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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199693145
  • ISBN-13: 9780199693146
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 1704 pages, weight: 4168 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0199693145
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Following publication of the first edition in 1993, the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine rapidly established itself as the definitive textbook on the subject. Each edition has received widespread critical acclaim, and the book is used across the world by the wide range of health care professionals involved in the care of patients with a terminal illness, or chronic, progressive conditions. Existing readers who automatically turn to the textbook will welcome this updated edition of their familiar reference, whilst it will prove a fascinating read to a new generation of palliative care professionals.

The rapid development of the specialty means the textbook is always thoroughly revised between editions, and the fourth edition is no exception. The original editors Geoffrey Hanks and Nathan Cherny are joined by 4 new editors who are leaders in the field, and represent a more global editorial approach than ever before. The multi-disciplinary nature of palliative care is emphasised throughout, whilst an entire section looks at the individual professional roles that contribute to the best-quality palliative care. Ethical issues are explored, including topical chapters on the controversial issues of withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining therapy, and euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Communication issues and the psychiatric, spiritual, and psychosocial issues so integral to modern palliative care are covered in depth. As palliative care has become an established and accepted specialty, there is the need for the evidence-base to match other areas of clinical medicine, and a section looks specifically at research in palliative care. The treatment of symptoms is comprehensively covered, with particular focus on the management of pain. Specific chapters are devoted to the role of palliative care in non-malignant diseases and conditions, whilst education and training are highlighted as critical to future best practice.

The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine has continually evolved, keeping pace with the changing face of palliative care, and this new edition ensures that it remains at the forefront of the specialty. No hospital, hospice, palliative care service, or medical library should be without a copy.

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A developing specialty requires a reference textbook that develops with it, and the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine is just that. Its fourth edition demonstrates the textbook's responsiveness to changing times and an emerging evidence base, capturing the multidisciplinary aspects of palliative care well with its wide editorship - comprised of key clinicians in the field. European Journal on Palliative Care, Jan 2013 My opinion remains, given the presentation and the depth of coverage to be found in OTPM 4e, that it deserves its position as the gold standard in palliative medicine. IAHPC Ever since the first edition in 1993, [ Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine] has been the reference work in the field. There is little doubt that this new edition consolidates its position as the standard work in palliative medicine. Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening

Preface to the fourth edition xiii
Preface to the third edition xv
Preface to the second edition xvii
Preface to the first edition xix
Foreword xxi
Contributor affiliations xxv
Section 1 Introduction to the fourth edition: facing the challenges of continuity and change
Geoffrey Hanks
Nathan I. Cherny
Russell K Portenoy
Stein Kaasa
Marie Fallon
Nicholas A. Christakis
Section 2 The worldwide status of palliative care
2.1 International progress in creating palliative medicine as a specialized discipline
9(8)
David Clark
2.2 Lessons learned from hospice in the United States of America
17(6)
Stephen R. Connor
Perry G. Fine
2.3 Providing palliative care in resource-poor countries
23(9)
M.R. Rajagopal
Robert Twycross
2.4 Ensuring palliative medicine availability: the development of the IAHPC list of essential medicines for palliative care
32(11)
Liliana De Lima
Derek Doyle
Neil MacDonald
Eric L. Krakauer
Karl Lorenz
David Praill
Kathleen Foley
Section 3 The challenge of palliative medicine
3.1 The problem of suffering and the principles of assessment in palliative medicine
43(15)
Nathan I. Cherny
3.2 The epidemiology of the end-of-life experience
58(23)
Megan B. Sands
Michael Piza
Jane M. Ingham
3.3 Predicting survival in patients with advanced disease
81(30)
Paul Glare
Christian Sinclair
Michael Downing
Patrick Stone
3.4 Palliative medicine and modern cancer care
111(14)
Nathan I. Cherny
Raphael Catane
3.5 Barriers to the delivery of palliative care
125(10)
Fiona Graham
Suresh Kumar
David Clark
3.6 Defining a `good death'
135(6)
Karen E. Steinhauser
James A. Tulsky
3.7 Ethnic and cultural aspects of palliative medicine
141(10)
Jonathan Koffman
La Vera Crawley
3.8 The economic challenges of palliative medicine
151(16)
Thomas J. Smith
J. Brian Cassel
Section 4 The interdisciplinary team
4.1 The core team and the extended team
167(10)
Dagny Faksvag Haugen
Friedemann Nauck
Augusta Caraceni
4.2 Nursing and palliative care
177(7)
Deborah Witt Sherman
4.3 Social work in palliative medicine
184(13)
Barbara Monroe
4.4 The role of the chaplain in palliative care
197(9)
Rev. James M. Harper
Rabbi Jonathan E. Rudnick
4.5 The contribution of occupational therapy to palliative medicine
206(8)
Jennifer Miller
Jill Cooper
4.6 The contribution of music therapy to palliative medicine
214(8)
Clare O'Callaghan
4.7 The contribution of the dietitian and nutritionist to palliative medicine
222(5)
Rosemary Richardson
Isabel Davidson
4.8 Physiotherapy in palliative care
227(7)
Diane Robinson
Anne English
4.9 The contribution of speech and language therapy to palliative medicine
234(9)
Alison MacDonald
Linda Armstrong
4.10 The contribution of art therapy to palliative medicine
243(7)
Michele J.M. Wood
4.11 The contribution of the stoma nurse specialist to palliative care
250(8)
Jane Ellen Barr
4.12 The contribution of clinical psychology to palliative care
258(7)
Fiona Cathcart
4.13 The contribution of the clinical pharmacist in palliative care
265(12)
Margaret Gibbs
Section 5 Ethical issues
5.1 Introduction
277(4)
Kenneth Calman
5.2 Confidentiality
281(9)
Ira R. Byock
Diane Palac
5.3 Truth telling and consent
290(6)
Martin H.N. Tattersall
5.4 Palliative care in children: ethical and legal issues
296(8)
Dilini Rajapakse
Vic Larcher
5.5 Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide
304(16)
Lars Johan Materstvedt
Georg Bosshard
5.6 Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining care
320(13)
Joseph J. Fins
Elizabeth G. Nilson
Section 6 Communication and palliative medicine
6.1 Communication with the patient and family in palliative medicine
333(9)
Lesley Fallowfield
6.2 Talking with families and children about the death of a parent
342(6)
Anna C. Muriel
Paula K. Rauch
6.3 Communication between professionals
348(6)
David Jeffrey
6.4 Communication with the public, politicians, and the media
354(7)
Kenneth Calman
Section 7 Research in palliative medicine
7.1 Research in palliative care
361(14)
Geoffrey Hanks
Stein Kaasa
Karen Forbes
7.2 The principles of evidence-based medicine
375(11)
Henry J. McQuay
Andrew Moore
Philip Wiffen
7.3 Understanding clinical trials in palliative care research
386(9)
John T. Farrar
7.4 Qualitative research
395(8)
Linda J. Kristjanson
Nessa Coyle
7.5 Research into psychosocial issues
403(13)
David W. Kissane
Annette F. Street
Erin Schweers Cornelius
7.6 Ethical issues in palliative care research
416(6)
David Casarett
7.7 The measurement of pain and other symptoms
422(21)
Jane M. Ingham
Anthoulla Mohamudally
Russell K. Portenoy
7.8 Quality of life in palliative care-principles and practice
443(19)
Stein Kaasa
John Havard Loge
7.9 Measurement of pain and other symptoms in the cognitively impaired
462(14)
Keela Herr
Mary Ersek
7.10 Clinical and organizational audit and quality improvement in palliative medicine
476(37)
Irene J. Higginson
Section 8 The principles of drug use in palliative medicine
Geoffrey Hanks
Karen Forbes
Clive J.C. Roberts
Section 9 Disease-modifying management in advanced cancer
9.1 The medical treatment of cancer in palliative care
513(13)
Malcolm McIllmurray
9.2 Radiotherapy in symptom management
526(22)
Peter J. Hoskin
9.3 The role of general surgery in the palliative care of patients with cancer
548(10)
Robert S. Krouse
9.4 The role of orthopaedic surgery in the palliative care of patients with cancer
558(15)
John H. Healey
Wakenda K. Tyler
9.5 The role of interventional radiology in the palliative care of patients with cancer
573(14)
Tarun Sabharwal
Nicos I. Fotiadis
Andy Adam
Section 10 The management of common symptoms and disorders
10.1 The management of pain
587(214)
10.1.1 Pathophysiology of pain in cancer and other terminal illnesses
587(12)
R.M. Gordon-Williams
A.H. Dickenson
10.1.2 Pain assessment and cancer pain syndromes
599(27)
Nathan I. Cherny
10.1.3 Neuropathic pain
626(12)
Nanna Brix Finnerup
Troels Staehelin Jensen
10.1.4 Cancer-induced bone pain
638(16)
Lesley A. Colvin
Marie Fallon
10.1.5 Breakthrough pain
654(7)
Giovambattista Zeppetella
10.1.6 Opioid analgesic therapy
661(37)
Marie Fallon
Nathan I. Cherny
Geoffrey Hanks
10.1.7 Non-opioid analgesics
698(8)
Per Sjøgren
Frank Eisner
Stein Kaasa
10.1.8 Adjuvant analgesics in pain management
706(28)
David Lussier
Russell K. Portenoy
10.1.9 Injections, neural blockade, and implant therapies for pain control
734(21)
Robert A. Swarm
Menelaos Karanikolas
Michael J. Cousins
10.1.10 The role of surgical neuroablation for pain control
755(8)
Nicholas Park
Nik K. Patel
10.1.11 Treating pain with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
763(5)
Michaela Bercovitch
Nathan I. Cherny
10.1.12 Acupuncture
768(16)
Jacqueline Filshie
John W. Thompson
10.1.13 Psychological and psychiatric interventions in pain control
784(17)
William Breitbart
Steven D. Passik
David J. Casper
10.2 Gastrointestinal symptoms
801(87)
10.2.1 Palliation of nausea and vomiting
801(11)
Kathryn A. Mannix
10.2.2 Dysphagia, dyspepsia, and hiccup
812(21)
Claud Regnard
10.2.3 Constipation and diarrhoea
833(17)
Nigel Sykes
10.2.4 Pathophysiology and management of malignant bowel obstruction
850(13)
Carla Ripamonti
Sebastiano Mercadante
10.2.5 Jaundice, ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy
863(25)
Jeremy Keen
10.3 Weight loss in palliative medicine
888(28)
10.3.1 Classification and pathophysiology of the anorexia-cachexia syndrome
888(20)
Florian Strasser
10.3.2 Classification, clinical assessment, and treatment of the anorexia-cachexia syndrome
908(8)
Kenneth C.H. Fearon
Vickie Baracos
Sharon Watanabe
10.4 Fatigue and asthenia
916(12)
Sriram Yennurajalingam
Eduardo Bruera
10.5 Clinical management of anaemia, cytopenias, and thrombosis in palliative medicine
928(6)
A. Robert Turner
10.6 Pruritus and sweating in palliative medicine
934(18)
Mark R. Pittelkow
Charles L. Loprinzi
10.7 Skin problems in palliative medicine
952(20)
10.7.1 Skin problems in palliative medicine
952(9)
Michal Lotem
10.7.2 Skin problems in palliative medicine---nursing aspects
961(11)
Patricia Grocott
Vicky Robinson
10.7.3 Lymphoedema
972(11)
Vaughan Keeley
10.8 Genitourinary problems in palliative medicine
983(13)
Richard W. Norman
Greg G. Bailly
10.9 Mouth care
996(19)
Franco De Conno
Cinzia Martini
Alberto Sbanotto
Carla Ripamonti
Vittorio Ventafridda
10.10 Endocrine and metabolic complications of advanced cancer
1015(19)
Mark Bower
Sarah Cox
10.11 Neurological problems in advanced cancer
1034(25)
Augusto Caraceni
Cinzia Martini
Fabio Simonetti
10.12 Sleep in palliative care
1059(25)
Michael J. Sateia
Ira R. Byock
10.13 Withdrawing life support: clinical advice for challenging scenarios
1084(9)
Gordon D. Rubenfeld
10.14 Clinical management of bleeding complications
1093(14)
Jose Pereira
Sophie Pautex
Section 11 Issues in specific neoplastic disease
11.1 Palliative medicine in malignant respiratory diseases
1107(38)
Kin-Sang Chan
Doris M.W. Tse
Michael M.K. Sham
Anne Berit Thorsen
11.2 Palliative issues in the care of patients with cancer of the head and neck
1145(28)
Barbara A. Murphy
Anthony Cmelak
Stephen Bayles
Ellie Dowling
Cheryl R. Billante
Sheila Ridner
Kirsten Haman
Stewart Bond
Anne Marie Flores
Panarut Wisawatapnimit
11.3 Primary brain tumours
1173(8)
Claudia Bausewein
Gian Domenico Borasio
Raymond Voltz
Section 12 Palliative medicine in non-malignant disease
12.1 Palliative medicine in non-malignant disease
1181(14)
Marie Fallon
Norma O'Leary
12.2 HIV/AIDS in adults
1195(36)
Roger Woodruff
David Cameron
12.3 Palliative care in non-malignant, end-stage respiratory disease
1231(26)
Richard M. Leach
12.4 Palliative care for patients with end-stage heart disease
1257(11)
Andrew D. McGavigan
Carolyn L. Datta
Francis G. Dunn
12.5 Palliative care in non-malignant neurological disorders
1268(12)
Gian Domenico Borasio
Stefan Lorenzl
Angela Rogers
Raymond Voltz
12.6 Palliative medicine in end-stage renal failure
1280(11)
E. Joanna Chambers
12.7 Palliative medicine in intensive care
1291(10)
S.L. Cohen
T.J. Prendergast
Section 13 Paediatric palliative medicine
13.1 Children in palliative medicine: an overview
1301(17)
Betty Davies
Harold Siden
13.2 Pain control
1318(19)
Stephen C. Brown
Patricia A. McGrath
13.3 Symptom control in life-threatening illness in children
1337(14)
John J. Collins
13.4 Psychological adaptation of the dying child
1351(10)
Michael M. Stevens
13.5 Bereavement issues and staff support
1361(14)
Betty Davies
Stacy Orloff
Section 14 Geriatric palliative medicine
14.1 Palliative medicine in dementia
1375(11)
Ladislav Volicer
14.2 Palliative medicine in older adults
1386(17)
Nathan E. Goldstein
Diane E. Meier
Section 15 Psychiatric, psychosocial, and spiritual issues in palliative medicine
15.1 Spiritual issues in palliative medicine
1403(7)
Susan E. McClement
Harvey Max Chochinov
15.2 The emotional problems of the patient in palliative medicine
1410(27)
Mary L.S. Vachon
15.3 The family perspective
1437(8)
Joan T. Panke
Betty R. Ferrell
15.4 The stress of professional caregivers
1445(8)
Liz Jamieson
Emma Teasdale
Alison Richardson
Amanda Ramirez
15.5 Psychiatric symptoms in palliative medicine
1453(30)
William Breitbart
Harvey Max Chochinov
Steven D. Passik
15.6 Bereavement
1483(46)
David W. Kissane
Talia Zaider
Section 16 Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient
Deborah Franklin
Andrea Cheville
Section 17 Complementary therapies in palliative medicine
Gary Deng
Barrie Cassileth
Section 18 Palliative care in the home
18.1 Palliative care in the home: an overview
1529(14)
Derek Doyle
18.2 Palliative care in the home: North America
1543(6)
S. Lawrence Librach
Section 19 The terminal phase
19.1 The terminal phase
1549(11)
Mike Harlos
19.2 Sedation in palliative medicine
1560(11)
Eric L. Krakauer
Thomas E. Quinn
Section 20 Education and training in palliative medicine
20.1 Introduction
1571(5)
Kenneth Calman
20.2 Postgraduate education in palliative medicine
1576(10)
Meg Hegarty
David Currow
20.3 Education and training in palliative medicine: training specialists in palliative medicine
1586(17)
Charles F. von Gunten
Gary Buckholz
Frank D. Ferris
20.4 The role of the humanities in palliative medicine
1603(10)
Deborah Kirklin
20.5 Informatics in palliative medicine
1613
Jose Pereira
Marie Fallon completed her Palliative Medicine Higher Specialist Training at St Thomas' Hospital London and in Bristol and was appointed to the St Columba's Hospice Chair of Palliative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 2006. She is based in the Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre and the Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. Her research background is in opioid analgesia, complex cancer pain and barriers to symptom control. She is a founder member of the University of Edinburgh's Translational Research in Pain Group, which has a particular interest in cancer-induced bone pain. She is the Chief Investigator on a portfolio of Cancer Research UK funded multi-centre trials investigating various aspects of cancer pain. She leads a team of several Research Fellows working on various aspects of cancer-induced bone pain. She is a member of the Advisory Board for Dimbleby Cancer Care and chairs the Pain Sub Committee of the NCRI Palliative Care Clinical Studies Group.