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ISBN 10:0826157920
ISBN 13:9780826157928
Author:Deborah Witt Sherman,Marianne Matzo
This textbook has…introduced concepts and methods of education which [help] to move palliative nursing forward as an evidenced based practice of whole person care.
— Betty Ferrell, PhD, FAAN
Research Scientist (From the Foreword)
In this comprehensive textbook on palliative care nursing, editors Marianne Matzo and Deborah Witt Sherman succeed in bringing together the heart of nursing and the true meaning of palliative care with the most current evidence based practice.
—GeriPal
Palliative care is a philosophy of caregiving that integrates disease modification with supportive, compassionate therapies for patients at the end of life. Palliative care nurses are responsible for alleviating pain and other physical symptoms-along with satisfying the emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of patients who are facing life-threatening illness.
This third edition of Palliative Care Nursing provides more comprehensive newly updated content, knowledge, attitudes, skills, and cutting-edge teaching and learning strategies to achieve the AACN End-of-Life nursing competencies providing a lifespan approach. Now in its third edition, this book continues to emphasize the value of complementary, holistic modalities in promoting health, wholeness, and wellness, even as death approaches.
Key topics discussed:
- Ethical aspects of palliative care
- Legal aspects of end-of-life decision-making
- Loss, suffering, grief, and bereavement on the part of patients and their families
- Symptom-specific nursing management of pain, anxiety, depression, fatigue, malnutrition, and dehydration-all common to palliative care
- How to communicate with the seriously ill and dying patients, their families, and their health care providers
- Disease-specific aspects of palliative care for those battling cancer, heart disease, lung disease, HIV/AIDS, end-stage renal and liver disease, neurological, and other disorders
Palliative Care Nursing Quality Care to the End of Life 3rd Table of contents:
Section I: Caring for the Whole Person in Palliative Care
Chapter 1: Culture and Spirituality as Domains of Quality Palliative Care
Cultural Perspectives in Healthcare
Developing Cultural Competence
Understanding Spirituality
The Care of those Who are Suffering
Spiritual and Religious Perspectives on Death
Nurses’ Need for Self-Reflection Self-Healing in Palliative Care
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Holistic Integrative Therapies in Palliative Care
Healthcare and Use of Complementary/Alternative Modalities in the United States
Healing and Dying
SPECIFIC HOLISTIC HEALING MODALITIES
THE HEALING JOURNEY AT THE END OF LIFE
BENEFITS OF HOLISTIC INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES
SELF-CARE FOR THE HEALER
A COMMENTARY ON EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE RESEARCH AND HOLISTIC INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES
EXERCISES
RESOURCES
REFERENCES
Chapter 3: Sexual Health and Intimacy
TALKING ABOUT SEX
SEXUAL ANATOMY AND FUNCTIONING
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Section II: Social and Professional Issues in Palliative Care
Chapter 4: Societal Perspectives Regarding Palliative Care
CHANGES IN THE DEFINITION OF DEATH IN SOCIETY
MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY STATISTICS FOR THE UNITED STATES: LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
BEYOND TABOOS IN ACKNOWLEDGING DEATH
WHERE PEOPLE DIE
ILLNESS TRAJECTORIES
ETHICAL ISSUES
EVIDENCE OF THE NEED TO IMPROVE END-OF-LIFE CARE
THE EVOLUTION OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE
CHANGES IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY MODELS
GENERALIST AND SPECIALIST PALLIATIVE CARE
IMPROVING THE EDUCATION OF PROFESSIONALS
PROMOTING QUALITY PALLIATIVE CARE
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Chapter 5: The Nurse’s Role in Interdisciplinary and Palliative Care
PALLIATIVE CARE FAMEWORKS
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE
THE INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
THE DEVELOPING ROLE IN NURSING IN PALLIATIVE CARE
THE NURSE’S ROLE IN INTERDISCIPLINARY CARE
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE DIRECTION
REFERENCES
Chapter 6: Development of the Specialty of Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING
EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION
DEVELOPING THE SCOPE, STANDARDS, AND COMPETENCIES OF PALLIATIVE AND HOSPICE NURSING PRACTICE
CERTIFICATION IN HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING
FUTURE VISIONS FOR HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 7: Ethical Aspects of Palliative Care
ETHICAL THEORIES
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
ELEMENTS OF A DECISION-MAKING FRAMEWORK
CONCEPTUAL CONFUSION AND DIFFICULT DECISIONS IN END-OF-LIFE CARE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 8: Legal Aspects of Decision Making in Palliative Care
LAW AND ETHICS: SAME OR DIFFERENT?
PURPOSE AND TYPES OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Section III: Psychosocial Considerations
Chapter 9: Communicating with Seriously Ill and Dying Patients, Their Families, and Their Health Car
INTRODUCTORY PHASE
WORKING PHASE
TERMINATION PHASE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 10: Family Caregivers
INTRODUCTION
FAMILY CAREGIVERS
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS
REWARDS AND BURDENS OF CAREGIVING
FAMILY ASSESSMENT
FAMILY STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE
CARING FOR THE CAREGIVERS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 11: Loss, Suffering, Grief, and Bereavement
DIMENSIONS OF LOSS, SUFFERING, GRIEF, AND BEREAVEMENT
ASSESSMENT—WHERE AM I (THE NURSE) ON THE JOURNEY?
ASSESSMENT—WHERE IS THE PATIENT AND FAMILY ON THIS JOURNEY?
ASSESSMENT—WHERE ARE THE SIGNIFICANT OTHERS ON THE JOURNEY?
NORMAL GRIEF
CHILD’S EXPERIENCE OF LOSS
FAMILY CAREGIVING—PARENTAL EXPERIENCE OF LOSS
GERONTOLOGIC GRIEF
RISK FACTORS FOR COMPLICATED GRIEF
CONTEXT OF CAREGIVING AND RELATED INTERVENTIONS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Section IV: Physical Aspects of Dying
Chapter 12: Cancer
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
PATHOGENESIS
DISEASE TRAJECTORY
CANCER COMORBIDITIES
COMMON ASSOCIATED SYMPTOMS OF CANCER
MANAGEMENT
PALLIATIVE CARE ISSUES
REFERENCES
Chapter 13: End-Stage Heart Disease
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HEART FAILURE
CLINICAL SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
DISEASE MANAGEMENT OF CHF
PALLIATIVE CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE HEART DISEASE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 14: Chronic Lung Disease
COPD DEFINITION
REVIEW OF SYMPTOMS AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS
TREATMENT
PALLIATIVE CARE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 15: Neurological Disorders
PREVALENCE, DISEASE TRAJECTORY, AND PATHOGENESIS
COMMON SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENTS
RECOGNIZING AND TREATING PAIN
ADDITIONAL ILLNESS-SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS
PALLIATIVE CARE ISSUES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 16: End-Stage Renal Disease
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
PATHOGENESIS
DISEASE TRAJECTORY
COMMON SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
COMORBIDITIES AND COMPLICATIONS
GENERAL MANAGEMENT—TREATMENT OPTIONS
PALLIATIVE CARE ISSUES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 17: End-Stage Liver Disease
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
PHYSIOLOGY AND PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
COMORBIDITY AND COMPLICATIONS
DYING TRAJECTORY
CONCERNS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 18: Palliative Care for Patients with HIV/AIDS
INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
PATHOGENESIS OF HIV
DISEASE TRAJECTORY
HIV/AIDS AND PALLIATIVE CARE
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES FOR PATIENTS WITH HIV/AIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 19: Pain Assessment and Pharmacological/Nonpharmacological Interventions
PAIN ASSESSMENT AND PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION
PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY
NONDRUG AND NONPHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
HOW TO INTEGRATE NONDRUG INTERVENTIONS INTO A COMPREHENSIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT PLAN
THE ROLE OF NURSES IN IMPLEMENTING NONDRUG INTERVENTIONS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 20: Dyspnea
DYSPNEA
GERONTOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS
TREATMENT AND INTERVENTIONS: NONPHARMACOLOGICAL
PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 21: Anxiety, Depression, and Delirium
ANXIETY
DEPRESSION
DELIRIUM
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 22: Gastrointestinal Symptoms
NAUSEA AND VOMITING
DYSPHAGIA
CONSTIPATION
BOWEL OBSTRUCTION
DIARRHEA
OTHER CONDITIONS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 23: Fatigue and Weakness Evaluation and Management
PREVALENCE OF FATIGUE
THE CONCEPT OF FATIGUE
MULTIDIMENSIONAL ASPECTS OF FATIGUE
CORRELATES OF FATIGUE IN SPECIFIC PATIENT POPULATIONS
FATIGUE AND QUALITY OF LIFE
MANAGEMENT OF FATIGUE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 24: Skin Care Needs of Palliative Patients
PRESSURE ULCERS
SKIN TEARS
PERISTOMAL (OSTOMY) SKIN
FISTULAS
TUMOR NECROSIS AND SKIN INJURY FROM FECAL INCONTINENCE
QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 25: Peri-Death Nursing Care
PERI-DEATH 1: SYMPTOMS AND EXPERIENCES BEFORE DEATH
PERI-DEATH 2: DEATH
PERI-DEATH 3: THE FUNERAL AS A CEREMONY OF DEATH
ANALYSES OF THE PERI-DEATHEXPERIENCE
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