Self Management Toolkit WORLDWIDE

· Pain Toolkit
電子書
30
符合資格
評分和評論未經驗證  瞭解詳情

關於本電子書

The Self-Management Toolkit is for people who are living with long-term health conditions and want to learn some extra simple skills, so they feel more in control and get back in the driving seat.

12 Self-Management Tools 

Tool 1 - Accept that you have a long-term health condition ... and then begin to move on 

Tool 2 - Get involved, building a support team 

Tool 3 - Pacing daily activities 

Tool 4 - Learn to prioritise/plan out your days 

Tool 5 - Setting Goals/ Action Plans 

Tool 6 - Being patient with yourself 

Tool 7 - Learn relaxation skills 

Tool 8 - Keeping Active...Stretching & Exercising

Tool 9 - Keep a diary and tracking your progress 

Tool 10 - Have a setback plan 

Tool 11 - Teamwork 

Tool 12 - Keeping it up and being resilient. 

The Self-Management has been adapted from the Pain Toolkit which I authored in 2001. When you click on each of the tools from 1-12, the videos are from the Pain Toolkit, simply because most people long-term health conditions, will be experiencing some type of long-term pain.


關於作者

My story will probably be a familiar one to yours…

The text you see in blue are hyperlinks to extra useful pain self-management information and also to the Pain Toolkit videos.  

A long-term health problem can be difficult to understand and manage on an everyday basis and like many people, I struggled to manage my long-term health problems, including back pain in the early 1990’s.

I became stuck in what they call the medical model. I called it the NHS merry go round, being passed around from one doctor/therapist to another.

I was also a serial doctor/therapy shopper and spent around £8,000 seeing a variety of healthcare professionals privately, wanting to be fixed. 

I knew I was sinking fast and also out of money. I started to get depressed and on the 31st December 1994 I considered ending my life.

The next day I looked in the mirror whilst having a shave and recognised the person who was going to get me out of this mess I was in.

I got myself on the INPUT Pain Management Programme in 1996. This programme gave me the tools, skills, but most importantly, it gave me the confidence to manage my pain, myself. 

I worked hard on the information the programme gave me and since 1997 I haven't had the need to take any pain medication, simply because I still use the information from the programme. 

Is it easy? Well it’s like most things, you have to work at it. I’m not an academic guy, but if I can do it, then I know others can as well.

The Self-Management Toolkit is a simple information digital booklet that could provide you with some handy tips and skills to support you along the way to manage your long-term health conditions. 

I have included information from the Pain Toolkit booklet, as long-term pain as for many people is their pain is long-term health problem.

It is not meant to be the last word in self-management but a handy guide to help you get started. 

All you need is to be willing to read it and take on board some of the suggestions.

This Self-Management Toolkit is for all the people who live around the world, who live with long-term health conditions and feel like they are struggling, but want to get back in the driving seat. 

Good luck!


Pete Moore

為這本電子書評分

歡迎提供意見。

閱讀資訊

智慧型手機與平板電腦
只要安裝 Google Play 圖書應用程式 Android 版iPad/iPhone 版,不僅應用程式內容會自動與你的帳戶保持同步,還能讓你隨時隨地上網或離線閱讀。
筆記型電腦和電腦
你可以使用電腦的網路瀏覽器聆聽你在 Google Play 購買的有聲書。
電子書閱讀器與其他裝置
如要在 Kobo 電子閱讀器這類電子書裝置上閱覽書籍,必須將檔案下載並傳輸到該裝置上。請按照說明中心的詳細操作說明,將檔案傳輸到支援的電子閱讀器上。