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- ISBN: 9780849398902 | 0849398908
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/14/2008
Adolescent Rheumatologyis the first single source text that focuses on how adolescent specific aspects impact on rheumatological, and cross references disease specific information from current adult rheumatology textbooks. Using a generic, developmental approach to make this book unique, the evidence base is referenced with a clinical and practical approach that is adopted to each topic. Written by a list of international experts from a range of disciplines Chapter topics include: TheA differences in presentation, diagnosis and management between pediatric, adolescent and adult rheumatology care adolescent health training issues quality of care approaches adolescent rheumatology services A full chapter written by the young patient suffering from this affliction Adolescent Rheumatology also covers core adolescent health topics and how thesefactors are impacted on by rheumatic disease. Which include: o cognitive development o growth and puberty o communication o generic health issues o peer support o adherence o parenting of adolescents o juvenile idiopathic arthritis o SLE o chronic idiopathic pain o sports injuries o back pain About the editorsa? Janet E. McDonagh is Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology, Division of Reproductive and Child Health, University of Birmingham and Birmingham Childrena??s Hospital, UK and she received her Medical training from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne Medical School, UK. Dr. McDonagha??s current research is focused in transitional care for young people with chronic rheumatic diseases, the long-term outcome of rheumatic diseases developing with onset inchildhood, and development of adolescent health training for paediatric and adult providers. She has also written over 60 peer reviewed articles and over 15 books and chapters relating to the subject of rheumatology. PATIENCE H. WHITE is Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Washington, DC, and Chief Public Health Officer, Arthritis Foundation, Washington, DC. Dr. White received her M.D. from Harvard School of Medicine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and some of her current research involves improving public health for people with arthritis, development of early inflammatory arthritis screening tools, and opening doors to the future for youth with disabilities. Dr. White is on the Editorial Board, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine for Primary Care, Reviewer for Arthritis and Rheumatism Journal of Rheumatology, Annals of Allergy, Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, and Ambulatory Pediatrics, and has published over 75 peer-reviewedarticles, and 35 books and chapters