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TFM - FACTORES EMOCIONALES Y PSICOSOCIALES EN EL ÁMBITO DE LA ENFERMEDAD CARDIOVASCULA

Curso 2017/2018 / Cod.22200271

TFM - FACTORES EMOCIONALES Y PSICOSOCIALES EN EL ÁMBITO DE LA ENFERMEDAD CARDIOVASCULA

BIBLIOGRAFÍA BÁSICA


Comentarios y anexos:

A continuación se detallan los artículos de investigación que son de lectura obligatoria dentro de cada bloque temático.

(1) Automanejo de la Enfermedad Crónica:

- Bodenheimer, T., MacGregor, K., y Shairi, C. (2005). Helping patients manage their chronic conditions. California HealthCare Foundation.

- Brown, V.A., Bartholomew, L.K., y Naik, A. D. (2007). Management of chronic hypertension in older men: An exploration of patient goal-setting. Patient Education  and Counseling, 69, 93-99.

- Kuijer, R.G., De Ridder, D.T.D., Colland, V.T., Schreurs, K.M.G., y Sprangers, M.A.G. (2007). Effects of a short self-management intervention for patients with asthma and diabetes: Evaluating health-related quality of life using then-test methodology. Psychology and Health, 22, 387-411.

- Jones, F. (2006). Strategies to enhance chronic disease self-management: How can we apply this to stroke? Disability and Rehabilitation, 28, 841-847.

- NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement (2006). Improving care for people with long-term conditions. A review of UK and international frameworks. NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement.

(2) Depresión y Enfermedad Cardiovascular:

- Appels, A. (1997). Depression and coronary heart disease: observations and questions. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 43, 443-452.

- Colquhoun, D.M., Bunker, S.J., Clarke, D.M.,Glozier, N., Hare, D.L., Hickie, I.B., et al. (2013). Screening, referral and treatment for depression in patients with coronary heart disease. The Medical Journal of Australia, 198, 483-484. 

- Dunn, S.L. (2005). Hopelessness as a response to physical illness. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 37, 148-154.

- Lespérance, F., y Frasure-Smith, N. (2000). Depression in patients with cardiac disease: A practical review. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 48, 379-391.

- Pozuelo, L., Zhang, J., Franco, K., Tesar, G., Penn, M., y Jiang, W. (2009). Depression and heart disease: What do we know, and where are we headed? Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 76, 59-70.

- Whooley, M.A. (2009). To screen or not to screen? Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 54, 891-893.

(3) Adaptación a la Enfermedad Crónica y Cardiovascular:

- Evers, A.W.M., Kraaimaat, F.W., van Landkweld, W., Jongen, P.J.H., Jacobs, J.W.G., y Biijlsma, J.W.J. (2001). Beyond unfavorable thinking: the illness cognition questionnaire for chronic diseases. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 1026-1036.

- Karademas, E.C., y Hondronikola, I. (2010). The impact of illness acceptance and helplessness to subjective health, and their stability over time: A prospective study in a sample of cardiac patients. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 15, 336-346.

- Kashdan, T.B., y Rottenberg, J. (2010). Psychological flexibility as a fundamental aspect of health. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 865-878.

- McCracken, L.M. (1998). Learning to live with the pain: acceptance of pain predicts adjustmen in persons with chronic pain. Pain, 74, 21-27.

- Mols, F., Vingerhoets, J.J.M., Coebergh, J.W.W, y van de Poll-Franse, L.V. (2009). Well-being, posttraumatic growth and benefit finding in long-term breast cancer survivors. Psychology and Health, 24, 583-595.

- Nakamura, Y.M., y Orth, U. (2005). Acceptance as a coping reaction: Adaptive or not?. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 64, 281-292.

- Park, C.L., Malone, M.R., Suresh, D.P., y Rosen, R. I. (2008). Coping, meaning in life, and quality of life in congestive heart failure patients. Quality of Life Research, 17, 21-26.

- Steger, M.F., Frazier, P., Oishi, S., y Kaler, M. (2006). The meaning in life questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 53, 80-93.

- Tomich, P.L., y Helgeson, V.S. (2004). Is finding something good in the bad always good?. Benefit finding among women with breast cancer. Health Psychology, 23, 16-23.

(4) Intervención Cognitivo-Conductual y Enfermedad Cardiovascular:

- Beltman, M.W., Oude Voshaar, C., y Speckens, A.E. (2010). Cognitive-bahavioural therapy for depression in people with a somatic disease: met-analysis of randomised controlled trials. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 197, 11-19.

- Berkman, L.F., Blumenthal, J., Burg, M., Carney, R.M., Catellier, D., Cowan, M.J., et al. (2003). Effects of treating depression and low perceived social support on clinical events after myocardial infarction. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 289, 3106-3116.

- Dekker, R.L. (2011). Cognitive therapy for depression in patients with heart failure: A critical review. Heart Failure Clinics, 7, 127-141.

- Flores, I.H., León, M.P., Vera, E., y Hernández. M.R. (2013). Intervenciones psicológicas para el manejo y reducción de estrés en pacientes hipertensos: Una revisión sobre su efectividad. Psychologia: Avances de la disciplina, 7, 25-44.

- Halford, J., y Brown, T. (2009). Cognitive-behavioural therapy as an adjunctive treatment in chronic physical illness. Advances in psychiatric treatment, 15, 306-317.

- Roset, A.M., Carney, R.M., Freedland, K.E., Martens, E.J., Denollelt, J., y de Jonge, P. (2013). Changes in cognitive versus somatic symptoms of depression and event-free survival following acute myocardial infarction in the Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease (ENRICHD) study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 149, 335-341.

(5) Diferencias de Género y Enfermedad Cardiovascular:

- Alemán, J.F., y Rueda, B. (2014).Factores asociados con la vulnerabilidad emocional y la baja adherencia al tratamiento en la hipertensión esencial. Boletín de Psicología, 112, 35-52.

- Czajkowski, S.M. (1998). Psychosocial aspects of women´s recovery from heart disease. En K.O. Orth-Gómer, M.A. Chesney, y N.K. Wenger (Eds.), Women, stress and heart disease (pp.151-164). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

- Fleury, J., Sedikides, C., y Lunsford, V. (2001). Women´s experience following a cardiac event: The role of the self in healing. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 15, 71-82

- Kristofferzon, M.L., Löfmark, R., y Carlsson, M. (2008). Managing consequences and finding hope-experiences of Swedish women and men 4-6 months after myocardial infarction. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 22, 367-375.

- Low, C.A., Thurston, R.C., y Matthews, K.A. (2010). Psychosocial factors in the development of heart disease in women: Current research and future directions. Psychosomatic Medicine, 72, 842-854.

- Rueda, B., y Pérez-García, A.M. (2006). Gender and social support in the context of cardiovascular disease. Women & Health, 43, 59-73.

- Svedlund, M., y Danielson, E. (2004). Myocardial infarction: narrations by afflicted women and their partners of lived experiences in daily life following an acute myocardial infarction. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 13, 438-446.