
Most people with far-advanced illness wish to be cared for at home for as long as possible. The challenge of providing good palliative care at home is therefore of major importance for family doctors, nurses and all those committed to maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the dying person. As modern specialist palliative care has raised both standards of care and also public expectations of family doctors and community nurses, this book helps to place specialist care in context. As palliative care is a major responsibility for teams providing palliative care at home, this book provides a definitive guide on how to provide effective care for people with far-advanced disease. Written by two palliative medicine specialists, both of whom have been family doctors, this book deals with all the physical, emotional, spiritual and social problems likely to be encountered by family doctors and community nurses caring for a patient and relatives at home. It deals in detail with emergencies, communications, ethical issues and emphasizes throughout the importance of team work. 'It provides a wealth of information and advice on all aspects of palliative care at home'. Elaine Coleridge Smith Information Exchange, No. 13, 1995
This book investigates the practical challenges and clinical requirements for providing high-quality palliative care within a home setting. The authors, both experienced palliative medicine specialists and former family doctors, present a comprehensive framework for managing the complex needs of patients with far-advanced disease. They argue that effective care requires a multidisciplinary approach that addresses the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social dimensions of the dying process.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and practitioners recognize this work as a foundational resource for community nurses and family physicians tasked with home-based end-of-life care. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the advice provided, highlighting its focus on the collaborative nature of the care team.
Page Count:
170
Publication Date:
2000-12-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192632272
ISBN-13:
9780192632272
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