Description |
1 online resource (viii, 97 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. The multidimensional human being -- 3. Oncologic disease X nonmalignant disease -- differences and similarities in the manifestation of suffering -- 4. Human Suffering Assessment -- adult and elderly -- 5. How good conversation can be -- 6. Dimensions of care -- 6.1. Physical dimension -- 6.2. Emotional dimension -- 6.3. Family dimension -- 6.4. Social dimension -- 6.5. Spiritual dimension -- 7. Practical considerations in care at end of life -- 8. Grief and Mourning -- Practical considerations for health professionals -- 8.1. Antecipatory grief -- 9. Achievements, pendencies, regrets -- 10. Grief Family care recommendations -- 11. The health care professional concerning the death of his patient -- considerations on the interprofessional work -- 12. Caring for the caregivers |
Summary |
This book is addressed to physicians and other health professionals involved in the assessment and care planning of patients at the end of life. It brings a unique and humanistic view on the challenges of good practice in palliative care. Concepts and definitions, resources and therapeutic alternatives, as well as symptoms of distress in the physical, emotional, family, social and spiritual dimensions are discussed in a clear and practical way, demystifying and dissolving the barriers of this approach |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 18, 2021) |
Subject |
Terminal care.
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Palliative treatment.
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Grief.
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Geriatrics.
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Internal medicine.
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Psychology.
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Oncology.
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Nursing.
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Palliative Care
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Grief
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Geriatrics
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Internal Medicine
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Psychology
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Medical Oncology
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grief.
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psychology.
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Terminal care
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Palliative treatment
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Grief
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Geriatrics
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Internal medicine
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Nursing
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Oncology
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Psychology
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783030575359 |
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3030575357 |
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