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Compassion : The Essence Of Palliative And End-of-life Care Paperback

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Philip J. Larkin
Book Description
Since the efforts of Dame Cicely Saunders and the founders of the modern hospice movement, compassion has become a fundamental part of palliative care. In this ground-breaking book, international experts give their critical thoughts on the essence and role of compassion, in both palliative and hospice care over the past half-century. Compassion: The essence of palliative and end-of-life care provides insight into the motivations for, and practice of, compassionate palliative and hospice care, featuring the reflections of leading healthcare professionals, social workers, chaplains and educators. Chapters utilise case examples and first-hand experiences to explore the historical and contemporary discourse surrounding the concept of compassion in palliative medicine. This book is relevant to a multidisciplinary audience of palliative care practitioners, including undergraduate and graduate students in sociology, psychology and theology, and healthcare professionals in oncology and gerontology.
ISBN-13
9780198703310
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
15/Dec/15
Number of Pages
244
About the Author
Philip Larkin, Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing, Palliative Care, University College Dublin and Our Lady's Hospice and Care Services, Dublin Ireland
Editorial Review
...fascinating... Here are the thoughts and advice of 19 experienced palliative care professionals on all aspects of compassion, and much more. * Roger Woodruff,Hospice Care * It provides an inspiring read, both to clinicians within palliative care and to those new to the field who are looking to understand its compassionate foundations. * Simon Noah Etkind, European Journal of Palliative Care, Vol. 23, No. 3 *