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Enhanced Palliative Care
Author: Neil PrydeOVERVIEW
Specifically designed to enhance your knowledge and skills within generalist palliative care, this informative textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the principle areas you may encounter whilst working with adult palliative and end-of-life patients, and their families.
The development of the text has been backed by Macmillan Cancer Support and each chapter has been written by a range of specialist and generalist authors. The topics covered include approaches to palliative care and symptom management in a wide range of conditions and populations, with chapters linked to case studies to encourage interactive learning and understanding. Communication skills are also highlighted to help aid confidence when engaging in open and difficult conversations.
The text is in line with the Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines and the NES Framework for Palliative and End of Life Care. The book may either be used as course reading for relevant training programmes, such as the Enhanced Palliative Care course, as well as by health professionals hoping to develop their skills and practice. It is aimed at anyone involved in management and prescribing within non-specialist palliative care, both in hospitals and around the community, including paramedics, nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and other key health professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Disclaimer
- Acknowledgement
- About the Authors
- Foreword
- 1: Principles of Palliative and End-of-Life Care
- 2: Ethical and Legal Considerations
- 3: Communication
- 4: Symptom Management
- 4.1: Pain
- 4.2: The Gastrointestinal System
- 4.3: The Respiratory System
- 4.4: Mental Health
- 4.5: Managing Other Symptoms Common to Palliative Patients
- 5: Drugs and Medication
- 6: Specific Conditions
- 7: Psychosocial and Spiritual Aspects of Palliative and End-of-Life Care
- 8: Palliative Care Emergencies
- 9: Rehabilitation
- 10: Complementary Resources
- 11: Complementary Therapies
- 12: Specific Populations
- 13: Caring for People in the Last Days and Hours of Life
- 14: Bereavement
- Conclusion
- Index
ENDORSEMENTS
Enhanced Palliative Care–A Handbook for Paramedics, Nurses and Doctors opens the door to anyone looking to complement their current practice with essential palliative care skills that can alleviate distress and deepen their understanding of how to expertly care for those in the last chapter of life.
Tony Duffy, Specialty Doctor in Palliative Care, Edinburgh
Put together by contributors with high hopes and feet firmly on the ground, the Enhanced Palliative Care programme will be an invaluable resource to many and a direct benefit to many, many more who will receive care that has been influenced and improved by it.
David Clark, Professor Emeritus, University of Glasgow
This manual is packed full of evidence-based wisdom and insight that will prove invaluable to so many people wishing to improve their palliative care practice.
David Clark, Professor Emeritus, University of Glasgow
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