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Adolescent and Young Adult Rheumatology in Clinical Practice
Ciurtin, C. — Hackett, J.
2ª Edición Abril 2025
Inglés
Tapa blanda
347 pags
600 gr
18 x 26 x 2 cm
ISBN 9783031821011
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Implications of AYA Development to clinical practice: Impact of rheumatic disease on AYA development – biological including puberty, brain etc.- Impact of rheumatic disease on AYA development – psychological.- Impact of rheumatic disease on AYA development – social.- Engaging Young People – consultation skills.- AYA and their parents.- Examining Young People – and AYA rheumatology training Specific Diseases:JIA.- SLE.- JDM.- Systemic vasculitis including GPA.- Hypermobility.-Chronic Pain syndromes.- Autoinflammatory.- Back pain.- Sports medicine.-Adolescent bone health.- CRMO.- General principles of management of AYA rheumatic disease: Self-management.- Adherence.- Youth friendly rheumatology services.- Transitional care.
This concise guide takes a practical approach to adolescent and young adult (AYA) rheumatology, encompassing the needs of any healthcare professional working with young people aged 10-24 years. Each chapter contains key management points for readers to readily access disease-specific management, as well as highlighting specific AYA issues and approaches which differ from paediatric and adult practice.
Adolescent and Young Adult Rheumatology In Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition has been fully revised with the latest research and clinical findings in the field. The coverage in the book is comprehensive but concise and devised to act as a primary reference tool for AYA practice across the field of rheumatology. The book is designed for paediatric/adult rheumatologists, primary care physicians, nurses and allied health professionals to increase understanding of AYA related topics and enhance the delivery of developmentally appropriate rheumatology health care.
About the Author
Coziana Ciurtin is Professor of Rheumatology and Honorary Consultant in Adolescent and Adult Rheumatology at University College London, UK. She completed her medical and specialty training in Bucharest (Romania) and holds a MSc and a PhD degree from Carol Davila University of Medicine, Bucharest, Romania, and a MSc from University of Oxford, UK. Coziana looks after adolescents and young people with rheumatic diseases, being passionate about identifying and tackling early the risk of irreversible complications associated with chronic inflammation (damage and cardiovascular risk). She works with gender and background-diverse young people with rheumatic conditions and charities to identify and address research questions relevant to them.
Coziana currently coordinates the research pillars for both the Lupus Working Party and Childhood Sjӧgren Interest Group of the Paediatric Rheumatology European Association (PReS) and acts as EULAR (European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology) Paediatric Committee Adult Rheumatology Representative, being involved in shaping the research strategy in paediatric rheumatology in Europe. She is also faculty member of the PReS Paediatric Rheumatology Training Program, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Clinical Study Advisory Committee (CSAC) Adolescent Health Representative and Paediatric Rheumatology Representative of the British Society of Rheumatology (BSR) Guideline Steering Group, being committed to improvement of training and clinical practice standards in AYA rheumatology.
Janine Hackett is a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and is also a council member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. She completed her occupational therapy training at the University College of Ripon and York St John and later gained her MSc from Coventry University. Janine has a long-standing interest in adolescent health and became a Department of Health National Transition Champion in the mid 2000’s. She has considerable clinical experience of working in the field of AYA rheumatology, chiefly from her former role as a Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. During this time, she was fortunate to be part of a very progressive multidisciplinary team committed to advancing adolescent healthcare, and was co-lead of the transitional care rheumatology service and part of the development of an MDT rheumatology adolescent clinic which went on to win a prestigious BUPA National Clinical Excellence Award for translating research into clinical practice. Janine has been involved in delivering training and education to a wide variety of professionals and has also authored and coauthored several book chapters and articles. She is passionate about ensuring AYA’s realise their potential and are able to participate in the activities that matter most to them. This requires a team effort and is thus a keen advocate for multidisciplinary working.
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