Substance Use, End-of-Life Care and Multiple Deprivation (Routledge Research in Nursing and Midwifery), 1st edition
By Gary Witham, Sarah Galvani, Sam Wright, Gemma A. Yarwood
Substance Use, End-of-Life Care: Meeting the Complex Needs of Individuals
By Gary Witham, Sarah Galvani, Sam Wright, Gemma A. Yarwood
Substance use is a pervasive issue in our society, and its impact extends far beyond the individual user. When it comes to end-of-life care, individuals with a history of substance use face unique challenges that require specialized support. In the book “Substance Use, End-of-Life Care: Meeting the Complex Needs of Individuals,” the authors delve into the social and healthcare needs of this population, shedding light on the multiple disadvantages they often experience and exploring the complexities surrounding their access to care.
This comprehensive and thought-provoking book not only presents the personal experiences of individuals living with substance use, their families, and healthcare professionals, but also provides models of good practice, case studies, and empirically based evidence. The authors tackle various health and social challenges faced by individuals in need of palliative care, including health inequalities, mental health issues, learning disabilities, homelessness, sex work, racism, and incarceration.
One of the core strengths of this book is its interdisciplinary approach. Through the collaboration of experts in substance use, mental health, and end-of-life care, the authors offer readers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding the care of individuals with substance use history at the end of their lives. The book serves as an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, students, and educators working in these fields, providing valuable guidance and a reference for their work in supporting individuals with multiple and complex needs.
Exploring Personal Experiences
The first section of the book brings personal experiences to the forefront. By sharing the stories of individuals living with substance use and their loved ones, the authors paint a vivid picture of the challenges they face. These personal narratives create empathy and understanding, allowing readers to connect with the individuals on a deeper level. The experiences of healthcare professionals who work with this population further highlight the complexities and gaps in care.
Models of Good Practice and Case Studies
The book goes beyond personal experiences to provide practical solutions. It offers models of good practice that have proven effective in meeting the unique needs of individuals with substance use history at the end of their lives. Through case studies, readers gain insights into the real-world application of these models and witness their positive impact. These examples of success act as catalysts for change, inspiring readers to implement similar approaches in their own practice.
Navigating Health Inequalities
Health inequalities are a pervasive issue that affects individuals in need of palliative care, particularly those with a history of substance use. This book addresses these disparities head-on, exploring the impact of factors such as health literacy, mental health, and learning disabilities. By examining the intersectionality of these issues, the authors offer valuable insights into how to provide equitable and inclusive care to all individuals, regardless of their past experiences.
Tackling Social Challenges
The social challenges faced by individuals with a history of substance use are often overlooked but equally important. This book delves into these challenges, such as homelessness, sex work, racism, and incarceration, highlighting the impact they have on end-of-life care. By acknowledging and addressing these social determinants of health, the authors provide a holistic approach to care that goes beyond medical interventions, ultimately enhancing the overall wellbeing and dignity of individuals.
Order Your Copy Today
If you are a researcher, practitioner, student, or educator working in the fields of substance use, mental health, or end-of-life care, “Substance Use, End-of-Life Care: Meeting the Complex Needs of Individuals” is a must-read. This book not only provides valuable insights and evidence-based practices but also inspires readers to make a difference in the lives of individuals with substance use history. Order your copy today and join the movement to improve care and support for this vulnerable population.
Product Details:
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: November 17, 2022
- Language: English
- Format: Digital eBook
- Pages: 222
- ISBN-10: 1032035463
- ISBN-13: 978-1032035468
Product Details
- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (November 17, 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 222 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1032035463
- ISBN-13 : 978-1032035468