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Eagle River (Paperback)
Craig Moore, Susie Wilkinson, Jodi McKeever, Eagle River Historical Society
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R607
R507
Discovery Miles 5 070
Save R100 (16%)
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Eagle River (Hardcover)
Craig Moore, Susie Wilkinson, Jodi McKeever
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R612
Discovery Miles 6 120
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Written by an international team of authors the Oxford Textbook of
Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care integrates clinical
wisdom with empirical findings. It draws upon the history of
communication science, providing the reader with a comprehensive
curriculum for applied communication skills training. An essential
resource, the Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and
Palliative Care is filled with tips and strategies for effective
communication about difficult and challenging communication. In
focusing on cancer and the end-of-life, it deals with the
existential and spiritual challenges found across all of medicine,
providing deep insights into what is at stake and how clinicians
might optimally respond. This authoritative and wide-ranging book
provides clinicians with state-of-the-art and evidence-based
guidelines to achieve effective, patient-centred communication in
the clinical settings of oncology and palliative care. Thoroughly
revised and updated, this new edition includes sections on the
curriculum for nurses, the core curriculum, and an introductory
section on communication science. The chapters embrace specialty
issues across the clinical disciplines, from enrolling in clinical
trials, working in teams, and discussing genetic risk, to talking
about sexuality, infertility, and intercultural issues. An
educational perspective is also provided, with chapters covering
communication skills training, how to evaluate courses, and
international models of training.
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Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
David W. Kissane, AC, Barry D. Bultz, Phyllis N. Butow, Carma L. Bylund, PhD, FACH, Simon Noble, …
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R1,435
Discovery Miles 14 350
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Now in paperback, the Oxford Textbook of Communication in Oncology
and Palliative Care integrates clinical wisdom with empirical
findings. Written by an international team of authors, it draws
upon the history of communication science, providing the reader
with a comprehensive curriculum for applied communication skills
training. An essential resource, the Oxford Textbook of
Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care is filled with tips
and strategies for effective communication in difficult and
challenging scenarios. In focusing on cancer and the end-of-life,
it deals with the existential and spiritual challenges found across
all of medicine, providing deep insights into what is at stake and
how clinicians might optimally respond. This authoritative and
wide-ranging book provides clinicians with state-of-the-art and
evidence-based guidelines to achieve effective, patient-centred
communication in the clinical settings of oncology and palliative
care. This edition includes sections on the curriculum for nurses,
the core curriculum, and an introductory section on communication
science. The chapters embrace specialty issues across the clinical
disciplines, from enrolling in clinical trials, working in teams,
and discussing genetic risk, to talking about sexuality,
infertility, and intercultural issues. An educational perspective
is also provided, with chapters covering communication skills
training, how to evaluate courses, and international models of
training.
Even for the most experienced healthcare professional, managing the
last few days of life can be difficult. This unique book provides
guidelines for the care of the dying based on the Liverpool
Integrated Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP). Developed at a
hospice, the information can be disseminated and adapted to fit
different settings such as hospitals and nursing homes.
The LCP is a multiprofessional document that incorporates
evidence-based practice and appropriate guidelines related to care
of the dying. It provides a template which describes the process of
care which is generally delivered in a clinical situation and
incorporates the expected outcome of care delivery. The LCP
replaces all other documentation in this phase of care. Care
pathways can provide a potentially powerful aid to professionals
involved in palliative care. Basic principles of treatment are
translated into daily practice, including bedside documentation
systems, policies and procedures, standards of practice, continuing
education and quality improvement programmes. This book also
includes chapters on symptom control, ethical issues, communication
skills, and spiritual care written by experts in the field which
underpin the use of the LCP.
Care of the Dying Second Edition will prove invaluable to all
healthcare professionals involved in the care of the dying patient,
organisations and Trusts who want to develop demonstrable measures
and outcomes of care.
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