A Safer Death Multidisciplinary Aspects of Terminal Care.
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Gilmore, A.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Verlag
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2012
CONTENTS NOTE
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One - Problems of Death and Dying.- "Safe Death" in the Postmodern World.- The Inner Web.- Terminal Care: from a Sociological Perspective.- The Problems of Death and Dying from a Psychoanalytic Perspective.- The Anxiety of the Unknown - Dying in a Psycho-Existential Perspective.- Four Frames of Death in Modern Hospital.- Various Environments Surrounding Death Among the Japanese Elderly.- The Nest-Egg and the Funeral - Fear of Death on the Parish Among the Elderly.- Terminal Care in Children.- Terminal Care in the Old.- Risk Factors with Mortality Among the Elderly Bereaved.- Ethical Implications of Use of the Living Will in Care of the Terminally Ill.- Two - Varieties of Caring Responses.- Pain Treatment and Terminal Care in Finnish Hospitals.- Special Equipment for the Severely Disabled.- Setting Up A District Health Authority Terminal Care Support Team.- A Creative Response to Multiple Losses.- Jusqu'a la Mort, Accompagner la Vie.- Self Help and the Role of Psychosocial Support and Therapy.- Short-Term Psychotherapy and Crisis Intervention in Bereavement.- A Family and A Team - Nurses' Roles in In-Patient Terminal Care.- Bereavement Support - The Relationship Between Professionals and Volunteers.- The Development of a Program to Assist Schoolage Children in Coping with the Death of a Classmate.- Three - Evaluation.- Battle Fatigue in Hospice/Palliative Care.- Terminal Care of the Child with Cancer: An Analysis of Parent/Child Attitudes.- Evaluation of the Use of Terminal Care Services in an Inner City District.- The Effectiveness of a Psychological Training Designed for Health Care Professionals Dealing with Terminal Cancer Patients.- Health Services Used by Cancer Patients During the Terminal Three Months.- Physician's Attitudes in the Management of Terminally Ill Patients.- A Comparison of Four Outcome Measures of Terminal Care.- Contributors.