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Topics in Palliative Care, Volume 4 [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Professor & Chair, Department of Palliative Care & Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, U), Edited by (Chairman, Department of Pain Medicine and Pallative Care, Beth Israel Medical Center, NY)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 160x236x28 mm, weight: 649 g
  • Serija: Topics in Palliative Care Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2000
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019513219X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195132199
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 160x236x28 mm, weight: 649 g
  • Serija: Topics in Palliative Care Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2000
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019513219X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195132199
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This is the fourth book in a series devoted to research and practice in palliative care. This rapidly evolving field focuses on the management of phenomena that produce discomfort and undermine the quality of life of patients with incurable medical disorders. To highlight the diversity in this field, each volume is divided into sections that address a range of issues. Various sections discuss aspects of symptom control, psychosocial functioning, spiritual orr existential concerns, ethics, and other topics. The four sections in this volume are; Survival Estimation in Palliative Care, Education and Training in Palliative Care, Procoagulant and Anticoagulant Therapy in Palliative Care, and Issues in the Assessment and Management of Common Symptoms. The authors present and evaluate existing data, provide a context drawn from both the clinic and research, and integrate knowledge in a manner that is both practical and readable.

Recenzijos

"The authors present and evaluate data, provide a context drawn from both the clinical and research laboratory, and integrate knowledge in a practical and reliable manner."--Annals, March 2001 "This volume, in fact the entire series, is an essential addition to the library of all palliative care clinicians. In this volume cogent analyses of the rapidly expanding body of literature are provided, with practical translation for clinical practice. Furthermore, the frequency of publication ensures the immediacy of the information. As with any publication, a few limitations exist. First, additional figures would clarify more complex concepts. Second, the emphasis in this volume remains primarily on cancer, but expanding the disease focus to other incurable illnesses is critical. Finally, future volumes might benefit from the inclusion of a table of contents of previous volumes, as well as a list of future topics planned for inclusion. Notwithstanding these suggestions, this book is indispensable for any palliative care physician." --Doody's "The editors succeeded in including leaders in the fields, and the book offers diverse perspectives and beliefs about palliative care. There are some important strengths, precisely for the reasons we expected: the editors' understanding of where the field has been, its current struggles, and where we will go. This book provides insight to how we will get there.--Respiratory Care, May 2002

Contributors xi I Survival Estimation in Palliative Care Model for Estimation of Survival in Patients with Far-Advanced Cancer 3(20) Marco Maltoni Oriana Nanni Emanuela Scarpi Marco Pirovano Dino Amadori The Value of Symptoms in Prognosis of Cancer Patients 23(32) Victor T. Chang Survival Estimation in Noncancer Patients with Advanced Disease 55(20) Ronald S. Schonwetter Chirag R. Jani Communicating a Poor Prognosis 75(20) Gary S. Fischer James A. Tulsky Robert M. Arnold II Education and Training in Palliative Care Palliative Care Audit: Tools, Objectives, and Models for Training in Assessment, Monitoring, and Review 95(24) Irene J. Higginson Julie Hearn Cancer Pain as a Model for the Training of Physicians in Palliative Care 119(12) David E. Weissman The Palliative Care Unit as a Focus for Professional Education 131(16) J. Cameron Muir Charles F. von Gunten The Palliative Care Consultation Team as a Model for Palliative Care Education 147(16) Janet L. Abrahm III Procoagulant and Anticoagulant Therapy in Palliative Care The Management of Bleeding in Advanced Cancer Patients 163(22) Jose Pereira Isabelle Mancini Eduardo Bruera The Use of Heparin, Low Molecular Weight Heparin, and Oral Anticoagulants in the Management of Thromboembolic Disease 185(22) Graham F. Pineo Russell D. Hull Prophylactic Anticoagulant Therapy in the Terminally Ill Cancer Patient 207(10) Mark N. Levine IV Issues in the Assessment and Management of Common Symptoms Intraspinal Analgesic Therapy in Palliative Care: Evolving Perspective 217(20) Stuart L. Du Pen Anna R. Du Pen Pathophysiology and Assessment of Dyspnea in the Patient with Cancer 237(18) Deborah J. Dudgeon Susan Rosenthal The Role of Oxygen in Cancer-Related Dyspnea 255(6) Sharon Watanabe Treatment of Delirium at the End of Life: Medical and Ethical Issues 261(18) Robin L. Fainsinger Index 279