“This 5th edition is an important achievement; it is a symbol of commitment to the field of palliative nursing, where we have been and where we are going.”
– Betty Rolling Ferrell, Ph D, MA, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN
From the Foreword
The aging population has only grown since the first edition of this comprehensive and seminal publication nearly 20 years ago. Based on the need to humanize rather than medicalize the illness experience for patients, this text delves into palliative care beyond the specific diseases affecting the patient. Instead, content focuses on the whole person and family.
Palliative patients struggle with chronic, debilitating, and painful conditions, and grapple with the fact that life as they knew it has already passed away. Families and friends reciprocally suffer, not knowing how to help and therefore become the secondary victims of the disease. This is not the challenge of a lone nurse, or a single physician, therapist, or social worker. Rather, palliative and hospice care requires the expertise and unique roles of an interprofessional team to help the patient and family strengthen their resilience, continue to find meaning and purpose in life, and cure what can be cured.
Palliative Care Nursing, Fifth Edition, delivers advanced empirical, aesthetic, ethical and personal knowledge. This new edition brings an increased focus on outcomes, benchmarking progress, and goals of care. It expounds upon the importance of the cross-disciplinary collaboration introduced in the previous edition. Every chapter in Sections I, II, and III includes content written by a non-nursing member of the interprofessional team. Based on best-evidence and clinical practice guidelines, this text presents comprehensive, targeted interventions responsive to the needs of palliative and hospice patients and family. Each chapter contains compassionate, timely, appropriate, and cost-effective care for diverse populations across the illness trajectory.
Key Features
- The expanded new edition offers current, comprehensive, one-stop source of highly-relevant clinical information on palliative care
- Life-span approach: age-appropriate nursing considerations (e.g. geriatric, pediatric and family)
- Includes disease-specific and symptom-specific nursing management chapters
- Promotes a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to palliative care
- Offers important legal, ethical and cultural considerations related to death and dying
- Case Studies with Case Study Conclusion in each clinical chapter
New to The Fifth Edition:
- An expanded chapter on Palliative Care incorporates most up to date scope and standards, information on Basic and Advanced HPNA certification, self-reflection and self-care for nurses.
- A chapter on Interprofessional Collaboration
- Instructor Resources: Power points and Test bank
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Contents
Contributors
Foreword by Betty R. Ferrell, Ph D, RN, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN
Preface
SECTION I: UNDERSTANDING PALLIATIVE CARE
1. Palliative Care Nursing
Anne M. Wilkinson, Deborah Witt Sherman, Tonie Metheny, & Marianne Matzo
2. Palliative Care: Responsive to the Need for Healthcare Reform in the United States
Deborah Witt Sherman & Marilyn Bookbinder
3. Interprofessional Collaboration
Deborah Witt Sherman & Anne M. Wilkinson
4. Ethical Aspects of Palliative Care
Anita J. Tarzian
5. Legal Aspect of Palliative Care and Advance Care Planning
Kathleen O. Perrin
SECTION II: CARING FOR THE WHOLE PERSON AND HIS OR HER FAMILY
6. Culture and Spirituality as Domains of Quality Palliative Care
Deborah Witt Sherman & David C. Free
7. Intimacy and Sexual Health
Marianne Matzo
8. Family Caregivers
Deborah Witt Sherman
9. Communicating With Seriously Ill and Dying Patients, Their Families, and Their Healthcare Practitioners
Kathleen O. Perrin
10. Health Promotion and Rehabilitation in Palliative Care
John P. Rosenberg & Kathrine Hammill
11. Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
Mertie L. Potter & Brendan P. Wynne
12. Holistic Integrative Therapies in Palliative Care
Carla Mariano
SECTION III: PHYSICAL HEALTH: LIFE-THREATENING DISEASES
13. Cancer
Maritza C. Alencar
14. End-Stage Heart Disease
Lucie B. Dlugasch
15. Chronic Lung Disease
Mary M. Brennan
16. Neurological Disorders
Melody Hope Gallamore
17. End-Stage Renal Disease
Debra J. Hain
18. End-Stage Liver Disease
Lissi Hansen & Anna Sasaki
19. Palliative Care and HIV/AIDS
Patrick Kenny, Carl A. Kirton, Anna Krakowski, & Deborah Witt Sherman
SECTION IV: PHYSICAL HEALTH: SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT
20. Pain: Assessment and Treatment Using a Multimodal Approach
Rose Anne Indelicato & Mary Layman-Goldstein
21. Dyspnea
Cynthia Reno Balkstra
22. Anxiety, Depression, and Delirium
Nicole G. Loving & Constance M. Dahlin
23. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and End-of-Life Care
Kristen H. Sorocco & Kristi L. Bratkovich
24. Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Raymond R. Blush III
25. Fatigue
Marianne Matzo
26. Minimizing Skin Alterations
Elizabeth A. Ayello & R. Gary Sibbald
27. Peri-Death Nursing Care
Marianne Matzo & Jane A. Hill
Index
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Deborah Witt Sherman, Ph D, APRN, ANP-BC, ACHPN, FAAN, is a professor with tenure at Florida International University and has a strong career in education, research, clinical practice, leadership, and administration.