproductive Health and Infertility Services(Elaine Yin-ling TSUI)
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Introduction
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Fertility and the Population
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Infertility and its Psychosocial Impact on Wellbeing
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Assisted Reproductive Technology and ts Psychosocial Impact on Wellbeing
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Future Orientation of Infertility Counselling Services in Hong Kong
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9. Good Death through Control over Place of Death? A Snapshot in Hong Kong(Kar-wai TONG)
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Universally Recognised Rights to Life and Health
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A Right to Death?
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Good Death
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Place of Death
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Home Death
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Contemporary Trend of Home Death
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Death Certification and Registration
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Interpretation of Medical Attendance
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Control over Place of Death in Hong Kong
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Legal Deterrence to Home Death in Hong Kong
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A Possible Alternative – Dying at Residential Care Facilities
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Death at Residential Care Settings: A Viable Alternative in Hong Kong?
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Future Implications for Healthcare in Hong Kong
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Limitations of this Chapter
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Future Research
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10. The Effectiveness of a Community Reintegration Programme for Clients with Chronic Stroke(Linda Lai-man WONG and Kenneth Nai-kuen FONG)
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Introduction
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Stroke Rehabilitation
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Community Participation
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Self-efficacy and Participation
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Review of Community Reintegration Programmes
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Community Rehabilitation Day Centre
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Underlying Theoretical Background of the Stroke Group
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Methodology
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Results of Study
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Thematic Analysis of the Semi-Structured Group Interview
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Discussion
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Limitations
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Future Implications for Community Care
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Appendix 1: Self-efficacy Scale
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Appendix 2: Subjective Happiness Scale
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Appendix 3: A Stroke-Adapted 30-item Version of the Sickness Impact Profile (SA-SIP 30)(Hong Kong Chinese Version)
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Appendix 4: Sample of individual goals over three months in goal setting
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11. Family Dynamics and Adolescent Drug Rehabilitation in Hong Kong(Timothy SIM)
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Adolescent Drug Abuse in Hong Kong
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Family Systems and Adolescent Drug Abuse
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Characteristics of the Adolescent Participants
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The Process of Interviewing the Adolescents
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The Family Stories of the Adolescents
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Family Dynamics at Three Months after Discharge
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Discussion
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Appendix A: Pre-Admission Semi-Structured Interview Schedule
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Appendix B: Three-Month-after-Discharge Semi-Structured Interview Schedule
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12. Preventing Falls for Older People Living in the Community(Kenneth Nai-kuen FONG and Daniel Pak-kei LEUNG)
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Introduction
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Falls Prevention: A Multifactorial Intervention Approach in the Community
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Future Implications for Community Care
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Section C – Future Directions in Community Care
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13. Integrating Spirituality into Healthcare Service Delivery in Hong Kong:Development of Spiritual Resources and Consolidation of Values in Care(Celia Hoi-yan CHAN Venus Pui-yan WONG and Cecilia Lai-wan CHAN)
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Introduction
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The Emergence of Defensive Medicine
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Future Implications: Integrating Spirituality into the Healthcare System
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Conclusion
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14. Dignity and Quality of Life in Community Palliative Care(Andy Hau-yan HO Cecilia Lai-wan CHAN and Pamela Pui-yu LEUNG)
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Introduction
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Evolving Models of Palliative Care
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Modern Palliative Care Structure and Delivery
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Dignity and Quality of Life in Palliative Care
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Global Perspectives
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Development of Palliative Care in Hong Kong
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Current State of the Art
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Quality and Standard of Palliative Care
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Re-examining Dignity and Quality of Life in Palliative Care in the Chinese Context
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Challenges for the Continuing Development of Palliative Care
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Remodelling of Palliative Care Provision
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Palliative Care as a Public Health Priority
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Health-Promoting Palliative Care: An Example from Community Practice
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Future Implications for Health Care in General and Hong Kong
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- Index
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