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Written by an established, comprehensive, multidisciplinary focused, internationally-recognized team, the sixth edition has been fully revised and brought up to date with the inclusion of recent developments in the speciality, to ensure that it retains its reputation as the definitive reference on palliative care.
Section 1: The worldwide status of palliative care; 1.1 Carlos Centeno, Sheila Payne, and Eduardo Garralda: International progress in the development of palliative care; 1.2 Lukas Radbruch and Liliana De Lima: Essential medicines for palliative care; 1.3 Frank Brennan and Liz Gwyther: Human rights issues; 1.4 Stephen R. Connor: Policy in palliative care; Section 2: The challenge of palliative medicine; 2.1 Russell K. Portenoy: Building definitional consensus in palliative care; 2.2 Nathan I. Cherny and Russell K. Portenoy: Core concepts in palliative care; 2.3 Davinia Seah, David Marco, Jennifer Philip, and Megan B. Sands: The epidemiology of death and symptoms: planning for population-based palliative care; 2.4 Barry Laird, Erna Haraldsdottir, and Charlie Hall: Barriers to the delivery of palliative care; 2.5 Jonathan Koffman and Natalia Calanzani: Ethnic and cultural aspects of palliative and end of life care; 2.6 Peter S. Hall, Katharina Diernberger, and Liz Grant: Health economics for palliative care; Section 3: Service delivery issues in palliative care; 3.1 Breffni Hannon, Stein Kaasa, and Camilla Zimmermann: Specialist palliative care along the trajectory of illness: issues in the early integration of palliative care; 3.2 Irene J. Higginson: Palliative care delivery models; 3.3 Sharon Einav, Nathan I. Cherny, and J. Randall Curtis: Palliative medicine in the intensive care unit; 3.4 Naomi George and Corita Grudzen: Palliative care in the emergency department; 3.5 Jane Phillips and Annmarie Hosie: Palliative care in the nursing home; Section 4: Healthcare professionals in palliative care; 4.1 Dagny Faksvag Haugen, Friedemann Nauck, and Deborah Witt Sherman: The core team and the extended team; 4.2 Nathan I. Cherny, Batsheva Werman, and Michael Kearney: Burnout, compassion fatigue, and moral distress in palliative care; 4.3 Betty R. Ferrell, Polly Mazanec, Pam Malloy, and Rose Virani: Nursing Education in palliative care; 4.4 Terry Altilio, Bridget Sumser, and Nina Laing: Social work in palliative care; 4.5 George Handzo and Christina Puchalski: The role of the chaplain in palliative care; 4.6 Maria Denise Pessoa Silva, Fiona Rolls, Lynne White, Tamsin Longley, Jane Murphy, and Jill Cooper: Occupational therapy in palliative care; 4.7 Nigel Hartley: The role of the creative arts in palliative care; 4.8 Samantha Cushen and Aoife Ryan: The role of the dietitian in palliative care; 4.9 Lucy Fettes and Matthew Maddocks: Physiotherapy in palliative care; 4.10 Tim Luckett and Katherine L.P. Reid: Speech and language therapy in palliative care; 4.11 E. Alessandra Strada: Clinical psychology in palliative care; 4.12 Ebtesam Ahmed: The contribution of the clinical pharmacist in palliative care; 4.13 Andrew M. Cole: Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient; Section 5: Communication and palliative medicine; 5.1 Thomas W. LeBlanc and James Tulsky: Communication with the patient and family; 5.2 Susan D. Block: Practical considerations including difficult conversations; 5.3 Judith Rietjens, Ida Korfage, and Jane Seymour: Advance care planning; Section 6: Family and caregiver issues; 6.1 Carrie Lethborg and David W. Kissane: Family dynamics in the context of serious illness; 6.2 Rinat Nissim, Sarah Hales, and Gary Rodin: Caregiver burden and distress; Section 7: Pain; 7.1 Lucy N. Wyld, Clare Rayment, and Mike I. Bennett: Definition and assessment of chronic pain in advanced disease; 7.2 Anthony H. Dickenson and Richard Gordon-Williams: Pathophysiology of pain in cancer and other terminal illnesses; 7.3 Nathan I. Cherny: Acute cancer pain syndromes; 7.4 Nathan I. Cherny: Chronic cancer pain syndromes; 7.5 Ruth Miles, Steven Wanklyn, and Joy Ross: Principles of drug therapy; 7.6 Nathan I. Cherny and Marie T. Fallon: Opioid therapy: optimizing analgesic outcomes; 7.7 Joseph V. Pergolizzi, Jr., Jo Ann LeQuang, Flaminia Coluzzi, Dean Mariano, Andrew Nicolaou, and Christopher Gharibo: Opioid therapy: managing risks of abuse, addiction, and diversion; 7.8 Per Sjogren, Frank Elsner, and Stein Kaasa: Non-opioid analgesics; 7.9 Russell K. Portenoy, Ebtesam Ahmed, and Mona Patel: Adjuvant analgesics: principles of use; 7.10 Robert A. Swarm, Menelaos Karanikolas, Lesley K. Rao, and Rajiv K. Shah: Interventional approaches for chronic pain; 7.11 Helena Knotkova: Neurostimulation in pain management; 7.12 Joseph Winger, Carolyn E. Keeler, and Francis Keefe: Behavioral and psychosocial interventions for pain management; 7.13 Noah Samuels and Eran Ben-Arye: Integrative medicine therapies in pain management; 7.14 Peter Hoskin: Management issues in bone pain; 7.15 Lise Ventzel and Nanna Finnerup: Management issues in neuropathic pain; 7.16 Victor T. Chang: Management issues in visceral pain; 7.17 Judith A. Paice: Management issues in chronic pain following cancer therapy; 7.18 Renee McCulloch: Paediatric pain control; Section 8: Gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders; 8.1 Katherine Clark: Dysphagia, dyspepsia, and hiccups; 8.2 Saskie Dorman: Nausea and vomiting; 8.3 Philip J. Larkin: Constipation and diarrhoea; 8.4 Alexandra Shingina and Anne M. Larson: Jaundice, ascites, and encephalopathy; 8.5 Vickie Baracos and Sharon M. Watanabe: Aetiology, classification, assessment, and treatment of the anorexia-cachexia syndrome; 8.6 Jann Arends and Florian Strasser: Parenteral nutrition; Section 9: Cardio-respiratory symptoms and disorders; 9.1 Miriam J. Johnson and David C. Currow: Breathlessness and other respiratory symptoms in palliative care; 9.2 Doris Tse and Kin-Sang Chan: Cough and other pulmonary symptoms; Section 10: Skin and oral symptoms and disorders; 10.1 Sebastian Probst and Georgina Gethin: Skin problems in palliative care; 10.2 Charles P. Tilley, Mei R. Fu, Janet H. Van Cleave, Allison R. Most, and Christopher Comfort: Palliative wound and ostomy care; 10.3 Vaughan Keeley: Lymphoedema and oedema of advanced disease; 10.4 Andrew N. Davies: Oral care; Section 11: Genitourinary symptoms and disorders; 11.1 Jennifer G. Rothschild, Noah E. Canvasser, Frederick J. Meyers, and Christopher Evans,: Dysuria, frequency, and bladder spasm; 11.2 Noah E. Canvasser, Jennifer G. Rothschild, Frederick J. Meyers, and Christopher P. Evans: Obstructive urinary disorders; Section 12: Constitutional symptoms and related disorders; 12.1 Sriram Yennurajalingam and Eduardo Bruera: Fatigue; 12.2 Lauren Kadwell, Jane Ussher, Emilee Gilbert, Janette Perz, and Amanda Hordern: Sexuality in palliative care: discussing patient sexuality and intimacy in palliative care; 12.3 Kyriaki Mystakidou, Efi Parpa, and Eleni Tsilika: Sleep disorders; 12.4 Simon Noble, Nicola Pease, and Nicholas Chinn-Yee: Assessment and management of thrombotic complications; 12.5 Bill Hulme, Sarah Wilcox, Paul Ashwood, Laura Deacon, Hazel Gilkes, and Victoria Montgomery: Assessment and management of bleeding complications in the medically ill; Section 13: Psychiatric and psychological symptoms and disorders; 13.1 Tzeela Cohen and Simon Wein: Coping and resilience in palliative medicine; 13.2 David W. Kissane: Depression, demoralization, and suicidality; 13.3 Kerry A. Sherman and Christopher J. Kilby: Fear, anxiety, and adjustment disorder in palliative care; 13.4 Meera Agar, Yesne Alici, Augusto Caraceni, and William Breitbart: Delirium; 13.5 David W. Kissane: Bereavement; Section 14: Palliative care in cancer; 14.1 Nathan I. Cherny and Stein Kaasa: The oncologist s role in delivering palliative care; 14.2 Olav Dajani and Karin Jordan: Disease-modifying therapies in advanced cancer-medical treatment; 14.3 Peter Hoskin: Radiotherapy in symptom management; 14.4 Robert Krouse and Brian Badgwell: The role of general surgery in the palliative care of patients with cancer; 14.5 Mohamed Yakoub and John Healey: Orthopaedic surgery in the palliation of cancer; 14.6 Eran Ben-Arye and Noah Samuels: Integrative oncology in palliative medicine; 14.7 Tarun Sabharwal, Nicos I. Fotiadis, and Andy Adam: Interventional radiology in the palliation of cancer; 14.8 Augusto Caraceni, Fabio Simonetti, and Cinzia Martini: Neurological problems in advanced cancer; 14.9 Richella Ryan and Ruth Casey: Endocrine and metabolic complications of advanced cancer; 14.10 Jason W. Boland and Elaine G. Boland: Malignant Bowel obstruction; 14.11 Catriona R. Mayland and Simon N. Rogers: Palliative care issues in head and neck cancers; 14.12 Thomas W. LeBlanc and Arjee El-Jawahri: Palliative care issues in populations with haematological malignancies; 14.13 Nancy Zhu and Cynthia Wu: Anaemia, cytopenias, and thrombosis in palliative medicine; Section 15: Issues in populations with non-cancer illnesses; 15.1 Meera Pahuja and Peter Selwyn: HIV/AIDS; 15.2 Natasha Smallwood and Nicole Goh: Advanced diseases of the lung; 15.3 Steve Pantilat, Patricia Davidson, and Mitch Psotka: Advanced heart disease; 15.4 Eric Widera, Shaida Talebreza, and Rachelle E. Bernacki: Dementia; 15.5 Stefan Lorenzl and Raymond Voltz: Neurological disorders other than dementia; 15.6 Arpan Patel and Anne Walling: Palliative care and end-stage liver disease; 15.7 Fliss E.M. Murtagh: End-stage kidney disease; 15.8 Anne Wilkinson and Marianne Matzo: Palliative care in catastrophic disasters and humanitarian crises; Section 16: Issues of the very young and the very old; 16.1 Erna Haraldsdottir and Sally Paul: Involving children and families when someone important is dying or has died; 16.2 Myra Bluebond-Langner, Richard W. Langner, and Ignasi Clemente: Care of children with advanced illness; 16.3 Meera Agar and Jane Phillips: Palliative medicine and care of the elderly; Section 17: Spiritual issues in palliative medicine; 17.1 Susan McClement, Genevieve Thompson, and Jamie Penner: Spiritual issues in palliative medicine; 17.2 Yvan Beaussant, Alexandra Nichipor, and Tracy A. Balboni: Integration of spiritual care into palliative care service delivery models; Section 18: The terminal phase; 18.1 Christian T. Sinclair: Predicting survival in patients with advanced disease; 18.2 David Hui and Masanori Mori: Physiology of dying; 18.3 Judith Lacey and Nathan I. Cherny: Management of the actively dying patient; Section 19: Ethical issues; 19.1 Robert C. Macauley: Practical bioethics in the care of patients with advanced illness; 19.2 Alexander A. Kon: Requests for futile or inappropriate interventions near the end of life; 19.3 Nathan I. Cherny: Autonomy and shared decision making in a multi-cultural world; 19.4 Linda Emanuel, Rebecca Johnson, and Lara Boyken: Truth-telling and consent; 19.5 Richard D.W. Hain: Ethics in paediatric palliative care; 19.6 Lars Johan Materstvedt: Ethical issues in physician aid-in-dying; 19.7 Danielle Ko, Hannah Evans-Barns, and Craig Blinderman: Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (including artificial nutrition and hydration); 19.8 Eric L. Krakauer: Medical and ethical considerations in palliative sedation at the end of life; Section 20: Assessment tools and Informatics; 20.1 Afaf Girgis, Amy Waller, and Breanne Hobden: Palliative care needs assessment tools; 20.2 Jennifer Tieman and David C. Currow: Informatics and literature search; 20.3 Madeline Li, Tracy A. Balboni, Rinat Nissim, and Gary Rodin: Validated assessment tools for psychological, spiritual, and family issues; Section 21: Teaching and training in palliative medicine; 21.1 Karen Forbes and Jane Gibbins: Physicians; 21.2 Geana Paula Kurita and Philip J. Larkin: Nurses; 21.3 Myra Glajchen, George Handzo, and Ebtesam Ahmed: Teaching and training in palliative social work, chaplaincy, and pharmacy; Section 22: Research in palliative medicine; 22.1 Marianne J. Hjermstad and Stein Kaasa: Research in palliative care; 22.2 Miriam J. Johnson and David C. Currow: The principles of evidence-based medicine; 22.3 Pal Klepstad and Stein Kaasa: Understanding clinical trials in palliative care research; 22.4 Kate Flemming: Qualitative research; 22.5 David K. Kissane, Christopher H. Grossman, and Clare O’Callaghan: Research into psychosocial issues; 22.6 Tyler Tate and David Casarett: Ethical issues in palliative care research; 22.7 Jon Havard Loge and Stein Kaasa: Quality of life and patient-reported outcome measures; 22.8 Tinne Smets and Luc Deliens: Health services research in palliative and end-of-life care; 22.9 Irene J. Higginson and Mevhibe B. Hocaoglu: Clinical audit in palliative medicine
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