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Textbook of Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care 2nd New edition [Multiple-component retail product]

Edited by (OhioHealth Kobacker House, Columbus, USA), Edited by (King's College London, UK), Edited by (MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, USA)
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1322 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 3357 g, Contains 1 Book and 1 Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1444135252
  • ISBN-13: 9781444135251
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 1322 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 3357 g, Contains 1 Book and 1 Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1444135252
  • ISBN-13: 9781444135251
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"the thoroughness of the text has to be admired. It is an excellent starting point for students of palliative care which makes an important contribution to any library." British Journal of Hospital Medicine



" covers a plethora of topics ranging from the development of palliative medicine in different countries to clinical topics and bioethics an excellent palliative medicine resource." Darrell A. Owens, DNP, University of Washington Medicine in Doodys Book Reviews



The second edition of the Textbook of Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care builds upon the strengths of the previous edition, providing an alternative approach to this ever-growing specialty. In the absence of an international curriculum for the study of palliative medicine, this textbook continues to provide the essential guidance for those either embarking upon a career in palliative medicine or already established in the field.

With additional chapters covering all the different aspects of supportive care, the second edition expands upon its unique evidence-based, multi-professional approach and global perspective ensured by the international team of editors and contributing authors. It features an entirely new section on the assessment and management of effects of medical treatments as well as a new section on rehabilitation and survivorship. This edition also contains new material on chemotherapy- and radiation therapy-induced emesis, geriatric palliative care, and hormonal therapy and targeted agents.

With an emphasis on providing palliative service anywhere in the world, including the need to provide such care in developing nations, the book is an ideal complement to the narrative approach of other texts on the topic. It is essential reading for all palliative care physicians in training and in practice, as well as palliative and support care nurses and other health professionals on the palliative care team.

Recenzijos

"the thoroughness of the text has to be admired. It is an excellent starting point for students of palliative care, which makes an important contribution to any library." British Journal of Hospital Medicine



"This is an excellent palliative medicine resource. The special emphasis on global issues makes it unique in the growing market of palliative medicine books. The additional chapters included in the second edition on the different aspects of supportive care are exceptional." Darrell A. Owens, Doodys, 2015

Preface xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
List of abbreviations
xxxi
Reference annotation and evidence scores xxxv
Part 1 The development of palliative medicine
1(102)
1 Development of palliative medicine in the United Kingdom and Ireland
3(8)
Bill Noble
Michelle Winslow
2 Development of palliative care in Europe
11(12)
Carl Johan Furst
Lukas Radbruch
3 Development of palliative care in Canada
23(12)
John F. Scott
Jose Pereira
Peter Lawlor
4 Development of palliative medicine in the United States
35(8)
Charles F. von Gunten
5 Development of palliative medicine in Latin America
43(6)
Roberto Wenk
6 Development of palliative medicine in Africa
49(10)
Liz Gwyther
Sue Boucher
Richard Harding
7 Development of palliative care in Australia and New Zealand
59(12)
Jane Phillips
Jane M. Ingham
Rod MacLeod
8 Development of palliative medicine in Asia
71(6)
Satoru Tsuneto
9 Palliative care as a public health issue
77(6)
E. Iris Groeneveld
Irene J. Higginson
10 Palliative care as a primary care issue
83(8)
Scoff A. Murray
11 Future of palliative medicine
91(6)
Charles F. von Gunten
Irene J. Higginson
12 Palliative care and supportive care
97(6)
Eduardo Bruera
David Hui
Part 2 Bioethics
103(32)
13 Bioethical principles in palliative care
105(14)
Paulina Taboada
14 Ethics in the practice of palliative care
119(8)
James A. Tulsky
15 Dignity in palliative care
127(8)
Susan E. McClement
Harvey Max Chochinov
Maia Kredentser
Part 3 Problems and challenges of global research
135(16)
16 Transcultural palliative care
137(8)
Carl Johan Furst
Solvig Ekblad
17 Palliative care: Global situation and initiatives
145(6)
Liliana De Lima
Part 4 Education
151(24)
18 Undergraduate education in palliative medicine
153(6)
Doreen Oneschuk
19 Graduate education for nonspecialists
159(8)
Ilora G. Finlay
Simon I.R. Noble
20 Changing the norms of palliative care practice by changing the norms of education and quality improvement: A case example
167(8)
Linda Emanuel
Part 5 Research and audit
175(60)
21 Challenges of research in palliative and supportive medicine
177(10)
Irene J. Higginson
22 The population: Who are the subjects in palliative medicine research?
187(6)
Claudia Bausewein
Fliss E.M. Murtagh
23 Study designs in palliative medicine
193(8)
Massimo Costantini
24 Outcome measurement in palliative care
201(10)
Joan M. Teno
25 Ethics in palliative care research
211(10)
Jonathan Koffman
Katie Stone
Fliss E.M. Murtagh
26 Practical tips for successful research in palliative care
221(6)
Eduardo Bruera
Sriram Yennurajalingam
27 Audit and quality improvement in palliative care research
227(8)
Hsien-Yeang Seow
Deanna Bryant
Sarah Myers
Joanne Lynn
Part 6 Organization and governance
235(86)
28 Adoption of palliative care: The engineering of organizational change
237(8)
Winford E. (Dutch) Holland
29 Principles of measuring the financial outcomes of specialist palliative care programs
245(6)
J. Brian Cassel
Thomas J. Smith
30 Organization and support of the interdisciplinary team
251(6)
Karen Macmillan
Louise Kashuba
Bette Emery
31 Population-based needs assessment for patient and family care
257(8)
Irene J. Higginson
Charles F. von Gunten
32 Palliative care consult team
265(10)
Rachel M. Adams
Alexie Cintron
Diane E. Meier
33 Models of palliative care delivery
275(12)
Badi El Osta
Eduardo Bruera
34 Palliative home care
287(6)
Roberto Wenk
35 Palliative day-care centers and day hospitals
293(12)
Bruno Gagnon
36 Inpatient hospices
305(10)
Jeremy Keen
37 Palliative care unit
315(6)
Karen Macmillan
Kelley Fournier
Beth Tupala
Part 7 Overview of assessment
321(50)
38 Multidimensional patient assessment
323(18)
Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay
Eduardo Bruera
39 Tools for pain and symptom assessment
341(20)
Victor T. Chang
40 Quality of life assessment in palliative care
361(10)
S. Robin Cohen
Richard Sawatzky
Part 8 Pain
371(156)
41 Pathophysiology of chronic pain
373(8)
Sebastiano Mercadante
42 Causes and mechanisms of pain in palliative care patients
381(14)
Marieberta Vidal
Suresh K. Reddy
43 Opioid analgesics
395(14)
Geana Paula Kurita
Stein Kaasa
Per Sjøgren
44 Assessment and management of opioid side effects
409(14)
Shalini Dalal
45 Adjuvant analgesic drugs
423(8)
Russell K. Portenoy
Evgenia Krotova
David Lussier
46 Alternative routes for systemic opioid delivery
431(18)
Carla Ida Ripamonti
Monica Bosco
47 Spinal analgesia and neurolysis
449(12)
Seiji Hattori
48 Anesthesiological procedures in palliative care
461(8)
Sarah Gebauer
49 Pain management in pediatrics
469(6)
Regina Okhuysen-Cawley
50 Pain in the older adult
475(6)
Linh My Thi Nguyen
Jen-Yu Wei
51 Neuropathic pain
481(12)
Paolo Marchettini
Fabio Formaglio
Marco Lacerenza
52 Bone cancer pain and skeletal complications
493(12)
Yoko Tarumi
53 Breakthrough (episodic) pain in cancer patients
505(10)
Shirley H. Bush
54 Symptom burden, pain, and the problems with "somatization" diagnosis
515(4)
Carrie J. Aigner
Diane M. Novy
55 Pain in patients with alcohol and drug dependence
519(8)
Julie R. Price
Steven D. Passik
Kenneth L. Kirsh
Part 9 Gastrointestinal systems
527(84)
56 Pathophysiology of cachexia--anorexia syndrome
529(10)
Egidio Del Fabbro
57 Overview of the management of the anorexia/weight loss syndrome
539(8)
Cara Bondly
Aminah Jatoi
58 Nausea/vomiting
547(10)
Sebastiano Mercadante
59 Constipation and diarrhea
557(12)
Jay R. Thomas
60 Malignant ascites
569(10)
Jeremy Keen
61 Jaundice
579(8)
Nathan I. Cherny
Batsheva Werman
62 Malignant bowel obstruction
587(16)
Carla Ida Ripamonti
Alexandra M. Easson
Hans Gerdes
63 Endoscopic treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms
603(8)
Pasquale Spinelli
Part 10 Fatigue
611(50)
64 Pathophysiology of fatigue
613(10)
Claudia Gamondi
Hans Neuenschwander
65 Physical activity in palliative and supportive care
623(22)
Sonya S. Lowe
Kerry S. Courneya
66 Assessment and management of fatigue
645(16)
Sriram Yennurajalingam
Eduardo Bruera
Part 11 Respiratory systems
661(28)
67 Dyspnea
663(10)
Jay R. Thomas
68 Other respiratory symptoms (cough, hiccup, and secretions)
673(16)
Sarah Mollart
Tabitha Thomas
Rosemary Wade
Sara Booth
Part 12 Neuropsychiatries
689(62)
69 Depression/anxiety
691(12)
Tatsuo Akechi
Yosuke Uchitomi
70 Delirium
703(18)
Yesne Alici
William Breitbart
71 Sleep disturbances in advanced cancer patients
721(10)
Sandra L. Pedraza
Dave Balachandran
Sriram Yennurajalingam
72 Counseling in palliative care
731(12)
Kimberley Miller
David W. Kissane
73 Hope in end-of-life care
743(8)
Cheryl L. Nekolaichuk
Part 13 Assessment and management of other problems
751(76)
74 Dehydration and rehydration
753(10)
Robin L. Fainsinger
75 Fever, sweats, and hot flashes
763(14)
Ahsan Azhar
Shalini Dalal
76 Pruritus
777(12)
Katie Taylor
Andrew Thorns
77 Infections in palliative care
789(6)
Rudolph M. Navari
Christopher Green
Michelle L. Haney
Nathan L. Roach
78 Pressure ulcers/wounds
795(6)
Kathryn G. Froiland
79 Mouth care
801(8)
Flavio Fusco
80 Fistulas
809(8)
Fabio Fulfaro
Carla Ida Ripamonti
81 Assessment and management of lymphedema
817(10)
Ying Guo
Benedict Konzen
Part 14 Emergencies in palliative medicine
827(70)
82 Hypercalcemia
829(6)
Kimberson C. Tanco
Paul W. Walker
83 Hemorrhage
835(10)
Jen-Yu Wei
Sriram Yennurajalingam
84 Spinal cord compression
845(18)
Nora A. Janjan
Stephen Lutz
Edward Chow
85 Clinical features and management of superior vena cava syndrome
863(6)
Alvaro Sanz
Carlos Centeno
86 Acute pain and management
869(18)
Mellar P. Davis
Pam Gamier
87 Suicide
887(10)
Yesne Alici
Reena Jaiswal
Hayley Pessin
William Breitbart
Part 15 Specific conditions and situations
897(124)
88 Cancer: Radiotherapy
899(8)
Luluel Khan
Edward Chow
Elizabeth A. Barnes
89 Chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and targeted agents
907(10)
David Hui
90 Physical medicine and rehabilitation
917(8)
Benedict Konzen
Ki Y. Shin
91 Integrative and palliative medicine
925(6)
Gabriel Lopez
Richard Lee
Lorenzo Cohen
92 Human immunodeficiency virus and palliative care
931(10)
Richard Harding
Robert E. Hirsch tick
Jamie H. Von Roenn
93 Neurological diseases
941(8)
Tobias Walbert
94 End-stage congestive heart failure
949(6)
Kristian M. Bailey
Mark T. Kearney
95 Palliative care for children
955(6)
Finella Craig
Julie Bayliss
96 Geriatric palliative care
961(8)
Kimberson C. Tanco
Maxine de la Cruz
97 Advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
969(10)
Graeme M. Rocker
Joanne Young
J. Randall Curtis
98 Other infectious diseases: Malaria, rabies, tuberculosis
979(10)
Sue Marsden
99 Practical aspects of palliative care delivery in the developing world
989(8)
Liliana De Lima
Roberto Wenk
100 Prognostic indicators of survival
997(12)
Caterina Modonesi
Augusto T. Caraceni
Marco Maltoni
101 Palliative sedation
1009(12)
Nathan I. Cherny
Part 16 Interdisciplinary issues
1021(68)
102 Physical and occupational therapies in palliative care
1023(10)
Hitoshi Okamura
Yoshiyuki Masuda
Hisako Tajiri
103 Staff stress and burnout in palliative care
1033(14)
Mary L.S. Vachon
Use Fillion
104 Communication in palliative care
1047(8)
Josephine M. Clayton
Martin H.N. Tattersall
105 Spiritual care
1055(8)
Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay
106 Family caregivers
1063(12)
Rony Dev
Mary Dev
107 Bereavement
1075(6)
Victoria H. Raveis
108 Children of palliative care patients
1081(8)
Estela Beale
Part 17 The assessment and management of effects of medical treatments
1089(162)
109 Chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced emesis
1091(6)
Joseph Arthur
110 Neutropenic fever
1097(6)
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Harumi Gomi
111 Anemia--related fatigue
1103(6)
Toshiyuki Kitano
Akifumi Takaori-Kondo
112 Platelets and bleeding: Thrombosis risks
1109(8)
Yukiko Mori
113 Integrative medicine in palliative care
1117(16)
Robert Alan Bonakdar
Erminia Guarneri
David C. Leopold
114 Alternative medicine: The approach to the patient wanting to go to Tijuana
1133(6)
Richard Lee
Gabriel Lopez
Daniel Epner
Michael Fisch
115 Side effects of radiation therapy
1139(8)
Alysa Fairchild
Elizabeth A. Barnes
116 Cardiac and pulmonary toxicities of treatments
1147(6)
Marieberta Vidal
117 Oral complications of cancer therapies
1153(8)
Siri Beier Jensen
Deborah P. Saunders
118 Dermatologic side effects
1161(6)
Jen-Yu Wei
119 Peripheral neuropathy and neurotoxicity
1167(6)
Ivo W. Tremont-Lukats
Pedro Garciarena
120 Sex and sexuality
1173(6)
Mary K. Hughes
121 Managing communication challenges with patients and families
1179(6)
Anthony L. Back
122 Supportive and palliative care for patients with HIV infection
1185(10)
Elizabeth J. Chuang
Peter A. Selwyn
123 Implantable cardiac devices
1195(22)
Laura J. Morrison
124 Supportive care for patients with advanced chronic kidney disease
1217(12)
Sara N. Davison
125 Palliative care in the emergency department
1229(6)
Travis DeVader
Tammie Quest
126 Symptom control in stem--cell transplantation: A multidisciplinary palliative care team approach
1235(16)
Eric Roeland
William Mitchell
Carolyn Mulroney
Kathryn Thornberry
Rabia Atayee
Joseph Ma
Heather Herman
Part 18 Rehabilitation and survivorship
1251(44)
127 End of therapy: Building the psychosocial and spiritual bridges to survivorship
1253(12)
Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay
Silvia Tanzi
128 Rehabilitation in the acute and chronic care setting
1265(4)
Benedict Konzen
Ying Guo
Ki Y. Shin
129 Long-term cognitive function
1269(8)
Asao Ogawa
130 Gonadal functions and reproductive health
1277(6)
Koji Kawai
Hiroyuki Nishiyama
131 Genetic counseling in the palliative care setting
1283(6)
Lisa Madlensky
Eric Roeland
Kim Bower
132 Pulmonary rehabilitation
1289(6)
Ryo Kozu
Index 1295
Edited By









Eduardo Bruera, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, U.T. MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA









Irene J. Higginson, BMed Sci, BMBS, FFPHM, PhD, FRCP, Professor and Head of Department, Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, King's College London, UK









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









Tatsuya Morita, MD, Department of Palliative and Supportive Care, Seirei Hospice, and Palliative Care Team, Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan