オックスフォード緩和看護テキスト(第6版)<br>Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing(6)

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オックスフォード緩和看護テキスト(第6版)
Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing(6)

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197657461
  • eISBN:9780197657485

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Palliative and hospice care is a specialty that is constantly evolving alongside the needs of its patients. Practitioners must navigate a rapidly growing field to best advocate for and deliver high quality primary and specialty palliative care to persons and families of those living with serious illness. The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing remains the most comprehensive treatise on the art and science of palliative care nursing available. This new edition of the textbook brings together more than 150 nursing experts to help answer real-world questions around the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs pertinent to a successful palliative care team. Organized within 9 Sections, this new edition covers the gamut of principles of care: from the time of initial diagnosis of a serious illness to the end of a patient's life and beyond.This sixth edition of The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing mirrors developments in Palliative Care, including several new chapters to support the delivery of palliative care to diverse populations. These chapters explore care for patients living with pulmonary, cardiac, liver, renal, and hematologic diseases, as well as chapters on health inequalities, LGBTQ+ communities, rural communities, and care of those with substance use disorders and serious mental illness. Each chapter is rich with tables and figures, case examples for improved learning, and a strong evidence-based practice to support the highest quality of care. The book offers a valuable and practical resource for students and clinicians across all settings of care. The content is relevant for specialty hospice agencies and palliative care programs, as well as generalist knowledge for schools of nursing, oncology, critical care, and pediatrics. Developed with the intention of emphasizing the need to extend palliative care beyond the specialty to be integrated in all settings and by all clinicians caring for the seriously ill, this new edition will continue to serve as the cornerstone of palliative care education.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsPrefaceBetty R. Ferrell & Judith PaicePart I: General PrinciplesChapter 1: Introduction to Palliative CareTara A. Albrecht, Heather Coats, & Vanessa BattistaChapter 2: Role of Nursing in Palliative CareMichelle WebbChapter 3: Public Policy for Palliative CareMarian GrantChapter 4: Principles of Patient and Family AssessmentShannon L. StoreyChapter 5: Palliative Nursing CommunicationConstance Dahlin & Janice LintonChapter 6: Advance Care PlanningShigeko IzumiChapter 7: Value Based CareRory B. Farrand & Aparna GuptaChapter 8: Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Teams: Specialists in Delivering Palliative CareRebekah Malloy, Jessica Bullington, Catherine Rogers, & Adrienne NorquistChapter 9: Enhancing Team EffectivenessKatrina Bezak & Kimberly ChowChapter 10: FatigueEdith O’Neil-Page, Grace E. Dean, & Paula R. AndersonPart II: Symptom Assessment and Management in Adult and Older Adult PopulationsChapter 11: Pain ManagementJudith A. Paice & Martin GalliganChapter 12: Dyspnoea and CoughDorAnne Donesky, Susie McDevitt, & Rebecca DislerChapter 13: Anorexia and CachexiaElizabeth E. Schack & Elizabeth CapanoChapter 14: Nausea and VomitingDavid CollettChapter 15: Dysphagia, Hiccups, and Other Oral SymptomsRachel Klinedinst, Brenna McCarty, & Barton BobbChapter 16: Bowel Management: Constipation, Obstruction, Diarrhea, and AscitesSerena Snow & Cameron JenningsChapter 17: Medically Administered Nutrition and HydrationJennifer A. Tschanz & Carmen N. SpaldingChapter 18: Urinary Tract Disorders in Palliative CareSusan D. BruceChapter 19: Lymphedema ManagementMei R. Fu, Charles P. Tilley, Rubén Martín Payo, & Catherine S. Finlayson Chapter 20: Palliative Wound, Ostomy, and Continence CareCharles P. Tilley, Kim Cavallito, Lindsay Alvarez, & Mei R. FuChapter 21: Pruritus, Fever, and SweatsAngel Smothers, Amanda Edwards, & Diana NilandChapter 22: Neurological DisordersLauren Massimo, & Brianna MorganChapter 23: Acute DeliriumShih-Yin Lin & Donna E. McCabeChapter 24: Anxiety and DepressionKatharine Adelstein & Elizabeth Archer-NandaChapter 25: FatigueStephanie Gilbertson-White & Nayung YounChapter 26: InsomniaPatricia CarterChapter 27: Sedation for Refractory SymptomsChandana Banerjee & Bonnie FreemanPart III: Psychosocial and Spiritual Care Across LifespanChapter 28: Cultural Considerations in Palliative CareCarrie L. Cormack & Aminah Fraser-RahimChapter 29: Supporting Families and Family Caregivers in Palliative CareTamryn F. Gray & J. Nicholas Dionne-OdomChapter 30: Hope and Meaning in IllnessAnessa M. Foxwell & Darcy AlimentiChapter 31: Sexuality and Sexual Function in Serious IllnessChristina M. Wilson & Marloe V. EschChapter 32: Ethical Considerations in Palliative CarePhyllis B. Whitehead & Mark G. SwopeChapter 33: Addressing Spiritual, Religious, and Existential Needs in Palliative CareElizabeth Johnston Taylor & William E. RosaPart IV: Pediatric Palliative CareChapter 34: Pediatric PainJuliana H. O'Brien & Gina SantucciChapter 35: Symptom Management in Pediatric Palliative CareCamara van Breemen & Nadine LusneyChapter 36: Values and Perspectives Influencing Goals of Care and Decision Making in Pediatric Palliative Care: Leading through UncertaintyChristina McDaniel & Jordan M. DesaiChapter 37: Communication Components for Determining Goals of Care and Advance Care Planning in Pediatric Palliative Care Deborah Lafond & Kathy Perko Chapter 38: Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Palliative CareHilary Carroll McGuire & Nicole FernandezChapter 39: Pediatric Spiritual Assessment and CareDianne Richoux & Judy ZeringueChapter 40: Palliative Care in the Perinatal Setting: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Labor and Delivery UnitCheryl Ann Thaxton, Kathleen Ellis, & Andrea BiondiChapter 41: Considerations for Adolescents in Pediatric Palliative CareLauren Greco & Faith KinnearChapter 42: Pediatric Hospice PerspectivesAlice Bass & Rebecca TurnerChapter 43: Nursing Care for the Pediatric Patient at the End-of-LifeJenna Freitas & Chelsea HeneghanChapter 44: Grief and Bereavement in Perinatal and Pediatric Palliative CareKathie Kobler, Rana Limbo, & Betty DaviesPart V: Issues in Populations of the Seriously IllChapter 45: Pulmonary Palliative CarePatricia A. Maani-Fogelman & Jennifer Wescoe-SingleyChapter 46: Palliative Care in Heart FailureRachel D. Wells, Avery C. Bechthold, Keith M. Swetz, & J. Nicholas Dionne-OdomChapter 47: Palliative Care for People Living with HIVJacquelyn SlomkaChapter 48: Palliative Approaches to Dementia CareTatiana SadakChapter 49: Palliative Care for Persons with Liver Cirrhosis and Their Family CaregiversLouise Babikow, Christopher D. Woodrell, & Lissi HansenChapter 50: Palliative Care for Persons Living with End-Stage Kidney DiseaseKate Sciacca & Marissa FingerChapter 51: Palliative Care for Persons Living with a Hematologic MalignancyAshley Leak Bryant, Lorinda A. Coombs, Samantha Mayo, Argin Malakian, & Tara AlbrechtChapter 52: Palliative Care for Persons Living with CancerDenice R. Economou, Alissa A. Ulanday, & Eden R. BrauerPart VI: Care Near the End of LifeChapter 53: Urgent Syndromes at the End of LifeChristina Feindt & Kelli GershonChapter 54: Sedation for Refractory SymptomsSandra PerrottaChapter 55: Withdrawal or Cessation of Life-Sustaining Therapies: Mechanical Ventilation, Hemodialysis, Cardiac DevicesMargaret L. Campbell, Alvin H. Moss, & Sarah E. SchroederChapter 56: Palliative Care and Requests for Assistance in DyingKaveri Roy & Sarah RossmasslerChapter 57: Planning for DeathReiko AsanoChapter 58: Grief and BereavementInge CorlessPart VII: Mode of Palliative Care DeliveryChapter 59: Hospice and Community-Based Palliative CareKaren Hyden, Maura Lipp, & Tammy StokesChapter 60: Telehealth, Telephonic Care, and Remote Patient MonitoringLaraine Ann Chiu, Jennifer Curtis, & Inez BrandonChapter 61: Palliative Care Nursing in the Outpatient SettingNancy A. Robertson & Ami K. GoodnoughChapter 62: Long-term CareMelissa McClean & Joan G. CarpenterChapter 63: Palliative Care in the Emergency DepartmentRebecca Wright & Benjamin RobertsChapter 64: Hospital-Based Palliative CareBarbara Reville & Anessa M. FoxwellChapter 65: The Intensive Care UnitJennifer L. McAdam, Céline Gélinas, & Kathleen TurnerPart VIII: Considerations for Person and Family-Centered Palliative CareChapter 66: Addressing Health Inequalities, Social Determinants of Health, and Underrepresented Individuals in Palliative CareBinu Koirala, Rebecca Wright, Patricia M. Davidson, Marlena C. Fisher, Katie E. Nelson, Benjamin Roberts, Danetta H. Sloan, & David S. WuChapter 67: Affirmative Palliative Care for LGBTQIA+ Patients and their FamiliesKailey E. Roberts, William E. Rosa, Noelle Marie Javier, Pierce DiMauro, Joshua C. Eyer, & Kristin G. CloyesChapter 68: Palliative Care in the Setting of Substance Use DisorderPeggy Compton, Yu-Ping Chang, & Salimah MeghaniChapter 69: Palliative Care in the Setting of Serious Mental IllnessLindsey C. WrightChapter 70: Rural Palliative CareRichard A. Taylor, J. Nicholas Dionne-Odom, Erin R. Currie, Chunhong Xiao, & Marie A. BakitasChapter 71: Palliative Care for Older AdultsLaura Moreines & Lauren HuntChapter 72: Global Palliative Care in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesVirginia LeBaron, Thuý Ly Nguyên, & Usha ThapaPart IX: Special Considerations for Palliative Care NursesChapter 73: Occupational Stress, Burnout, and Self-Care in Palliative NursingErica Frechman & Patricia WrightChapter 74: Palliative Care and Social MediaDana Hansen & Amy PetrinecChapter 75: Career Advancement in Palliative CareKatherine StackhouseChapter 76: Nursing EducationAndra Davis & Megan LippeChapter 77: Nursing ResearchMicah A. Skeens, Amy R. Newman, & Kathleen E. MontgomeryChapter 78: Developing and Implementing Quality Improvement Programs Across SettingsSean M. Reed

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