
The growing geriatric population in the United States has created an increasing need for palliative medicine services across the range of medical and surgical specialties. Yet, palliative medicine lacks the resources to carry such a workload itself. Geriatric Palliative Care addresses this need by encouraging individual specialties to "own" the management of elderly with the same vigor as they "own" other key management competencies within their specialty. This clinically focused and highly practical handbook, which compliments the more comprehensive text Geriatric Palliative Care by Sean Morrison and Diane Meier (Oxford University Press, 2003), encourages this process of learning and ownership across many medical specialties. Designed to be readable and easily accessible to a range of health care providers, Geriatric Palliative Care outlines specific strategies for caring for specific palliative care issues common in elderly patients. The handbook also provides evidence based advice for helping patients, relatives, and staff cope with such issues as polypharmacy, dementia and consent, multiple pathologies, home care, elderly caregivers, and supporting the elderly in the place where they would like to be.
This book investigates the urgent necessity for integrating palliative care competencies directly into the standard practice of all medical and surgical specialties serving the aging population. Author Suzanne Goldhirsch argues that because the geriatric demographic is expanding beyond the capacity of dedicated palliative care specialists, individual practitioners must assume responsibility for these management skills. The text provides a practical, clinically-oriented framework designed to empower non-specialist health care providers to manage complex end-of-life and chronic care issues with increased confidence and efficacy.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this handbook as a highly accessible, practical resource for clinicians who require immediate, actionable advice in a fast-paced medical environment. Readers frequently note that the text serves as a vital bridge between specialized palliative theory and the daily realities of general geriatric medical practice.
Page Count:
624
Publication Date:
2014-04-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019538931X
ISBN-13:
9780195389319
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