1st Edition

Nutrition and Hydration in Hospice Care Needs, Strategies, Ethics

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    This scholarly book enables health care professionals to appropriately address hospice patients’and families’concerns about nutrition and hydration. Nutrition and Hydration in Hospice Care is a comprehensive resource that provides hands-on practical information that readers can use in everyday hospice practice. The chapters identify problems, solutions, and ethical issues of nutrition and hydration in hospice care.

    The contributing authors provide the way for health care professionals, especially those in nursing, dietary, and pharmacy units, to jointly and effectively manage troublesome symptoms and ethical issues. The following topics are included in the scope of coverage:

    • nutrition/hydration needs during end-stage disease
    • nursing and dietary roles in identifying nutrition/hydration problems and implementing treatment
    • how needs of dying children and adults are different
    • legal and ethical dilemmas of withholding or withdrawing nutrition and hydration
    • appropriate and inappropriate uses of enteral and parenteral nutrition support during end-stage diseases
    • food service considerations in inpatient hospice facilities
    • appetite stimulant use in palliative care

      Because Nutrition and Hydration in Hospice Care is comprehensive, all members of hospice staffs can find practical information to use each day. The authors cover issues not found in other books for nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and physicians. They will find the information ready to apply at their work settings.

    Contents Preface
    • Nursing’s Role in the Nutritional Care of the Terminally Ill: Weathering the Storm
    • Nutrition and Hydration in the Terminally Ill Cancer Patient: The Nurse’s Role in Helping Patients and Families Cope
    • Nutritional Care of the Terminally Ill Adult
    • Caring for the Dying Child
    • Appetite Stimulants in Terminal Care: Treatment of Anorexia
    • Maximizing Foodservice in an Inpatient Hospice Setting
    • Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support of Terminally Ill Patients: Practical and Ethical Perspectives
    • Legal Decisions Affecting the Limitation of Nutritional Support
    • Reference Notes Included
    • Index

    Biography

    Charlette Gallagher-Allred, Madalon O'Rawe Amenta