HECS2231
Module Reading List HECS 2231
Rebecca Dickinson
r.dickinson@leeds.ac.uk
Tutor information is taken from the Module Catalogue
Essential Reading
Bullock I. et al 2012 (Eds) Adult nursing practice : using evidence in care. Oxford University Press (online)
Carrier J. 2015 Managing long term conditions and chronic illness in primary care. (2nd Edition) New York. Routledge. (online)
Demain S, Gonçalves A-C, Areia C,Oliveira R, Marcos AJ, Marques A, et al. (2015)Living With, Managing and Minimising Living With, Managing and Minimising Treatment Burden in Long Term Conditions: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research. PLoS ONE 10(5)
Meerabeau L. Wright K., 2011 (Eds) Long term conditions : nursing care and management. Chichester Wiley- Blackwell ( online)
Naidoo, Jennie, and Jane Wills. Foundations for Health Promotion . Fourth edition., Elsevier, 2016.
Nicol J. 2015 Nursing adults with long term conditions 2nd edition Exeter. Learning Matters.
Randall, Sue., and Helen. Ford. Long Term Conditions : a Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals . Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Thompson, Susan R. The Essential Guide to Public Health and Health Promotion . Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
Desirable reading
Crisp L N (2020). Health is made at home: Hospitals are for repairs. Building a healthy and health-creating society. Salus Global Knowledge Exchange.
Lloyd C & T Heller(eds) 2012 Long-term conditions : challenges in health and social care Sage (online)
Lubkin I.M,. Larsen P.D. 2013 Chronic illness; impact and intervention. 8th Edition. Boston. Jones and Bartlett 10th Edition Available [GW Library, 11/02/2019]
Newman S et al (Eds) 2009 Chronic physical illness : self-management and behavioural interventions Open University Press (online )
Randall S. &Ford H., 2011 Long term conditions : a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals. Chichester. Wiley Blackwell. (online)
Reed, A. 2011. Nursing in partnership with patients and carers Exeter: Learning Matters
Snelling, A M. Introduction to Health Promotion. Wiley, 2014.
Government publications
Department of Health 2012 Raising the Profile of Long Term Conditions Care: A Compendium of Information. 3rd edition DOH: London
Health Committee 2nd Report. Managing the Care of People with Long–term Conditions Volume 1. Report: HC 401. TSO, 2014.
National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health 2018 The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Pathway for People with Long Term Physical Health Conditions and Medically Undiagnosed Symptoms. Full Implementation Guidance. National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health: London
NHS Digital 2021 Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) 2020 – 2021 NHS Digital: Leeds
NHS England (n.d.) House of Care – a framework for long term conditions care NHSE: Leeds
NHSE 2015 Our Declaration: Person centred care for long term conditions Version number: V0.1 First published: 1 September 2015 NHSE: Leeds
NICE 2016 Multimorbidity: clinical assessment and management NICE guideline NG56 NICE: London
NIHR 2021 Multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity): making sense of the evidence [online]
Third Sector Publications
The Kings Fund 2021. The health of people from ethnic minority groups in England. The Kings Fund, London
The Kings Fund 2012. Long-term conditions and mental health: The cost of co-morbidities,. The Kings Fund, London
The Kings Fund 2010. Health Promotion. The Kings Fund, London
The Kings Fund 2010. The management of long-term conditions. The Kings Fund, London
Further references will be provided within each session
The following journals may be useful for you:
International journal of nursing studies.
Sociology of health and illness.
Scandinavian journal of caring sciences.
There are also journals which are more specialist and will be useful for some of the sessions and/or your assignment
E.g. International Journal of Stroke
British journal of neuroscience nursing
British journal of cardiac nursing.
Patient education and counseling.
This list was last updated on 13/12/2021