
Handbook for Mortals
Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 16. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-19-974456-5 (ISBN)
Description
Modern medical technology has changed not only the way we live but also the way we die. Until two generations ago, people usually died suddenly, after an accident or serious illness. Now, most of us will live with chronic conditions, and our dying will usually take longer, require more care, and demand more planning than ever before.
Handbook for Mortals is warmly addressed to all those who wish to approach the final years of life with greater awareness of what to expect and greater confidence about how to make the end of their lives a time of growth, comfort, and meaningful reflection. Written by Dr. Joanne Lynn and a team of experts, it provides equal measures of practical information and wise counsel. Readers will learn what decisions they will need to face, what choices are available to them, where to look for help, how to ease pain and other symptoms, what to expect with specific diseases, how the health care system operates, and how the entire experience affects dying persons, their families, and their friends. Such practical information is indispensable. But equally important are the personal stories included here of how people have come to terms with serious illness and dying, how they have faced their fears and made their choices. These give us moving firsthand insights into a profoundly important process, one that is often kept hidden in our culture.
From down-to-earth advice on how to talk to your doctor to inspiring quotes from such writers as Emily Dickinson, W. H. Auden, Jane Kenyon, and others, Handbook for Mortals addresses the needs of both the body and the spirit in our final years.
Handbook for Mortals is warmly addressed to all those who wish to approach the final years of life with greater awareness of what to expect and greater confidence about how to make the end of their lives a time of growth, comfort, and meaningful reflection. Written by Dr. Joanne Lynn and a team of experts, it provides equal measures of practical information and wise counsel. Readers will learn what decisions they will need to face, what choices are available to them, where to look for help, how to ease pain and other symptoms, what to expect with specific diseases, how the health care system operates, and how the entire experience affects dying persons, their families, and their friends. Such practical information is indispensable. But equally important are the personal stories included here of how people have come to terms with serious illness and dying, how they have faced their fears and made their choices. These give us moving firsthand insights into a profoundly important process, one that is often kept hidden in our culture.
From down-to-earth advice on how to talk to your doctor to inspiring quotes from such writers as Emily Dickinson, W. H. Auden, Jane Kenyon, and others, Handbook for Mortals addresses the needs of both the body and the spirit in our final years.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-974456-5 (9780199744565)
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Joanne MD Lynn | Janice Lynch Schuster | Joan MD Harrold
Handbook for Mortals
Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
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Persons
Joanne Lynn, MD is one of the first hospice physicians in the US, one of the major contributors to research and policy on care for the last phase of life, and a former professor at Dartmouth and George Washington University .
Joan Harrold, MD is the Medical Director/Vice President of Medical Services of Hospice of Lancaster County in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Janice Lynch Schuster is Senior Writer for Altarum Institute, where she specializes in writing about health care and public health. She has worked with Dr. Lynn since 1997 on efforts to improve end-of-life care.
Joan Harrold, MD is the Medical Director/Vice President of Medical Services of Hospice of Lancaster County in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Janice Lynch Schuster is Senior Writer for Altarum Institute, where she specializes in writing about health care and public health. She has worked with Dr. Lynn since 1997 on efforts to improve end-of-life care.
Author
, Director, Center to Improve Care of the Dying (CIDC), George Washington Medical School, Washington, DC, USA
Senior WriterSenior Writer, Riva, MDAltarum Institute, Pennsylvania, USA
Medical Director/Vice President of Medical ServicesMedical Director/Vice President of Medical Services, Hospice of Lancaster County, Washington DC, USA
Content
Chapter 1: Living with serious illness ; Chapter 2: Enduring and changing ; Chapter 3: Finding meaning ; Chapter 4: Helping families make decisions and give care ; Chapter 5: Getting the help you need ; Chapter 6: Talking with your doctor ; Chapter 7: Controlling pain ; Chapter 8: Managing other symptoms ; Chapter 9: Living with specific illnesses ; Chapter 10: Planning ahead ; Chapter 11: Deciding about medical interventions ; Chapter 12: Hastening death ; Chapter 13: Coping with events near death ; Chapter 14: The dying of children ; Chapter 15: Dying suddenly ; Chapter 16: Enduring loss ; Chapter 17: Resources