Health Psychology

Health Psychology

Contributions to the Indian Health System

Chivukula, Usha; Padhy, Meera; Hariharan, Meena

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

230

Dura

Inglês

9781032287515

15 a 20 dias

630

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List of Figures

List of Tables

Contributors

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Part I. Holistic Approach to Health






Evidence-Based Health Care: Contributions of Health Psychology
Meena Hariharan




Health Communication as a Preface to Management of Non-Communicable Diseases
Sunayana Swain




Health and Well-being for all: Policy Perspectives in the Indian Context
Ramya Chitrapu




Implementation Research for Public Health and Preventive Health Care in India
B.R.Shamanna

Part II. Health and Wellbeing of Individual in Society




Residential Crowding and Subjective Wellbeing: Mediating Role of Helplessness
Surendra Kumar Sia and Neethu. P. S




Health in the Culturally Changing Underdeveloped Adivasi Communities
Purnima Awasthi, Madhurima Mukherjee and R. C. Mishra




Smoking and Alcohol Consumption Among Type 2 Diabetics: Health Behaviour Model-Based Investigation
Rajkumar E., Romate J., Lakshmi R., & Kruthika G.T.

Part III. Psychosocial Factors in Cardiovascular Diseases




Psychological Necessities of Patients Electing Cardiac Bypass Surgery: A Review and Roadmap
Marlyn Thomas Savio




Illness Perception and Adherence Behaviour in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Arti Singh and Shikha Dixit




Optimizing Hypertension Management: Children as Adherence Monitors for Adult Patients
Sandra Roshni Monteiro

Part IV. Psychosocial Factors in Diabetes Management




Illness Perceptions and Quality of Life of Diabetic Patients: Role of Perceived Control of Internal States
Meera Padhy and A. Sheila Kumari Valli




Illness Perceptions and Diabetes Self- Management: A Mixed Method Approach
Chelli Kavya

Part V. Critical Care Needs and Psychological Support




The Intensive Care Unit Experiences and Repercussions: Need for Psychosocial Care
Usha Chivukula




An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis:The Unmet Information and Supportive Care Needs of Cancer Patients

Mahati Chittem, Matsungshila Pongener, Sravannthi Maya, and Shweta Chawak

Index
Illness Perceptions;Indian Health System;T2 Dm;Cognitive Behaviour Therapy;Hypertension Knowledge;Negative Relationships;T2 Dm Patient;Perceived Social Support;Adherence Behaviour;Illness Coherence;NCDs;NFHS;CR;Diabetes Self-management;Step Tool;Holistic Approach;Guided Imagery;Cad Patient;ICU Environment;Indian Healthcare System;Accredited Social Health Activists;Sub-ordinate Themes;Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire;Implementation Research;Residential Crowding