Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End of Life Care
By David W. Kissane, Maggie Watson, William Breitbart
Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End-of-Life Care provides expert advice and clinical management guidelines on the impact of advanced cancer and its treatment on the life and wellbeing of a patient in palliative and end-of-life care. Employing a practical toolkit format, this volume addresses a variety of key challenges including: discussions of death and dying, poor prognoses, wishes and values of the dying person, advance care plans, anxiety, demoralization and problems with coping, depression and delirium, the needs of partners, children, families, and caregivers, and spiritual and bereavement care. Each chapter considers presenting symptoms, differential diagnoses and assessment methods to achieve the best diagnosis, so that a detailed formulation can be developed for each person that guides a comprehensive management plan. Each section concludes with professional and service issues ranging from ethical dilemmas, legal requirements, cultural needs, and training and servicedevelopment issues, through to basic human rights. Part of the Psycho-Oncology Care: Companion Guides for Clinicians series, this concise pocket guide is a resource for oncology specialists, psycho-oncologists in training, consultant nurse specialists and nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals to use as a quick reference in everyday practice. Pitched at intermediate to advanced level skills, this companion guide can be used as a standalone, or alongside existing oncology and psycho-oncology training programs.
By David W. Kissane, Maggie Watson, William Breitbart
Palliative and end-of-life care can be challenging for both patients and their loved ones. The emotional and psychological impact of advanced cancer and its treatment can significantly affect the quality of life and well-being of individuals in these situations. In “Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End-of-Life Care,” authors David W. Kissane, Maggie Watson, and William Breitbart provide expert advice and clinical management guidelines to help healthcare professionals navigate the complexities of providing care to patients nearing the end of their lives.
This comprehensive guide is part of the Psycho-Oncology Care: Companion Guides for Clinicians series and offers practical solutions for addressing key challenges commonly encountered in palliative and end-of-life care. The authors employ a practical toolkit format, presenting information in a concise and accessible manner.
The book covers a wide range of topics including discussions of death and dying, managing poor prognoses, understanding the wishes and values of the dying person, developing advance care plans, addressing issues of anxiety, demoralization, and coping, managing depression and delirium, supporting the needs of partners, children, families, and caregivers, and providing spiritual and bereavement care.
Each chapter follows a structured approach, beginning with a discussion of presenting symptoms, followed by differential diagnoses and assessment methods. The authors then provide guidance on developing a detailed formulation to guide the development of a comprehensive management plan. By following this systematic approach, healthcare professionals can accurately diagnose patients’ needs and implement appropriate interventions.
Furthermore, each section of the book concludes with discussions on professional and service issues, including ethical dilemmas, legal requirements, cultural considerations, training and service development, and basic human rights. This holistic approach ensures that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to their patients.
This pocket guide is designed for oncology specialists, psycho-oncologists in training, consultant nurse specialists and nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals. It is a valuable resource for everyday practice, offering quick reference information on a range of topics related to psycho-oncology in palliative and end-of-life care.
While the book is pitched at an intermediate to advanced level of skills, it can be utilized as a standalone guide or as a companion to existing oncology and psycho-oncology training programs. The authors have created a resource that is both comprehensive and accessible, making it highly beneficial for both experienced clinicians and those new to the field of palliative and end-of-life care.
Why You Should Consider Ordering “Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End-of-Life Care”
Ordering “Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End-of-Life Care” is a wise decision for healthcare professionals working with patients in palliative and end-of-life care. This book provides invaluable insights and guidance for addressing the complex psychological and emotional needs of patients and their loved ones during this challenging time.
Here are a few reasons why you should consider ordering this book:
1. Expert Advice
The authors of this book are renowned experts in the field of psycho-oncology and palliative care. Their extensive experience and expertise shine through in the comprehensive and practical advice they offer. By ordering this book, you gain access to the wisdom and guidance of these respected professionals.
2. Clinical Management Guidelines
Managing the psychological and emotional impact of advanced cancer requires a structured and comprehensive approach. This book provides clear clinical management guidelines to help healthcare professionals assess and address the varied needs of patients in palliative and end-of-life care. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your patients receive the best possible care.
3. Practical Toolkit Format
The practical toolkit format of this book makes it easy to navigate and apply the information in real-world scenarios. You’ll find concise and actionable recommendations that you can immediately implement in your practice. This format is particularly useful for busy healthcare professionals who need quick access to relevant information.
4. Comprehensive Coverage
This book covers a wide range of topics related to psycho-oncology in palliative and end-of-life care. From discussions of death and dying to managing depression and delirium, the authors leave no stone unturned. Whether you’re seeking guidance on a specific issue or looking for a comprehensive overview of the field, this book has you covered.
5. Professional and Service Issues
In addition to clinical management guidelines, the authors address important professional and service issues such as ethical dilemmas, legal requirements, cultural considerations, and training and service development. By considering these broader factors, healthcare professionals can provide holistic and patient-centered care that respects the individuality and dignity of each patient.
6. Quick Reference Guide
This pocket guide is designed to be a quick reference for busy healthcare professionals. You can easily access the information you need, when you need it. Whether you’re seeking a refresher on assessment methods or need guidance on supporting partners and caregivers, this book provides concise and relevant information to meet your needs.
7. Suitable for Intermediate to Advanced Level Skills
Whether you’re a seasoned psycho-oncology specialist or new to the field, this book is suitable for individuals with intermediate to advanced level skills. The authors provide enough detail and guidance to challenge experienced professionals while still making the information accessible to those new to palliative and end-of-life care.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in psycho-oncology in palliative and end-of-life care. Order your copy of “Psycho-Oncology in Palliative and End-of-Life Care” today and join the ranks of healthcare professionals providing compassionate and comprehensive care to patients in need.
Product Details
- Publisher : Oxford University Press (December 23, 2022)
- Language : English
- : 264 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0197615937
- ISBN-13 : 978-0197615935