Handbook of Supportive Oncology and Palliative Care

Whole-Person Adult and Pediatric Care
Edited by:
  • Berger, Ann M., MSN, MD
  • Hinds, Pamela S., PhD, RN, FAAN
  • Puchalski, Christina M., MD, MS, FACP, FAAHPM
ISBN:

978-0-8261-2824-9

(Print)

978-0-8261-2828-7

(eBook)
DOI:

10.1891/9780826128287

Published:

Abstract

This book covers all dimensions of palliative care but with a special emphasis on primary palliative care. The book is organized into three parts comprising twenty two chapters. Part one provides the essential background and principles of supportive oncology and palliative care, including chapters on understanding the adult and pediatric patient and family illness experience, the roles and responsibilities of the palliative care team, and the art of the palliative care assessment interview. Part two covers symptom management and includes ten chapters considering the major physical and psychosocial symptoms a cancer patient may face—neurologic, cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, psychiatric, sleep and fatigue, pain, and psychosocial and spiritual distress. Part three addresses special considerations and issues that an oncologist, physician, nurse or other healthcare provider often face in these settings, including chapters on intimacy, sexuality, and fertility issues, grief and bereavement, running a family meeting, care for the caregiver, and survivorship.

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