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Creative Engagement in Palliative Care - New Perspectives on User Involvement (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
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Creative Engagement in Palliative Care - New Perspectives on User Involvement (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
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This book offers an extensive range of ideas and practical
developing service users' creativity including songmaking, drama,
dance, creative writing, music, video and visual arts. It promotes
innovation and encourages a fresh and enthusiastic approach to care
that will appeal to anyone with a love of creative arts as a means
of expression. The wide-ranging approach encompasses many different
voices from patients, artists and healthcare professionals.
"Creative Engagement in Palliative Care" is highly recommended for
all palliative health and social care professionals and volunteers,
including occupational therapists, and art and music therapists. It
is a wonderful resource for health and social care educators,
teachers and trainers and will be a immense source of inspiration
for patients and their families.'This book is about user
involvement. It is concerned with sharing knowledge and experience
about user involvement in palliative care and making it more real
for the future. In modern times, the importance of 'end of life
care' was highlighted by the pioneers of the voluntary hospice
movement. They emphasised the importance of palliative care being
based on an holistic approach that took account of all aspects of
people's lives and deaths; medical, social, spiritual and material.
More recently the work of the independent hospice movement has been
complemented by the development and expansion of specialist
palliative care in state provision. The aim has been to enable
people to be able to 'do it their way' with a real sense of control
and to be able to communicate their unique words, voices and
experience. This is and will always be a key potential of user
involvement.' - Suzy Croft and Peter Beresford, in the Preface.
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