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E-grāmata: Role of Family Physicians in Older People Care

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  • Sērija : Practical Issues in Geriatrics
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030789237
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  • Sērija : Practical Issues in Geriatrics
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030789237

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This book provides family doctors with a wealth of evidence-based indications and tips regarding geriatric medicine and approaches for the management of older patients, to be applied in daily practice.

After discussing old and new features of healthy ageing and the approaches required in Family Medicine Consultation, the text introduces key elements of geriatric medicine such as frailty, sarcopenia, and the comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA), before describing a range of characteristics unique to older patients in different contexts, with a dedicated section on Palliative Care. The role of polypharmacy and the importance of quaternary prevention and deprescribing are also addressed.

Finally, the book emphasizes both the importance of a humanistic approach in caring and the approach of research and meta-research in geriatrics. Though many texts explore the role of primary care professionals in geriatric medicine, the role of family doctors in older people care has not yet been clearly addressed, despite the growing burden of ageing, which has been dubbed the “silver tsunami.” 
Family physicians care for individuals in the context of their family, community, and culture, respecting the autonomy of their patients. In negotiating management plans with their patients, family doctors integrate physical, psychological, social, cultural and existential factors, utilizing the knowledge and trust engendered by repeated visits. They do so by promoting health, preventing disease, providing cures, care, or palliation and promoting patient empowerment and self-management.
This will likely become all the more important, since we are witnessing a global demographic shift and family doctors will be responsible for and involved in caring for a growing population of older patients.

This book is intended for family medicine trainees and professionals, but can also be a useful tool for geriatricians, helping them to better understand some features of primary care and to more fruitfully interact with family doctors.

1 Family Doctors and the Silver Tsunami: Team up to Survive the Storm
1(16)
Jacopo Demurtas
Alessandro Mereu
Nicola Veronese
Jan De Maeseneer
Part I Healthy Ageing
2 The Consultation with Older Patients in Primary Care: Communication Management and Clinical Reasoning
17(24)
Jacopo Demurtas
Giuseppe Parisi
3 Dealing with Older Patients: Health and Disease in Old Age
41(18)
Norma Sartori
Fabrizio Valcanover
4 Nutritional Issues of Older People in Primary Care
59(12)
Nicola Veronese
Giuliana Ferrari
Mario Barbagallo
5 The Role of Physical Activity in Healthy Ageing: An Overview for the Family Physician
71(10)
Lee Smith
Olivier Bruyere
Kyle Hoedebecke
Mike Loosemore
6 Sexual Health in Older People
81(8)
Lee Smith
Daragh McDermott
Sheila Sanchez Castillo
Igor Grabovac
7 Immunizations in Older Adults
89(18)
Elisabetta Alti
Fiona Ecarnot
Stefania Maggi
Jean-Pierre Michel
Silvestro Scotti
Tommasa Maio
8 Digital Health in an Ageing World
107(14)
Ana Luisa Neves
Charilaos Lygidakis
Kyle Hoedebecke
Luis de Pinho-Costa
Alberto Pilotto
Part II Tools and Scores for Geriatric Assessment (with Tables and Synopsis)
9 Scales and Scores for Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in Primary Care
121(20)
Anna Maria Meyer
Stefano Celotto
Daniele Angioni
M. Cristina Polidori
Part III Older Patients with Geriatric Syndromes: The Role of Family Doctors
10 Frailty and Sarcopenia in Primary Care: Current Issues
141(14)
Luigi Maria Bracchitta
Daniele Angioni
Stefano Celotto
Matteo Cesari
11 Approach the Older Patients with Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care
155(14)
Neziha Ulusoylar
Fatma Sena Dost
Pinar Soysal
Ahmet Turan Isik
12 The Older Patient with Psychiatric Illness
169(30)
Alessandro Miola
Alessandro Brunini
Jacopo Demurtas
Marco Solmi
13 Managing Urinary Incontinence
199(22)
Pinar Soysal
Lee Smith
Luigi Maria Bracchitta
Damiano Pizzol
Carlos Verdejo-Bravo
14 Red Flags in Geriatric Medicine: Assessing Risk and Managing It in Primary Care
221(22)
Erik Lagolio
Ilaria Rossiello
Andreas Meer
Vania Noventa
Alberto Vaona
Part IV The Older Patient in His Context
15 The Older Patient at Home
243(20)
Peter Konstantin Kurotschka
Maria Stella Padula
Maria Teresa Zedda
Pietro Gareri
Alice Serafini
16 The Older Person in Nursing Home and in the Intermediate Care Structures: What's the Role of the GPs?
263(12)
Nicola Veronese
Federica Pascale
Alessandro Menin
Stefano Celotto
Simone Cernesi
Paolo Schianchi
Jacopo Demurtas
17 The Role of Caregivers in the Care of Older People
275(14)
Pinar Soysal
Francesca Rossi
Donatella Portera
Lee Smith
Lin Yang
Ahmet Turan Isik
18 Elder Abuse and Neglect
289(36)
Sara Rigon
Hagit Dascal-Weichhendler
Shelly Rothschild-Meir
Raquel Gomez Bravo
Part V Quaternary Prevention
19 Polypharmacy, Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment
325(18)
Ferdinando Petrazzuoli
Lucas Morin
Daniele Angioni
Nicola Pecora
Antonio Cherubim
Part VI Palliative and Supportive Care for Older Patients
20 Supportive and Palliative Approach to the Older Persons
343(14)
Simone Cernesi
Jacopo Demurtas
Carlos Centeno
Katherine Pettus
Scott A. Murray
Eduardo Bruera
21 Dying at Home
357(10)
Ana Nunes Barata
Andrea Salvetti
Alessandro Bussotti
Jacopo Demurtas
22 Integrating Spiritual Care in the Frame
367(12)
Daniel Nuzum
Jacopo Demurtas
Christina Puchalski
Part VII Sell-Determination, Dignity and Humanism
23 An Introduction to Dignity Therapy
379(16)
Giovanna D'Iapico
24 The Role of the General Practitioner in the Last Developmental Task of the Elder People About Death, Identity, Narratives and Dignity
395(12)
Ines Testoni
25 Family Physicians' Relationship with Older Patients Between Palliative Care and Advance Care Planning Management
407(14)
Ines Testoni
Simone Cernesi
Federica Davolio
Marta Perin
Mariagiovanna Amoroso
Chiara Villani
Jacopo Demurtas
26 Educating Physicians for the Aging World: A Humanistic Approach in Doctoring
421(32)
Pablo Gonzalez Blasco
Graziela Moreto
Maria Auxiliadora C. De Benedetto
Part VIII Appendix
27 Hints for Meta-research on Ageing for Family Doctors
453(6)
Nicola Veronese
Jacopo Demurtas
28 Beyond Quantitative Research: How Qualitative Research Could Affect Our Understanding of Older People Needs
459(12)
Luca Ghirotto
Mariagiovanna Amoroso
Maria Milano
Lorenza Garrino
29 COVID-19: Impact of Pandemic on Older People Health and Well-Being
471
Nicola Veronese
Jacopo Demurtas
Jacopo Demurtas is a Family Doctor,  researcher and teacher, based in Capalbio, in the southern part of Tuscany. After pursuing his Medical Degree in 2010, he studied at the Tuscany School of Family Medicine in Pisa, where he completed his Family Medicine/General Practice training in 2014. In 2017 he received his Master of Education in Family Medicine. He has been involved in teaching Family Medicine since 2014. His main research interests encompass telemedicine and triage, medical education, geriatrics, palliative care, metaresearch.





After obtaining his Medical Degree in 2008, Nicola Veronese attended the school of Geriatric Medicine. He is currently senior researcher at the University of Palermo. Dr Veronese is the author of more than 450 articles, mostly on the epidemiology of chronic diseases in older people, published in international, peer-reviewed journals. Finally, he is the scientific director of the Italian society geriatrics hospital and territory (SIGOT) and leader of the SIG in systematic reviews and meta-analysis of the EuGMS.