
Excellent end of life care for people with heart failure is challenging but possible. Failure to address this aspect of care has serious consequences for patients, their families, clinicians and the use of health resources.Heart Failure: From Advanced Disease to Bereavement illustrates the complexity and importance of end of life care for patients with advanced heart failure.This book is a pocket reference for everyday use in the clinic, ward or home visit for all doctors, nurses and AHPs caring for people with advanced heart failure.It outlines the underlying pathophysiology of heart failure, summarises standard pharmacological and device therapy, and sets the context of the challenges resulting from an unpredictable course of disease. In easily digestible summaries, this book presents practical advice about how and when to integrate a palliative care approach alongside standard heart failure management, how to communicate honestly in the face of uncertainty, the rationalisation of medication and device therapies at the end of life, symptom control, care for the dying, and care after death.
This book investigates the clinical and ethical challenges of providing comprehensive end-of-life care for patients suffering from advanced heart failure. The authors, a multidisciplinary team of medical specialists, synthesize current clinical guidelines with practical palliative strategies to address the unpredictable trajectory of the disease. They argue that integrating palliative care alongside standard cardiac management is essential for improving patient outcomes and supporting families through the bereavement process.
What You Will Find
Clinicians frequently identify this handbook as a vital, portable resource for daily practice in hospital and community settings. Experts highlight the text for its ability to bridge the gap between complex cardiology and compassionate palliative care.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2012-05-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199299307
ISBN-13:
9780199299300
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