
Palliative Care in the Home
Oxford University Press
Published on 12. October 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-0-19-263227-2 (ISBN)
Description
Most people with far-advanced illness wish to be cared for at home for as long as possible. The challenge of providing good palliative care at home is therefore of major importance for family doctors, nurses and all those committed to maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the dying person. As modern specialist palliative care has raised both standards of care and also public expectations of family doctors and community nurses, this book helps to place specialist care in context. As palliative care is a major responsibility for teams providing palliative care at home, this book provides a definitive guide on how to provide effective care for people with far-advanced disease. Written by two palliative medicine specialists, both of whom have been family doctors, this book deals with all the physical, emotional, spiritual and social problems likely to be encountered by family doctors and community nurses caring for a patient and relatives at home. It deals in detail with emergencies, communications, ethical issues and emphasises throughout the importance of team work.
'It provides a wealth of information and advice on all aspects of palliative care at home'. Elaine Coleridge Smith Information Exchange, No. 13, 1995
'It provides a wealth of information and advice on all aspects of palliative care at home'. Elaine Coleridge Smith Information Exchange, No. 13, 1995
Reviews / Votes
Recent years have seen a number of books published concerning palliative care, aimed at the generalist reader. In my opinion, this volume is the best by far and should be found on the bookcases of general practices and community nursing teams throughout the country. * Family Practice, Vol 19, No 6 * This little book contains the essence of the practice of good palliative care . . . Anybody who works in palliative care will benefit from reading this book . . . Highly Recommended. * IAHPC Website *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-263227-2 (9780192632272)
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Other editions
Previous edition
Book
12/1994
Oxford University Press
€37.08
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Persons
Author
Vice-PresidentVice-President, National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services
Palliative Care DepartmentPalliative Care Department, Gloucestershire Oncology Centre
Content
Foreword ; Introduction ; 1. The challenge of providing palliative care in the home ; 2. Symptom palliation ; 3. Pain palliation ; 4. Psychosocial issues ; 5. Spiritual and religious issues ; 6. Emergencies in palliative care ; 7. Ethical issues ; 8. Communication issues ; 9. Home, hospital or hospice? ; 10. Co-ordination of care at home ; 11. Grief and bereavement ; 12. Professional stress in palliative care ; 13. The final days; terminal care at home ; Appendix 1 Bibliography ; Appendix 2 Useful addresses ; Appendix 3 Drugs for doctor's bag ; Appendix 4 Setting up a syringe driver