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Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Format (B × H): 222 mm x 287 mm, Gewicht: 2188 g

Reihe: Oxford Textbooks In Palliative Medicine

Altilio / Otis-Green

Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work

Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Format (B × H): 222 mm x 287 mm, Gewicht: 2188 g

Reihe: Oxford Textbooks In Palliative Medicine

ISBN: 978-0-19-973911-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press


This comprehensive, evidence-informed text provides clinicians, researchers, policy-makers and academicians, with content to inform and enrich the guidelines recommended by the National Consensus Project and the National Quality Forum Preferred Practices. It is designed to meet the needs of health social work professionals who seek to provide culturally sensitive biopsychosocial-spiritual care for patients and families living with life-threatening illness. Edited
by two of the leading social work clinician-researchers in the US, this text serves as the definitive resource for practicing clinicians and fulfills the need for social work faculty who wish to complement general health care texts with information specific to palliative and end-of-life
care.
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Zielgruppe


Social work clinicians, researchers, and instructors; palliative care professionals

Weitere Infos & Material


Historical Context
1: Social Work and Palliative Care: The Early History - Dame Cicely Saunders
2: Palliative Social Work: An Historical Perspective - Bernice C. Harper
3: Defining Social Work's Role and Leadership Contributions in Palliative Care - Susan Blacker and Grace H. Christ
4: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? The Emerging Identity of Palliative Social Workers - Phillip C. Higgins
Social Work Practice: Setting-Specific
5: Palliative Care Consultation - Colleen M. Mulkerin
6: Palliative Social Work in the Intensive Care Unit - Andrew J. McCormick
7: Palliative Social Work in the Emergency Department - Robin Rudy Lawson
8: Social Work and Palliative Care in Hospice - Sherri Weisenfluh
9: Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care: The Invaluable Role of Social Work - Stacy F. Orloff
10: Home Based Palliative Care -Elena Davis-Stenhouse, Kennan Moore and Becky Niemeyer
11: Palliative Care in Long-term Care Facilities - Mercedes Bern-Klug and Kelsey Simons
12: Palliative Care for Veterans - Louisa Daratsos
13: Special Considerations in Rural and Inner City Areas - Richard B. Francoeur, Susan Murty and Bernice Sandowski
14: Clinical Trials and the Role of Social Work - Karlynn BrintzenhofSzoc
15: Key Roles for Palliative Social Work in Correctional Settings - John F. Linder and Sheila R. Enders
Social Work Practice: Screening, Assessment & Intervention
16: Screening, Assessment and a Problem Solving Intervention for Distress among Palliative Care Patients - James Zabora
17: Mental Health Risk in Palliative Care: The Social Work Role - Katherine Walsh and Susan Hedlund
18: Addressing Suffering in Palliative Care: Two Psychotherapeutic Models - Lissa Parsonnet and Carrie Lethborg
19: Spirituality and Social Work Practice in Palliative Care - Dona J. Reese
20: Discovering Strengths and Growth in Palliative Care - Susan Cadell, Sheryl Shermak and Meaghen Johnston
21: Caregivers in Palliative Care: Roles and Responsibilities - Myra Glajchen
22: Families & Family Conferencing - Iris Cohen Fineberg and Amy Bauer
23: The Doctor Within: Integrative Medicine, Social Work and Palliative Care - Lucia McBee
24: Sexuality, Sensuality and Intimacy in Palliative Care - Les Gallo-Silver
25: The Social Work Role in Pain and Symptom Management - John G. Cagle and Terry Altilio
26: The Whys and Wherefores of Support Groups: helping people cope - Nancy J. Sherman
27: Social Work and Technology: The software and hard drive of patient and family care - Katharine M. Campbell
28: Bereavement in the Beginning Phase of Life: Grief in children and their families - Nancy F. Cincotta
29: Holding On and Letting Go: The Red Thread of Adult Bereavement - Susan Gerbino and Mary Raymer
Population-Specific Practice
30: Palliative Social Work and Oncology Care - A. Marlene Lockey, Diane Benefiel and Margaret Meyer
31: Palliative Care in Chronic Kidney Disease - Teri Browne
32: Emerging Opportunities for Palliative Social Workers: Organ Failure and Neurological Disease - Kelly M. McHenry and Robin Rudy Lawson
33: Social Work, HIV Disease and Palliative Care - William Goeren
34: Palliative Care with Vulnerable Populations - Sarah Gehlert and Teresa Moro
35: Palliative Care with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Persons - Kathryn M. Smolinski and Yvette Colon
36: Social Work in Pediatric Palliative Care - Barbara L. Jones, Stacy S. Remke and Farya Phillips
37: Palliative Social Work with Older Adults and their Families - Daniel S. Gardner
Collaborations in Palliative Care
38: Teamwork in Palliative Care: An Integrative Approach - Doretta Stark
39: Social Work and Psychology - Becky Anderson, Louise Marasco, Julia Kasl-Godley and Sheila Kennedy
40: Social Work, Fundraising and Philanthropy: It's not just about money - Laura Benson and Carolyn Messner
41: Social Work, Self-Advocates and Users of Palliative Care Services - Peter Beresford and Suzy Croft
42: Social Work and Pharmacy- Maura Conry, Christopher M. Herndon and Diane R. Jackson
43: Social Work and Child Life: A family's journey with childhood cancer- Ellen Goldring and Judith Solomon
44: Social Work and Psychiatry - Jimmie Holland and Anne Hamilton Martin
45: Social Work and Creative Arts Services - John Mondanaro and Stacey Needleman
46: Social Workers and Physicians - J.J. Nadicksbernd, Kathryn Thornberry and Charles F. von Gunten
47: Social Work and Nursing - Holly Nelson-Becker and Betty Ferrell
48: Social Work and Speech Pathology: Supporting Communication in Palliative Care - Robin Pollens and Marie C. Lynn
49: Palliative Social Work and Genetics - John Quillin, Jaclyn Miller and Joann N. Bodurtha
50: Social Work and Spiritual Care Professionals - Donna L. Soltura and Linda F. Piotrowski
51: Social Work and Bioethics: Enhanced resolution of ethical dilemmas and the challenges along the way - Gary L. Stein and Jeanne Kerwin
52: Social Work and Volunteers - Wendy Walters and Dennis E. Watts
Palliative Social Work: Regional Voices from a Global Perspective
53: The Need for Global Capacity Building for Palliative Social Work - Rebecca Myers and Elizabeth J. Clark
54: Palliative Care, Culture and the Pacific Basin - Linda Anngela Cole, Lana Sue Ka'opua and Yvonne Yim
55: Palliative Social Work in Canada - Susan Cadell and Harvey Bosma
56: Palliative Social Work in Central Eastern Europe: Case of Romania - Csaba Degi
57: Palliative Social Work in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Elena D'Urbano
58: Australian Palliative Social Work - Julie Garrard, Julie Greathouse, Susan Hearn and Patricia McKinnon
59: Palliative Social Work: An African Perspective - Jennifer Jane Hunt and Valerie Maasdorp
60: Palliative Social Work: An Indian Perspective - A. Jagannathan and S. Juvva
61: Palliative Social Work in Japan - Yukie Kurihara
62: Palliative Social Work in a Chinese Context: An Integrated framework for Culturally Respectful Practice - Pamela Pui Yu Lueng and Cecilia Lai Wan Chan
63: Palliative Social Work in Singapore - Tzer Wee Ng and Cheng Wan Peh
64: Palliative Social Work in The UK - Malcolm Payne and Margaret Reith
65: Palliative Social Work in Israel - Shlomit Perry
66: Selected Issues in Palliative Care among East Jerusalem Arab Residents - Hanan Qasim
Ethics
67: Ethical Considerations in Palliative Care: An Overview - Patricia O'Donnell
68: The Social Work Role in Decision-Making: Ethical, Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives - Tracy Borgmeyer
69: Advance Directives from a Social Work Perspective: Influence of Culture and Family Dynamics - Karen Bullock
70: Pediatric Palliative Care: Ethics and Decision Making - Hollye Harrington-Jacobs
71: Social Work's Ethical Challenge: Supporting the Terminally Ill Who Consider a Hastened Death - John Linder, Tracy Schroepfer and Pamela Miller
72: Palliative Sedation: A View through the Kaleidoscope - Terry Altilio
Professional Issues
73: Navigating in Swampy Lowlands: A Relational Approach to Practice-Based Learning in Palliative Care - David Browning and Susan Gerbino
74: Enhancing Professionalism, Leadership and Advocacy: A Call to Arms - Mary Raymer and Gary Gardia
75: The Power and Potential of Language - Terry Altilio
76: Growing the Workforce: Professional Development - Barbara Jones and Ellen Csikai
77: Professional Connections for Palliative Social Workers - Ellen Csikai
78: Financial Considerations for the Palliative Social Worker - Jamie Goldberg and Michal Scharlin
79: Social Work Research Agenda in Palliative & End-of-Life Care - Guadalupe Palos
80: Merging Research and Clinical Practice -Debra Oliver Parker and Karla Washington
81: Continuous Quality Improvement and Organizational Change - Barbara Ivanko
82: Policy Issues in Palliative and End-of-Life Care - Judith Peres
83: Self-care as Best Practice in Palliative Care - Elizabeth Clark
84: Legacy Building: Implications for Reflective Practice - Shirley Otis-Green
Epilogue: Lessons Learned
Appendix: Index of Patient Narratives
Index


Terry Altilio, MSW, ACSW, LCSW is Coordinator of Social Work for the Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. In addition to direct work with patients and families, she has published and lectured nationally and internationally on topics such as pain management, ethics, palliative care and psychosocial issues in end-of-life care. She received a Project on Death in America Social Work Leadership award to establish
a social work post graduate fellowship in palliative care and the Social Work Network in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, an email discussion group which currently networks over 500 social workers.

Shirley Otis-Green, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, OSW-C is a licensed clinical social worker and Senior Research Specialist in Nursing Research and Education at the City of Hope in Duarte, California. Her clinical work, research, presentations and publications focus on transdisciplinary palliative care and integrated symptom management with a special emphasis on underserved populations. Shirley is the Principal Investigator of two National Cancer Institute-funded grants, and developed the nationally
recognized Promoting Excellence in Pain Management and Palliative Care for Social Workers course. She received a Social Work Leadership Award from the Project on Death in America and is a Mayday Pain and Society Fellow.


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