Name:
Department of Veteran's Affairs, West Los Angeles Medical Center -
Pathways of Caring Program: Partial Patient Workbook on Cirrhosis
Description:
A patient/family education workbook designed to assist the patient coping with
cirrhosis. Part One describes how the liver works, what cirrhosis is, it's symptoms
and symptom management, treatment, decisions to be made by patients, mental
health issues, and other advice and support. Part Two describes the Pathways
of Caring Program and includes team and patient responsibilities, questionnaires
and surveys, medication and appointment sheets and a personal journal.
Category:
Educational Tools - Patient/Family Education
Source:
Veterans Affairs - The Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Veterans Integrated Palliative (VIP) Program
11301 Wilshire Boulevard, 111-G
Los Angeles, CA 90073
Phone: (310) 268 - 3500
Fax: (310) 268 - 4272
Contact:
M. Jillisa Steckart, Psy.D.
Jillisa.Steckart@med.va.gov
How the grantee used this instrument:
These workbooks were given to patients accepted into the Pathways for Caring
Program and served as an information source and recordkeeping tool.
Keywords:
family information, patient information, training, agreement to participate,
program description, surveys, services offered, services provided, diet, veterans,
care coordination, care planning, quality of life, emotional well-being
To use this tool:
You may print and copy this tool for your own use from this site. Please credit
source.
References:
Developed specifically for this project by the project team.
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Posted October 2004
Department of Veteran's Affairs, West Los Angeles Medical Center overview page
# VA-WLA05, type:patient/family_education
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