
Palliative care is an essential element of our health care system and is becoming increasingly significant amidst an aging society and organizations struggling to provide both compassionate and cost-effective care. Palliative care is also characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach, and nurses are at the center of the palliative care team across settings and populations. The sixth volume in the HPNA Palliative Nursing Manuals series, Social Aspects of Care provides an overview of the financial and mental stress illness places, not just on the patient, but on the family as well. This volume contains information on how to support families in palliative care, cultural considerations important in end-of-life care, sexuality and the impact of illness, planning for the actual death, and bereavement. The content of the concise, clinically focused volumes in the HPNA Palliative Nursing Manuals series is one resource for nurses preparing for specialty certification exams and provides a quick-reference in daily practice.
This volume investigates the multifaceted social, financial, and psychological challenges that patients and their families encounter during the palliative care process. Author Nessa Coyle, drawing upon the clinical standards of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, provides a framework for nurses to address the non-clinical dimensions of end-of-life care. The text argues that effective palliative nursing requires a holistic understanding of family dynamics, cultural contexts, and the logistical burdens of terminal illness.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this manual as a foundational resource for nurses preparing for specialty certification exams within the palliative care field. Practitioners frequently note the clinical utility of the text as a quick-reference guide for daily practice in diverse healthcare settings.
Page Count:
135
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190244151
ISBN-13:
9780190244156
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