Caregiving in the Home

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Caregiving in the Home Betty Ferrell Jo Hanson CAREGIVING Background In the United States, caring for the patient in the home setting has undergone marked shifts over the last 30…

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Disorders of Sexuality and Reproduction

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Disorders of Sexuality and Reproduction Mary K. Hughes INTRODUCTION Palliative care applies to the entire course of cancer, from diagnosis to death, and enhances quality of life (1). Bruner and…

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Psychosocial Consequences of Advanced Cancer

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Psychosocial Consequences of Advanced Cancer James R. Zabora Matthew J. Loscalzo All psychosocial care is palliative in nature. Attention must be directed to the realities of one’s life within their…

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The Family Meetings

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The Family Meetings Lori L. Olson Sumi K. Misra Mohana B. Karlekar Sara F. Martin INTRODUCTION The goal of excellent palliative care is to collaboratively meet the needs of the…

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Communication during Transitions of Care

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Communication during Transitions of Care James A. Tulsky Robert M. Arnold Palliative care aims to improve quality of life for patients and families living with serious illness. Good communication is…

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Cultural Issues

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Cultural Issues James Hallenbeck People experience health and illness in cultural contexts. A better understanding of culture helps the clinician avoid certain common pitfalls, thereby improving the chances of good…

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Hospice

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Hospice Martha L. Twaddle Sally A. Kelley END-OF-LIFE CARE For each of us, the sounds of our time passing are amplified in our feelings and emotions, in our fears and…

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Substance-Abuse Issues in Palliative Care

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Substance-Abuse Issues in Palliative Care Julie R. Hamrick Steven D. Passik Kenneth L. Kirsh INTRODUCTION Chemical dependency in patients with advanced illness poses complex clinical challenges. Particularly alarming is the…

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Anxiety

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Anxiety John L. Shuster Anxiety is an experience of worry, apprehension, unease, tension, or nervousness that is unpleasant and distressing. Almost any person facing a serious illness will experience some…

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