By Janet Dunphy
Janet Dunphy guides in her practice guide in a factual and empathic way to communicate with people in palliative life situations. She discusses in detail the ethical aspects of important problems in palliative care and addresses the high art of palliative care communication. The numerous authentic case examples help to transfer and apply theoretical knowledge into practice. The special thing about this book is Janet Dunphy’s ability to wrap knowledge into stories and combine it with humanity, allowing her knowledge and wisdom to flow into practice empathetically and humanely. The third edition has been supplemented with current literature and new contributions on attention as attitude, giving care intervention comfort and security, physiological and social functions of crying, and a guide on how loved ones can face loss through “keepsake.” From the contents
Introduction
Relationships
Professional behaviour
Skills that are important to the assessment
The diagnosis
The treatment
The effects of a serious illness
The confirmation of a poor prognosis
Important ethical aspects of communication
The benefits of a comprehensive care plan
Bring bad news
The Dying Process
Frequently asked questions
Take care of yourself
Appendix
Product Details
Publisher : Hogrefe AG (11 Sept. 2023)
Language : German
ISBN-10 : 3456863020
ISBN-13 : 978-3456863023
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