
Caring for terminally ill patients and their families is challenging. Patients with life limiting illness require the skills of many professionals but also the support of their community. While most clinicians are comfortable in assessing a broad range of physical problems, it is often the psychosocial issues that prove the most complex. These issues range from psychosocial assessment to the treatment and care of patients with life limiting illnesses. Evaluating emotional, social and spiritual needs, in particular, requires excellent teamwork. This fully-updated and expanded new edition takes a comprehensive look at current practice and provision of psychosocial support as applied to a range of palliative care patients. A number of important areas are covered including community approaches of psychosocial care, neonatal palliative care, the provision of psychosocial care to families, the role of volunteers in supporting palliative care professionals, and the needs of the frail elderly, marginalised patients, and those with dementia. Including multiple case study examples, this highly practical text examines current literature and evidence to demonstrate the best research-based practice in psychosocial care. It is an essential resource for professionals working within hospitals and communities in the fields of medicine, nursing, social work, chaplaincy, counselling, primary care, and mental health.
This text investigates the complex psychosocial dimensions of caring for patients with life-limiting illnesses and the necessity of a community-based approach to support. Author Mari Lloyd-Williams, a recognized expert in palliative care, synthesizes clinical research and practical evidence to provide a framework for addressing the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients. The book argues that effective palliative care requires interdisciplinary teamwork and the integration of community resources to manage the multifaceted challenges faced by patients and their families.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in medicine, nursing, and social work frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for integrating psychosocial support into standard palliative practice. Experts highlight the book's practical utility in bridging the gap between clinical assessment and community-based care delivery.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192529439
ISBN-13:
9780192529435
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