Przeglądaj wg Autor "Shapar, Anastasia"
Teraz wyświetlane 1 - 2 z 2
Wyników na stronę
Opcje sortowania
Pozycja Family Health Disease(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2024) Gołkowski, Filip; Dębska, Grażyna; Tułacz, Kinga; Kronkowska, Julia; Rozensztrauch, Anna; Parol-Ostręga, Natalia; Jabłońska, Anna; Dąbek, Anna; Wójcik, Marta; Zborowska, Iwona; Bańdo, Marcelina; Bakalarz, Renata; Shapar, Anastasia; Skorupska-Król, Agnieszka; Zabawa, Julia; Klisowska, Iwona; Bombska, Aleksandra; Salik, Katarzyna; Felińczak, Anna; Seń, Mariola; Twardak, Iwona; Olejarz, Izabela; Lisowska, Aleksandra; Kraińska, Agnieszka; Twardak, Jerzy; Stołkowska, Alicja; Lech-Brytan, Marzena; Trybała, Katarzyna; Powązka, Marcelina; Karbowska, Marta; Grzeszczuk, Maciej; Gieysztor, EwaPreface: "The monograph Family – Health – Disease is a part of an interdisciplinary issue on the impact health and disease have on the family. It includes eleven chapters, eight of which are case reports, while the remaining three are original studies. The authors of the individual chapters are doctors, nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, biologists and psychologists who are involved in academic activities and teaching in various units, including medical students. Both the structure and content of the individual chapters of the monograph reflect the editors’ intent in the title very well. Furthermore, they make research contributions to the discipline of medical and health sciences."(...)Pozycja Model of care for patients with relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis in terms of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2024) Shapar, Anastasia; Skorupska-Król, AgnieszkaThe relapsing-remitting form of multiple sclerosis (MS) dominates among patients diagnosed with this disease. The relapse time often requires inpatient care due to the need to implement specialist diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The neurological deficit accompanying the relapse period determines differentiated health problems, and their resolution will be facilitated by the use of the indications present in the model of care. The traditional language and structure of the model has been replaced by the terminology of the ICNP®.