The second edition of the Textbook of Palliative Medicine builds upon the strengths of the previous edition providing an alternative, truly international approach to this ever-growing specialty.
With fully updated chapters, this textbook expands upon its unique evidence-based, multi-professional approach and global perspective ensured by the international team of editors and contributing authors. In the absence of an international curriculum for the study of palliative medicine, this textbook continues to provide the essential guidance for those both embarking upon a career in palliative medicine or already established in the field, and the structure and content have been constructed very much with this in mind.
A completely new section on Supportive Care is incorporated with chapters on "Chemotherapy and radiation therapy induced emesis" and "Mucositis."
With an emphasis on providing a service anywhere in the world, including the important issue of palliative care in developing nations, the Textbook of Palliative Medicine offers a genuine alternative to the narrative approach of its competitors, and is an ideal complement to them. It is essential reading for all palliative care physicians in training and in practice, as well as palliative and support care nurses and other health professionals in the palliative care team.
Part 1. The development of Palliative Medicine 1. The Development of Palliative Medicine in the UK and Ireland 2. The Development of Palliative Medicine in Europe 3A. The Development of Palliative Medicine in Canada 3B. The Development of Palliative Medicine in the USA 4. The Development of Palliative Medicine in Latin America 5. The Development of Palliative Medicine in Africa 6. The Development of Palliative Medicine in Australia/New Zealand 7. The Development of palliative medicine in Asia 8. The Development of Supportive Care 9. Palliative Care as a Public Health Issue 10. The Future of Palliative Medicine 11. Palliative Care, Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care Part 2. Bioethics 12. Principles of bioethics in palliative care 13. Ethics in the practice of palliative care 14. Dignity in palliative care Part 3. The problems and challenges of Global reach 15. Transcultural Palliative Care 16. Palliative care: global situation and initiatives Lilliana De Lima 17. Undergraduate education 18. Graduate education 19. Changing the norms of palliative care practice by changing the norms of education 20. Public education Part 5. Research and audit 21. Challenges of research in palliative medicine 22. The patient population: who are the subjects in palliative medicine research? 23. Study designs in palliative medicine 24. Outcomes measurements in palliative care research 25. Ethics in palliative care research 26. Practical tips for successful research in palliative care 27. Audit and quality improvement in palliative care research Part 6. Organization and governance 28. Standards of care 29. The adoption of palliative care. The engineering of organizational change 30. Cost avoidance and other financial issues in the delivery of palliative care 31. Organization and support of the interdisciplinary team 33. Population-based needs assessment for patient care 34. The palliative care consult team 35. Models for palliative care delivery 36. Palliative home care 37. Day hospitals 38. Inpatient hospices 39. The palliative care unit 40. Combined Care Models Integrating Palliative Care Part 7. Overview of assessment 40. Multidimensional patient assessment 41. Tools for pain and symptom assessment in Palliative Care 42. Quality of life assessment in palliative care Part 8. Pain 43. The pathophysiology of chronic pain; 44. Causes & mechanisms of pain in palliative care 45. Opioid analgesics 46. Assessment and management of opioid side effects 47. Adjuvant analgesic drugs 48. Alternative routes for systemic opiod delivery 49. Epidural & intrathecal analgesia and neurosurgical techniques in the palliative setting 50. Topical administration of analgesics 50. Pain and opioids in children 51. Pain in older people 52. Neuropathic pain 53. Bone pain and skeletal complications 54. Episodic pain 55. Somatization and pain expression 56. Pain in patients with alcohol and drug dependence Part 9. Gastrointestinal systems 57. Pathophysiology of anorexia-cachexia 58. Overview of the management of the anorexia/weight loss sundrome 59. Nausea/vomiting 60. Constipation/diarrhea 61. Malignant Ascites 62. Jaundice 63. Bowel obstruction 64. The endoscopic treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms Part 10. Fatigue 65. The pathophysiology of fatigue 66. Assessment of fatigue in palliative care 67. Exercise, physical function, and fatigue in palliative medicine 68. The treatment of fatigue in palliative care Part 11. Respiratory systems 69. Dyspnea 70. Other respiratory symptoms (cough, hiccups and secretions) Part 12. Neuropsychiatric 71. Depression/anxiety 72. Confusion/delirium 73. Sleeping disorders 74. Counseling in palliative care 75. Hope in end-of-life care Part 13. Assessment and management of other problems 76. Dehydration and re-hydration 77. Fever, Sweats and hot flashes 78. Pruritus 79. Infections in palliative care 80. Pressure ulcers/wounds 81. Mouth care 82. Fistulas 83. Lymphedema Part 14. Emergencies in palliative medicine 84. Hypercalcemia 85. Hemorrhage 86. Spinal cord compression 87. Superior vena cava syndrome 88. Seizures 89. Acute pain syndromes 90. Suicide Part 15. Specific conditions & situation 91. Cancer: radiotherapy 92. Cancer: chemotherapy 93. Physical medicine and rehabilitation in palliative care 94. Integrative and alternative medicine and palliative medicine 95. Human Immunodeficiency virus and palliative care 96. Neurological diseases 97. End-stage congestive heart failure 98. Palliative care in children 99. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 100. Other infectious diseases: malaria, rabies, tuberculosis 101. Practical aspects of palliative care delivery in the developing world 102. Prognostic indicators of survival 103. Palliative sedation Part 16. Interdisciplinary issues 104. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy in palliative care 105. Staff stress & burnout in palliative care 106. Communication in palliative care 107. Spiritual care 108. Family care 109. A Transcultural perspective of advanced directives in palliative care 110. Bereavement 111. Children of palliative care patients 112. Cancer survivorship Part 17: Supportive Care 113. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy induced emesis 114. Mucositis 115. Dermatological Toxicity of Targeted Therapies 116. Treatment Induced Peripheral Neuropathy 117. Cardiac Toxicity of Cancer Treatment 118. Supportive Care in Stem Cell Therapy 119. Red Cell, Myeloid and Thrombopoetic Growth Factors
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