- Type: Hardcover Book.
- Pages: 962
- Edition: 3
This comprehensive textbook provides healthcare professionals with a practical and reliable resource for understanding and delivering high-quality palliative care. Authored by a team of international experts, the third edition offers evidence-based guidance, practical strategies, and ethical considerations across various clinical settings.
Key strengths:
- Comprehensive: Covers the full spectrum of palliative care topics, encompassing symptom management, communication, psychosocial support, ethical issues, and cultural considerations.
- Evidence-based: Draws on current research and best practices to ensure effective and compassionate care.
- Multidisciplinary: Features contributions from diverse healthcare professionals, reflecting the collaborative nature of palliative care.
- Globally relevant: Acknowledges variations in palliative care delivery across different healthcare systems worldwide.
- Practical: Includes case studies and practical examples to enhance understanding and application of key principles in real-world scenarios.
Content overview:
- Introduction and Principles:
- History and philosophy of palliative medicine.
- Core principles and ethical considerations in palliative care.
- Effective communication skills for patient interactions.
- Cultural competence and diversity in palliative care.
- Assessment and Management of Symptoms:
- Pain management strategies for various types of pain.
- Management of other common symptoms like nausea, dyspnea, and fatigue.
- Spiritual and psychosocial support for patients and families.
- Supportive Care Issues:
- Role of nutrition and hydration in palliative care.
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy for managing functional limitations.
- Advance care planning and decision-making processes.
- Special Populations:
- Palliative care for specific populations like children, older adults, and those with specific diseases.
- End-of-life care and bereavement support.
- Global Perspectives and Future Directions:
- Challenges and opportunities for integrating palliative care into healthcare systems worldwide.
- Emerging trends and advancements in the field of palliative care.
New in this edition:
- Updated content reflects the latest research, clinical guidelines, and best practices.
- Expanded sections include new chapters on chemotherapy- and radiation therapy-induced emesis, geriatric palliative care, and hormonal therapy.
- Enhanced focus on global perspectives provides more information on palliative care delivery in different countries and regions.