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Palliative Care --- Palliative Care --- Palliative Care --- therapy --- pharmacology
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Palliative Care --- Terminal Care --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Professional-Family Relations
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Palliative Care. --- Palliative Medicine. --- Medicine, Palliative --- Palliative Care Medicine --- Medicine, Palliative Care --- Palliative Care --- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing --- Palliative Supportive Care --- Palliative Surgery --- Palliative Therapy --- Surgery, Palliative --- Therapy, Palliative --- Palliative Treatment --- Care, Palliative --- Palliative Treatments --- Supportive Care, Palliative --- Treatment, Palliative --- Treatments, Palliative --- Pain --- Terminal Care --- Palliative Medicine
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Quatrième de couverture : "Lorsque le médecin renonce à des thérapeutiques intensives, il doit mettre en oeuvre des soins palliatifs, comme le rappelle la loi du 22 avril 2005, dite Léonetti, qui réaffirme l'interdiction de l'obstination déraisonnable. Cette approche est récente en médecine néonatale. Elle concerne plusieurs catégories de patients comme des enfants extrêmement prématurés ou des enfants qui évoluent défavorablement malgré la mise en oeuvre de techniques lourdes de réanimation qu'il faut parfois savoir arrêter, mais sans abandonner l'enfant et en l'entourant de soins palliatifs qui permettent la prise en charge active de la douleur et de l'inconfort. Selon le contexte, ces soins palliatifs et cet accompagnement peuvent se dérouler en salle de naissance, en néonatalogie, en réanimation néonatale voire à domicile en mobilisant différents acteurs : les sages-femmes, les pédiatres, les médecins et soignants des équipes mobiles de soins palliatifs et les médecins généralistes."
Professional-Family Relations --- Neonatology --- Palliative Care --- Infant, Newborn --- Palliative Care. --- Terminal Care. --- Soins palliatifs néonataux --- Enfants malades en phase terminale --- Soins palliatifs néonataux --- Terminal Care --- Infant, Newborn.
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Palliative Care --- Terminally Ill --- Personhood. --- Quality of Life. --- Right to Die. --- methods. --- psychology.
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The first edition of this book was the first authoritative, systematic and comprehensive text to define the increasingly important and evolving specialty of paediatric palliative care. It explores both the clinical aspects and the multidimensional and holistic nature of care for the dying child, based on the knowledge that all human experience has a physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual impact. The book covers ways of providing support in all of these areas both for the child, families, and carers, recognising the importance of teamwork and taking an evidence-based approach. The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children is about the care of children for whom cure of their underlying disease is not possible. It encompasses the physical management of symptoms such as pain and nausea, as well as social issues such as accessing appropriate education, emotional issues such as techniques for communication, and spiritual issues such as feelings of guilt and isolation. The book suggests that if we are to maintain the quality of life for a child it is essential to recognise all these dimensions and try to address them. This can only be done by recognising the skills of a wide range of professionals and working together in ways that are not always intuitive to any one discipline. It explores the multidimensional and holistic nature of care for the dying child. Those working in paediatric palliative care recognise that all human experience has emotional, psychological and spiritual impact as well as physical, and this book offers the essential information needed for those involved in paediatric care to find ways of providing support in all of these areas. Comprehensive in scope, exhaustive in detail, and definitive in authority, this second edition has been thoroughly updated to cover new practices, current epidemiological data and the evolving models that support the delivery of palliative medicine to children. Paediatric palliative care is now developing in countries with differing health care systems, and being adapted to suit individual illnesses and the varying resources and geography in different parts of the world. This book is an essential resource for anyone who works with children worldwide.
Palliative Care --- Terminal Care --- Attitude to Death --- Pain Management --- Child. --- Adolescent. --- Palliatieve zorgen --- Kinderen --- Attitude to Death. --- Palliative Care. --- Terminal Care. --- Pain Management. --- Palliatieve zorg --- Kind --- Jeugd --- Media --- Ontwikkelingsstoornis --- Fysiotherapie --- Child --- Adolescent
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This book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight unto the key and most prevalent contemporary issues associated with palliation. The reader will find viewpoints that are challenging and sometimes discerning, but at the same time motivating and thought-provoking in the care of persons requiring palliation. This book is divided into three sections. Section 1 examines contemporary practice; Section 2 looks at the challenges in practice; Section 3 discusses models of care. This book is an excellent resource for students, practising clinicians and academics. By reading the book, reflecting on the issues, challenges and opportunities ahead, we hope it will create within the reader a passion to take on, explore and further develop their palliative care practice.
Palliative treatment. --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Therapeutics --- Medicine --- Public Health --- Global Health --- Health Sciences
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Terminally ill children --- Children --- Enfants malades en phase terminale --- Enfants --- Care --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Soins --- Mort --- Aspect psychologique --- Pain --- Palliative Care --- Terminally Ill --- Child --- psychology --- Death - psychology
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Hospice care --- Volunteer workers in terminal care --- Interpersonal communication --- Terminal Care --- Hospice Care --- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing --- Communication --- Interpersonal Relations
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When a person suffers from advanced, progressive illness, palliative care – treatments that improve the physical and psychological quality of life of patients and their families – can be just as important as treatments that aim to slow or prevent disease progression. Aimed at general practitioners and trainees in the field, Palliative Care in Clinical Practice offers an accessible and practical introduction to palliative medicine, including a chapter devoted to each of the key areas of symptom management. Clearly and concisely written and fully illustrated throughout, it will be a useful resource for all healthcare professionals who wish to gain an understanding of this important aspect of medicine.
Evidence-Based Medicine -- abstracts. --- Palliative Care -- abstracts. --- Palliative Care. --- Palliative treatment --- Investigative Techniques --- Patient Care --- Medicine --- Therapeutics --- Health Services --- Health Occupations --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care --- Palliative Care --- Methods --- Clinical Medicine --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Anesthesiology --- Palliative treatment. --- Terminal care. --- End-of-life care --- Terminally ill --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Care and treatment --- Medical care --- Medicine. --- General practice (Medicine). --- Internal medicine. --- Oncology. --- Pain medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Pain Medicine. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Internal Medicine. --- Care of the sick --- Critical care medicine --- Death --- Family medicine. --- Oncology . --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Physicians (General practice) --- Tumors --- Medicine, Internal --- Algiatry
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