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    Author(s)Ann M. Berger
    PublisherSPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY
    ISBN9780826128249
    Pages250
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2018

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    SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY Handbook of Supportive Oncology and Palliative Care by Ann M. Berger

    Handbook of Supportive Oncology and Palliative Care is a practical guide to providing evidence-based and value-based care to adult and pediatric cancer patients experiencing severe symptoms and stressors due to cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment, and comorbid conditions. This accessible reference provides the art and science behind the whole-person and family approach to care by delivering the best practices to relieving a cancer patient's symptoms across physical, psychosocial, and spiritual dimensions. Unlike other resources, this book covers all dimensions of palliative care but with a special emphasis on primary palliative care. Part One of the handbook provides the essential background and principles of supportive oncology and palliative care, including chapters on understanding the adult and pediatric patient and family illness experience, the roles and responsibilities of the palliative care team, and the art of the palliative care assessment interview. Part Two covers symptom management and includes ten chapters considering the major physical and psychosocial symptoms a cancer patient may face-neurologic, cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, psychiatric, sleep and fatigue, pain, and psychosocial and spiritual distress. Part Three addresses special considerations and issues that an oncologist, physician, nurse or other healthcare provider often face in these settings, including chapters on intimacy, sexuality, and fertility issues, grief and bereavement, running a family meeting, care for the caregiver, and survivorship.Written by expert clinicians, this state-of-the-art handbook is a necessary resource for any oncologist, nurse, primary care physician, psychosocial expert, or related practitioner who endeavors to improve quality of life and provide healing to those suffering from cancer and its treatment.Key Features:Provides the binding principles of palliative care for pediatrics, adults and families from diverse cultures and spiritual beliefsEasy-to-read format makes extracting content fast and convenient for both the clinical and educational settingGuides the clinician and practitioner through the palliative care assessment process, including the appropriate questions for the palliative care interviewInterdisciplinary team approach to psychosocial and spiritual careIncludes access to the fully searchable downloadable eBook Part 1: The Whole-Person Approach to Supportive Oncology and Palliative CareChapter One: Understanding the Adult Cancer Patient and Caregiver Perspective - The Illness Experience: Kim Mooney-DoyleChapter Two: Understanding the Pediatric Cancer Patient and Caregiver Perspective - The Illness Experience Kathryn Detwiler, Brian Detwiler, Deborah Fisher, Katherine Patterson KellyChapter Three: Principles of Palliative Care: Across Age Groups, Settings, and Cultures Meaghann WeaverChapter Four: The Palliative Care Team and Care Coordination - Healing Versus Curing Lisa C. Lindley and Jessica Keim-MalpassChapter Five: The Palliative Care Assessment - Clinical Interview Questions for Adults and Children Ann M. Berger, Lori Wiener, Najmeh Jafari, and Christina M. PuchalskiPart 2: Symptom Management of Advanced Cancer and Cancer TreatmentChapter Six: Neurologic Symptom Management in the Advanced Brain and CNS Cancer Patient Ann H. LichtensteinChapter Seven: Heart Failure in Adults and Children with Oncologic Disease David SteinhornChapter Eight: Pulmonary Symptom Management jn Adults and Children with Oncologic Disease David Steinhorn and Julia CheringalChapter Nine: Gastrointestinal Symptom Management in Adults and Childrens with Oncologic Disease Shana S. Jacobs and Gleynora GilBhrigdeChapter Ten: Genitourinary Symptom Management in Adults and Childrens with Oncologic Disease Michael H. Hsieh, Jeffrey Villanueva, and Monika GasiorekChapter Eleven: Psychiatric Symptom Management in Adult and Pediatric Cancer Patients: Anxiety, Delirium, and Depression Ann H. Lichtenstein, Anna B. Jolliffe, and Rezvan AmeliChapter Twelve: Sleep Disorders, Fatigue, and Sleep Deprivation Management in Adult and Pediatric Cancer Patients Meaghann Weaver and Jill BechazChapter Thirteen: Cancer Pain and its Treatment Sarah M. Verga, Andrew Whitman, Kevin Adams, and Ambereen K. MehtaChapter Fourteen: Drug-Related Endocrine System Disruption and Management in Palliative Cancer Care Ashley Anderson and Jaydira Del RiveroChapter Fifteen: Psychosocial and Spiritual Distress in the Advanced Adult and Pediatric Cancer Patient Laura Hofmann, Rita Manfredi, Robert Kaiser, Najmeh Jafari, and Christina M. PuchalskiPart 3: Supportive Oncology and Quality of Life Considerations for Patients, Families, and CaregiversChapter Sixteen: Intimacy, Sexuality, and Fertility Issues Associated with Cancer Treatment Tara BermanChapter Seventeen: Caregiver and Family Grief and Bereavement (including anticipatory and complicated) Rachel Ombres, Karen Baker, Lori WienerChapter Eighteen: Running a Family Meeting with the Palliative Care Team Juanita L. Smith, Margaret M. Mahon, and Shana JacobsChapter Nineteen: Caring for the Family Caregiver of Cancer Patients Lori Wiener, Margaret Bevans, Amy Garee, and Allison ApplebaumChapter Twenty: Palliative Care and Cancer Survivorship Rebecca Berger and M. Jennifer ChengChapter Twenty-One: Palliative and End of Life Care for Adult and Pediatric Cancer Patients Victoria D. Powell and Anne WatsonChapter Twenty-Two: Advanced Care Planning for Adult and Pediatric Cancer Patients Katarin Eve Roth and Maureen E. Lyon



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