1st Edition

Communication in Palliative Care Clear Practical Advice, Based on a Series of Real Case Studies

By Janet Dunphy Copyright 2012
    160 Pages
    by CRC Press

    160 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Janet's skill in this book lies in her ability to combine theory with narrative, and natural science with humanity, to create a text that resonates deeply - bringing to light the message that intellectual knowledge is nothing if not accompanied by sensitive delivery and humanity. Mary Kiely, in the Foreword This practical, thought-provoking guide provides the unemotional, clear and accurate advice necessary for communicating with patients in a palliative care setting. Completely up-to-date, this book includes new initiatives born of the End of Life Care Strategy (2008), and details the ethics of key issues in palliative care. Crucially, it considers the fine art of communication - the pivotal aspect of being a palliative care expert that is so difficult to quantify and teach. It uses genuine anecdotes and case-studies to bring theory to life and assist in everyday application. Communication in Palliative Care is a wide-ranging, invaluable resource to palliative care professionals across all clinical settings.

    Relationships. Being a professional. Assessment skills. Diagnosis. Treatment. The impact of serious illness. Confirmation of a poor prognosis. Key ethical issues in communication. The specifics of advance care planning. Breaking bad news within palliative care. The dying phase. Frequently asked questions. Looking after you. Conclusion.

    Biography

    Janet Dunphy qualified as a nurse in 1980. She has spent 23 years working, studying and teaching as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in palliative care.