Introducing Palliative Care
Robert G. Twycross(Author)
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. June 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-85775-389-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This book is a standard text for those with an interest in palliative care. In this third edition, there have been major revisions in relation to pain and symptom management, and drug profiles. The section on ethics has been expanded. The focus is still on the care of patients with terminal cancer, yet the general principles and most of the details are equally applicable to patients dying from other progressive disorders. Students of palliative care professionals at all levels need an awareness of the delicate ethical and emotional issues concerned and of the evolving approaches to available therapies. Emphasizing the needs of the whole person, this book examines the systems of care in hospices and at home, the ethics of palliative care, communicating wtih dying patients and their relatives, meeting their psychological and spiritual needs, and pain and symptom management including drug profiles. Developed from the author's training programme now used in many countries around the world, "Introducing Palliative Care" is a structured and essential manual for those working in this demanding field.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85775-389-9 (9781857753899)
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Robert Twycross
Introducing Palliative Care, 4th Edition
Book
06/2003
4th Edition
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
€52.23
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Previous edition
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06/1997
2nd Edition
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
€65.87
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Content
Part 1 General topics: fatal statistics; palliative care; quality of life; specialist palliative care services; dying at home; ethical considerations; appropriate treatment; euthanasia; hope. Part 2 Psychosocial aspects of care: communication; breaking bad news; strategies for coping with uncertainty; psychological aspects of terminal illness; care of the relatives; spiritual care; religious and cultural needs; bereavement; children and bereavement. Part 3 Symptom management I: general principles; pain; pain management; use of analgesics; nonopioid analgesics; weak opioid analgesics; strong opioid analgesics; adjuvant analgesics; continuous subcutaneous infusions. Part 4 Symptom management II: alimentary symptoms; respiratory symptoms; urinary symptoms; other symptoms; secondary mental disorders. Part 5 Drug profiles: corticosteroids; antacids; diazepam; midazolam; haloperidol; hyosine; antimuscarinic effects. Part 6 Final thoughts: as death approaches; when all's said and done; professional carers have needs too.