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Collaborative Practice in Palliative Care: CAIPE Collaborative Practice Series

Editat de Dave Roberts, Laura Green
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2021
Collaborative Practice in Palliative Care explores how different professions work collaboratively across professional, institutional, social, and cultural boundaries to enhance palliative care.
Analysing palliative care as an interaction between different professionals, clients, and carers, and the social context or community within which the interaction takes place, it is grounded in up-to-date evidence, includes global aspects of palliative care and cultural diversity as themes running throughout the book, and is replete with examples of good and innovative practice. Drawing on experiences from within traditional specialist palliative care settings like hospices and community palliative care services, as well as more generalist contexts of the general hospital and primary care, this practical text highlights the social or public health model of palliative care. Designed to support active learning, it includes features such as case studies, summaries, and pointers to other learning resources.
This text is an important reference for all professionals engaged in palliative care, particularly those studying for post-qualification programmes in the area.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815362036
ISBN-10: 081536203X
Pagini: 142
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CAIPE Collaborative Practice Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1.What is collaborative practice and why is it important in palliative care? 
2.The importance of place: collaboration across institutional boundaries 
3.Seeing a familiar face: collaboration across professional boundaries 
4.Caring for the person in their world: collaboration in context 
5.Systems within systems: collaboration with the family 
6.Building Bridges: collaboration between organisations 
7.Psychological care: everybody’s business? 
8.Compassionate communities: working with marginalised populations 
9.Collaboration in palliative care: global perspectives 
10.The future: developing collaborative palliative care

Notă biografică

Dave Roberts is Senior Lecturer in Cancer and Palliative Care at Oxford Brookes University. His research interests and publications focus primarily on psychosocial aspects of health, principally cancer & palliative care, communication skills, and psychological interventions, and global aspects of health care and education.
Laura Green is Lecturer in Adult Nursing at the University of Manchester, teaching palliative and end of life care at pre-registration and Masters level programmes. She is Deputy Director of the Non-Medical Prescribing Programme. She is a member of the University’s Research Ethics Panel. Her clinical experience is as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, and a nurse working in the community and hospice settings. Laura is one of three nurses who established @WeEOLC, an online Twitter community of learning and practice, and is a regular host of Tweet Chats. She blogs at www.lmiddletongreen.wordpress.com and tweets as @heblau and @WeEOLC.
 


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Collaborative Practice for Palliative Care explores how different professions work collaboratively across professional, institutional, social and cultural boundaries to enhance palliative care.