A Good Dying
Shaping Health Care for the Last Months of Life
Haworth Press Inc
Published on 15. April 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-0-7890-0502-1 (ISBN)
Description
A Good Dying: Shaping Health Care for the Last Months of Life examines the critical issues of improving the quality of health care for end-of-life patients. Managers of health care will gain valuable suggestions and ideas for creating and maintaining policies that pertain to individuals with various diagnoses, family structures, and personal needs. A Good Dying provides methods and examples that will help you focus on the needs of your patients and make their last days as comfortable as possible.Emphasizing the need for further education of health care professionals and the need for additional research, A Good Dying offers possible solutions to the many barriers of improving conditions for the dying. You will be able to directly apply the information in this book to fulfill and understand the needs of dying patients. Specific topics covered include:
portraying death and dying through art and using examples that show how death can be perceived as either noble or dehumanizing
emphasizing the benefits and conditions of life in hospice care
educating physicians on the topic of pain management and making patients aware of pain relief treatments
examining challenges to pain management, such as patients'fear of addiction and physicians'fear of inadequacy if the treatment fails
evaluating the adequacy and completeness of individual health care in four areas: location of death, transitions among health care settings, changes in physical and cognitive functions in the last year of life, and financial circumstances of the family after death
measuring quality of life at the end of life by examining the physical and emotional pain of the patient, financial and emotional effects on the patient's family, provider continuity, and advanced care planning With contributions from physicians, patients, families, chaplains, and insurers, the chapters in A Good Dying offers you several different perspectives on strategies and policies needed to enhance the quality of life for the dying. You'll receive innovative ideas, program models, and strategies for evaluating policies designed to help patients, enabling you to offer better patient care. Complete with current data and statistics on the topic, A Good Dying will help you best accommodate your patients during their final days.
portraying death and dying through art and using examples that show how death can be perceived as either noble or dehumanizing
emphasizing the benefits and conditions of life in hospice care
educating physicians on the topic of pain management and making patients aware of pain relief treatments
examining challenges to pain management, such as patients'fear of addiction and physicians'fear of inadequacy if the treatment fails
evaluating the adequacy and completeness of individual health care in four areas: location of death, transitions among health care settings, changes in physical and cognitive functions in the last year of life, and financial circumstances of the family after death
measuring quality of life at the end of life by examining the physical and emotional pain of the patient, financial and emotional effects on the patient's family, provider continuity, and advanced care planning With contributions from physicians, patients, families, chaplains, and insurers, the chapters in A Good Dying offers you several different perspectives on strategies and policies needed to enhance the quality of life for the dying. You'll receive innovative ideas, program models, and strategies for evaluating policies designed to help patients, enabling you to offer better patient care. Complete with current data and statistics on the topic, A Good Dying will help you best accommodate your patients during their final days.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Binghamton
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-0502-1 (9780789005021)
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Content
Contents Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Proceedings
Ars Moriendi (in ital): Illuminations on 'The Good Death' from the Arts and Humanities
Hospice: Current Practice, Future Possibilities
Managed, Capitated Care: Opportunities for Good and Evil
Pain, Symptoms, and Suffering: Possibilities and Barriers
Visions and Strategies: What Participants and Others Might Do
List of Panelists
Invited Papers
Demography and Epidemiology of Dying in the U.S. with Emphasis on Deaths of Older Persons
A History of the Medicare Hospice Benefit
Predicting Patient Survival Before and After Hospice Enrollment
Pain and the Barriers to Its Relief at the End-of-Life: A Lesson for Improving End-of-Life Health Care
Why Not the Best for the Chronically Ill?
The Importance of Measuring Quality of Care at the End of Life
Current Initiatives
An Update on Efforts by the Hospice Community and the National Hospice Organization to Improve Access to Quality Hospice Care
Overview on ABIM End-of-Life Patient Care Project: Caring for the Dying: Identification and Promotion of Physician Competency
Quality End-of-Life Care: The Case for a MediCaring (ital) Demonstration
New Endeavors and Innovative Programs in End-of-Life Care
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Proceedings
Ars Moriendi (in ital): Illuminations on 'The Good Death' from the Arts and Humanities
Hospice: Current Practice, Future Possibilities
Managed, Capitated Care: Opportunities for Good and Evil
Pain, Symptoms, and Suffering: Possibilities and Barriers
Visions and Strategies: What Participants and Others Might Do
List of Panelists
Invited Papers
Demography and Epidemiology of Dying in the U.S. with Emphasis on Deaths of Older Persons
A History of the Medicare Hospice Benefit
Predicting Patient Survival Before and After Hospice Enrollment
Pain and the Barriers to Its Relief at the End-of-Life: A Lesson for Improving End-of-Life Health Care
Why Not the Best for the Chronically Ill?
The Importance of Measuring Quality of Care at the End of Life
Current Initiatives
An Update on Efforts by the Hospice Community and the National Hospice Organization to Improve Access to Quality Hospice Care
Overview on ABIM End-of-Life Patient Care Project: Caring for the Dying: Identification and Promotion of Physician Competency
Quality End-of-Life Care: The Case for a MediCaring (ital) Demonstration
New Endeavors and Innovative Programs in End-of-Life Care
Index