Patient participation in palliative care : a voice for the voiceless
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Patient participation in palliative care : a voice for the voiceless
Oxford University Press, 2003
- pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- A voice for the voiceless / Dame Cicely Saunders
- The changing National Health Service, user involvement and palliative care / Neil Small
- Developments in user organizations / Jane Bradburn
- Quality issues in palliative and supportive care / Sam H. Ahmedzai and John Hunt
- Education in palliative care / Emma Davie and Bill Noble
- Cultural difference and palliative care / Juan M. Núñez Olarte
- Bereavement care / Marilyn Relf
- Multi-professional teamwork / Pam Firth
- Palliative medicine / James Gilbert
- Palliative nursing / Mandy Stratford
- Palliative care social work / Lindsey Napier
- Palliative care and chaplaincy / Peter W. Speck
- Palliative care and psychology / Christine Kalus
- Conclusions / Alwyn Lishman
- Conclusion : thoughts of a palliative care user / Fiona Broughton