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OverviewThe care of patients with advanced and terminal illness can be extremely rewarding but often causes professionals a considerable amount of discomfort. This is especially so when you feel under confident in your abilities to provide a high quality of symptom management and relief from distress and to communicate appropriately with patients. Patients with advanced disease present some of the most challenging ethical, physical, psychological and social issues to clinicians and indeed to society. Patients need us to be knowledgeable, skilful and understanding. The fully revised and updated new edition of Palliative Care outlines the fundamental principles and facts which will enable you to make a very real difference to your patients and their families. Information is provided in an accessible, user-friendly way and covers a wide range of physical and non-physical symptom management. Multi-professional team work is addressed, as is the role and support of families. There is also a consideration of the dilemmas and decisions that may be encountered by doctors around the end of a patient's life. This practical resource, designed to provoke contemplative professional development, and enhance learning will be essential reading for nursing and medical practitioners, and other professionals who support patients in their homes, in care homes, and in hospital. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christina Faull , Kerry BlankleyPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9780198702412ISBN 10: 0198702418 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 02 April 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Palliative Care: Principles, challenges and patient outcomes ; 2. Palliative care assessment, communication and challenging situations ; 3. Psycho-social-spiritual components of care ; 4. Decisions and care around the end of life ; 5. Physical symptom control: how to do it well ; 6. The syringe driver ; 7. Regulations, legal duties and financial benefits for patients ; 8. Core Competencies in Palliative Care ; 9. Further information about palliative care services and useful addresses and websitesReviewsReview from previous edition An extremely useful resource, not only for junior doctors and medical students but also for nurses and other healthcare professionals. This book is easy to read, concise and packed full of nuggets of wisdom and practical advice based on years of experience within the field of specialist palliative care. Progress in Palliative Care This is a powerful book, it has struck a good balance between interesting and useful facts; It is pragmatic and well set-out. Northwing - University of Sheffield Medical Society Newsletter A most valuable introduction to palliative care... I cannot commend it too highly... In a most readable form, the two authors... talk through the physical, psychological, social and spiritual issues involved in caring for patients towards the end of their lives. The style is easy-reading, with useful thinking points scattered throughout the chapters, and summary points at the end of each. Particularly welcome for many students will be their careful and sensitive discussion of the issues involved in talking with dying patients and their relatives, as well as the ethical and moral issues involved in end of life care. Cambridge Medical Students Magazine This is a designer book for young doctors, which is infused with honesty and common sense. It is good to see authors and publishers creating texts that are good to look at as well as good to read... the authors have done well in creating an exciting new text. Palliative Medicine This book is an excellent easy to read interactive guide for undergraduate students and allied health workers with limited experience in palliative care... a useful and accessible book. Palliative Care News This edition is a well written, easily accessible book for all professionals. The book is well laid out and provides up to date knowledge and also personal experiences of palliative care. Helen Reeves, Clinical Nurse Manager, St Giles Walsall Hospice, Nursing Times This second edition of 'Palliative Care', published after an interval of 13 years, is a core text about the fundamentals of palliative care directed at medical and nursing undergraduates and recent graduates. There are chapters on principles, assessment, communication, decisions and care around the end of life, and physical symptom control. I particularly liked Chapter 8, which invited self-assessment in the core competences in end of life care. Roger Woodruff, International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care I found this book to be an excellent resource for its target audiences, and I will certainly recommend it to others as an easy-to-read introduction to palliative care. Lucy Walker, ST6 in Palliative Medicine, European Journal of Palliative Care Author InformationChristina Faull is Consultant in Palliative Medicine at The Leicestershire and Rutland Hospice (LOROS) and the University Hospitals of Leicester. She is also Honorary Professor of Palliative Medicine, DMU and LOROS Centre for Promotion of Excellence in Palliative Care, de Montfort University, Leicester, UK. Kerry Blankley is Education Facilitator at The Leicestershire and Rutland Hospice (LOROS) and Honorary Lecturer, DMU and LOROS Centre for Promotion of Excellence in Palliative Care, de Montfort University, Leicester, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |