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Textbook of Palliative Medicine [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (King's College London, UK), Edited by (OhioHealth Kobacker House, Columbus, USA), Edited by (MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1024 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x210 mm, weight: 3062 g, approx. 100
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2009
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Arnold
  • ISBN-10: 0340966246
  • ISBN-13: 9780340966242
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1024 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x210 mm, weight: 3062 g, approx. 100
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2009
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Arnold
  • ISBN-10: 0340966246
  • ISBN-13: 9780340966242
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Textbook of Palliative Medicine provides an alternative, truly international approach to this rapidly growing specialty. This textbook fills a niche with its evidence-based, multi-professional approach and global perspective ensured by the international team of editors and contributing authors. In the absence of an international curriculum for the study of palliative medicine, this textbook provides essential guidance for those both embarking upon a career in palliative medicine or already established in the field, and the structure and content have been constructed very much with this in mind.



With an emphasis on providing a service anywhere in the world, including the important issue of palliative care in the developing nations, Textbook of Palliative Medicine offers a genuine alternative to the narrative approach of its competitors, and is an ideal complement to them. It is essential reading for all palliative care physicians in training and in practice, as well as palliative care nurses and other health professionals in the palliative care team

Recenzijos

"useful and easy to read ... This book is refreshingly different. The highly experienced editors have brought together over 150 authors, largely from North America and Western Europe, to produce a remarkably cohesive text ... I would definitely recommend this textbook as an addition to any library, although it is a significant investment." Dr Fiona Hicks, Palliative Medicine

"To a large degree, this internationally authored, comprehensive, 1100-page book has done and admirable job of reflecting the depth and complexity of the field. More than most medical textbooks, the Textbook of Palliative Medicine deal with organizational, educational, and research topics ... Palliative medicine specialists will find this to be a superb reference material for the provision of compassionate care for patients with serious illness and their families. Every medical school and hospice should have a copy of this book."

Journal of the American Medical Association

Contributors xiii
Dedication to Cicely Sounders xxv
Preface xxvii
List of abbreviations
xxix
Reference annotation and evidence scores xxxiii
Part 1 The development of palliative medicine
1(82)
The development of palliative medicine in the UK and Ireland
3(9)
David Clark
The development of palliative medicine in Europe
12(10)
Franco de Conno
Heidi Blumhuber
Javier Rocafort
The development of palliative care in Canada
22(7)
Neil MacDonald
The development of palliative medicine in the USA
29(7)
True Ryndes
Charles F von Gunten
The development of palliative medicine in Latin America
36(6)
Roberto Wenk
The development of palliative medicine in Africa
42(7)
Anne Merriman
The development of palliative medicine in Australia/New Zealand
49(9)
J Norelle Lickiss
The development of palliative medicine in Asia
58(6)
Rosalie Shaw
Palliative care versus palliative medicine
64(4)
Eduardo Bruera
Ellen A Pace
Palliative care as a public heath issue
68(9)
Joseph F O'Neill
R Cameron Wolf
The future of palliative medicine
77(6)
Charles F von Gunten
Irene J Higginson
Part 2 Bioethics
83(26)
Principles of bioethics in palliative care
85(7)
Paulina Taboada
Ethics in the practice of palliative care
92(8)
James A Tulsky
Dignity in palliative care
100(9)
Susan E McClement
Harvey M Chochinov
Part 3 The problems and challenges of global reach
109(18)
Transcultural palliative care
111(6)
Carl Johan Furst
Solvig Ekblad
Palliative care: global situation and initiatives
117(10)
Liliana De Lima
Part 4 Education
127(34)
Undergraduate education
129(7)
Doreen Oneschuk
Graduate education
136(10)
Ilora G Finlay
Simon I R Noble
Changing the norms of palliative care practice by changing the norms of education
146(7)
Linda Emanuel
Public education
153(8)
Sharon Baxter
Romayne Gallagher
Part 5 Research and audit
161(54)
Challenges of research in palliative medicine
163(8)
Irene J Higginson
The patient population: who are the subjects in palliative medicine research?
171(7)
Jennifer Kapo
David Casarett
Study designs in palliative medicine
178(7)
Massimo Costantini
Outcomes measurement in palliative care research
185(7)
Joan M Teno
Ethics in palliative care research
192(10)
Jonathan Koffman
Fliss Murtagh
Practical tips for successful research in palliative care
202(6)
Eduardo Bruera
Ellen A Pace
Audit and quality improvement in palliative care research
208(7)
Hsien-Yeang Seow
Sarah Myers
Joanne Lynn
Part 6 Organization and governance
215(102)
Standards of care
217(14)
Frank D Ferris
The adoption of palliative care. The engineering of organizational change
231(7)
Winford E Holland
Cost avoidance and other financial outcomes for palliative care programs
238(7)
J Brian Cassel
Thomas J Smith
Organization and support of the interdisciplinary team
245(6)
Karen Macmillan
Bette Emery
Louise Kashuba
Population-based needs assessment for patient and family care
251(8)
Irene J Higginson
Charles F von Gunten
The palliative care consult team
259(7)
Alexie Cintron
Diane E Meier
Models of palliative care delivery
266(11)
Badi El Osta
Eduardo Bruera
Palliative home care
277(8)
Roberto Wenk
Day hospitals
285(9)
Bruno Gagnon
Inpatient hospices
294(7)
Jeremy Keen
The palliative care unit
301(8)
Sharon Watanabe
Karen Macmillan
Combined care models
309(8)
Frederick J Meyers
Anthony F Jerant
Part 7 Overview of assessment
317(40)
Multidimensional assessment in palliative care
319(14)
Ernesto Vignaroli
Eduardo Bruera
Tools for pain and symptom assessment in palliative care
333(16)
Victor T Chang
Quality of life assessment in palliative care
349(8)
S Robin Cohen
Part 8 Pain
357(168)
Pathophysiology of chronic pain
359(8)
Sebastiano Mercadante
Causes and mechanisms of pain in palliative care patients
367(13)
Suresh K Reddy
Opioid analgesics
380(10)
Per Sjøgren
Jørgen Eriksen
Assessment and management of opioid side effects
390(12)
Catherine Sweeney
Cathryn Bogan
Adjuvant analgesic drugs
402(13)
David Lussier
Russell K Portenoy
Alternative routes for systemic opioid delivery
415(16)
Carla Ripamonti
Mauro Bianchi
Epidural and intrathecal analgesia and neurosurgical techniques in the palliative setting
431(19)
Phillip C Phan
Madhuri Are
Samuel J Hassenbusch III
Allen W Burton
Topical administration of analgesics
450(8)
Andreas Kopf
Steffen Schmidt
Christoph Stein
Pain and opioids in children
458(9)
Richard D W Hain
Mary Devins
Angela Miser
Pain in older people
467(15)
Wendy M Stein
Neuropathic pain
482(11)
Marco Lacerenza
Fabio Formaglio
Lia Teloni
Paolo Marchettini
Bone pain
493(12)
Yoko Tarumi
Episodic pain
505(7)
Shirley H Bush
Somatization and pain expression
512(5)
Marilu P Berry
Diane M Novy
Pain in patients with alcohol and drug dependence
517(8)
Steven D Passik
Kenneth L Kirsh
Part 9 Gastrointestinal systems
525(86)
Pathophysiology of cachexia/anorexia syndrome
527(11)
Egidio Del Fabbro
Eduardo Bruera
Overview of the management of the anorexia/weight loss syndrome
538(8)
Cara Bondly
Aminah Jatoi
Nausea/vomiting
546(8)
Sebastiano Mercadante
Constipation and diarrhea
554(17)
Eduardo Bruera
Nada Fadul
Malignant ascites
571(9)
Jeremy Keen
Jaundice
580(8)
Nathan I Cherny
Bowel obstruction
588(13)
Carla Ripamonti
Endoscopic treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms
601(10)
Pasquale Spinelli
Part 10 Fatigue
611(42)
Pathophysiology of fatigue
613(8)
Claudia Gamondi
Hans Neuenschwander
Assessment of fatigue in palliative care
621(8)
Jon H Loge
Exercise, physical function, and fatigue in palliative care
629(10)
Kerry S Courneya
Jeffrey K H Vallance
Margaret L McNeely
Carolyn J Peddle
Treatment of fatigue in palliative care
639(14)
Jeanette A Boohene
Eduardo Bruera
Part 11 Respiratory systems
653(20)
Dyspnea
655(8)
Jay R Thomas
Charles F von Gunten
Other respiratory symptoms (cough, hiccup, and secretions)
663(10)
Tabitha Thomas
Rosemary Wade
Sara Booth
Part 12 Neuropsychiatric
673(52)
Depression/anxiety
675(13)
Michael J Fisch
Confusion/delirium
688(13)
William Breitbart
Miriam Friedlander
Sleeping disorders
701(6)
Fritz Stiefel
Daniele Stagno
Counseling in palliative care
707(11)
Kimberley Miller
David W Kissane
Hope in end-of-life care
718(7)
Cheryl L Nekolaichuk
Part 13 Assessment and management of other problems
725(72)
Dehydration and rehydration
727(9)
Robin L Fainsinger
Fever, sweats, and hot flashes
736(14)
Shalini Dalal
Donna S Zhukovsky
Pruritus
750(11)
Victoria Lidstone
Andrew Thorns
Infections
761(7)
Paula S Province
Rudolph M Navari
Pressure ulcers/wounds
768(5)
Kathryn G Froiland
Mouth care
773(7)
Flavio Fusco
Fistulas
780(7)
Fabio Fulfaro
Carla Ripamonti
Lymphedema
787(10)
Ying Guo
Benedict Konzen
Part 14 Emergencies in palliative medicine
797(72)
Hypercalcemia
799(9)
D Scott Ernst
Gary Wolch
Hemorrhage
808(9)
Sriram Yennurajalingam
Eduardo Bruera
Spinal cord compression
817(18)
Nora A Janjan
Anita Mahajan
Eric L Chang
Superior vena cava syndrome
835(6)
Maria Luisa del Valle
Carlos Centeno
Seizures
841(8)
Fabio Simonetti
Augusto T Caraceni
Acute pain syndromes
849(11)
Mellar P Davis
Suicide
860(9)
William Breitbart
Christopher Gibson
Jennifer Abbey
Nicole Iannarone
Roni Borenstein
Part 15 Specific conditions and situations
869(120)
Cancer: radiotherapy
871(9)
Elizabeth A Barnes
Edward Chow
Cancer: chemotherapy
880(10)
Xipeng Wang
John J Kavanagh
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
890(6)
Benedict Konzen
Ki Shin
Integrative and alternative medicine and palliative medicine
896(7)
Nancy C Russell
Lorenzo Cohen
Human immunodeficiency virus and palliative care
903(8)
Robert E Hirschtick
Jamie H Von Roenn
Neurological diseases
911(7)
Rachel Burman
End-stage congestive heart failure
918(7)
Edward R Duncan
Ajay M Shah
Mark T Kearney
Palliative care for children
925(10)
Finella Craig
Ann Goldman
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
935(9)
J Randall Curtis
Graeme Rocker
Other infectious diseases: malaria, rabies, tuberculosis
944(11)
Sue Marsden
Practical aspects of palliative care delivery in the developing world
955(10)
Roberto Wenk
Liliana De Lima
Prognostic indicators of survival
965(11)
Marco Maltoni
Augusta T Caraceni
Caterina Modonesi
Palliative sedation
976(13)
Nathan I Cherny
Part 16 Interdisciplinary issues
989(70)
Physical and occupational therapy in palliative care
991(11)
Pamela R Massey
Eileen S Donovan
Staff stress and burnout in palliative care
1002(9)
Mary L S Vachon
Communication in palliative care
1011(8)
Josephine M Clayton
Martin H N Tattersall
Spiritual care
1019(10)
Susan Strang
Peter Strang
Family care
1029(6)
Linda J Kristjanson
A transcultural perspective of advance directives in palliative care
1035(9)
Donna S Zhukovsky
Bereavement
1044(7)
Victoria H Raveis
Children of palliative care patients
1051(8)
Estela Beale
Index 1059
Eduardo Bruera, Professor and Chair, Department of Palliative Care & Rehabilitation Medicine, U.T. MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA

Irene J Higginson, Professor of Palliative Care and Policy, Kings College London, UK

Carla Ripamonti, Head, Day-Hospital and Outpatient Clinic of Pain Therapy and Palliative Care, Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Operative Unit, National Cancer Institute, Milan, Italy

Charles von Gunten, Director, Center for Palliative Studies, San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care, San Diego California, USA