Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine
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Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine
Kaasa, Stein; Cherny, Nathan I.; Portenoy, Russell K.; Currow, David C.; Fallon, Marie T.
Oxford University Press
09/2021
1408
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Inglês
9780198821328
15 a 20 dias
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Section 1: The worldwide status of palliative care
1.1: Carlos Centeno, Sheila Payne, and Eduardo Garralda: International progress in the development of palliative medicine
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 Malcom Cole: Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient
Section 5: Communication and palliative medicine
5.1: Thomas 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: Ebtesam Ahmed, Russell K. Portenoy, and Mona Patel: Adjuvant analgesics: principles of use
7.10: Robert A. Swarm, Menelaos Karanikolas, Lesley K. Rao, and Rajiv K. Shah: 7.10 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: Nanna Finnerup and Lise Ventzel: 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 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 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: Christopher Evans, Jennifer G. Rothschild, Noah Canvasser, and Frederick Meyers: 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 Mayland and Simon N. Rogers: Palliative care issues in head and neck cancers
14.12: Thomas William 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 Emily 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: 3 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 Hjermstad and Stein Kaasa: Research in palliative care
22.2: Miriam 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 Hocaoglu: Clinical audit in palliative medicine
1.1: Carlos Centeno, Sheila Payne, and Eduardo Garralda: International progress in the development of palliative medicine
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 Malcom Cole: Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient
Section 5: Communication and palliative medicine
5.1: Thomas 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: Ebtesam Ahmed, Russell K. Portenoy, and Mona Patel: Adjuvant analgesics: principles of use
7.10: Robert A. Swarm, Menelaos Karanikolas, Lesley K. Rao, and Rajiv K. Shah: 7.10 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: Nanna Finnerup and Lise Ventzel: 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 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 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: Christopher Evans, Jennifer G. Rothschild, Noah Canvasser, and Frederick Meyers: 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 Mayland and Simon N. Rogers: Palliative care issues in head and neck cancers
14.12: Thomas William 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 Emily 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: 3 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 Hjermstad and Stein Kaasa: Research in palliative care
22.2: Miriam 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 Hocaoglu: Clinical audit in palliative medicine
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Section 1: The worldwide status of palliative care
1.1: Carlos Centeno, Sheila Payne, and Eduardo Garralda: International progress in the development of palliative medicine
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 Malcom Cole: Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient
Section 5: Communication and palliative medicine
5.1: Thomas 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: Ebtesam Ahmed, Russell K. Portenoy, and Mona Patel: Adjuvant analgesics: principles of use
7.10: Robert A. Swarm, Menelaos Karanikolas, Lesley K. Rao, and Rajiv K. Shah: 7.10 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: Nanna Finnerup and Lise Ventzel: 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 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 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: Christopher Evans, Jennifer G. Rothschild, Noah Canvasser, and Frederick Meyers: 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 Mayland and Simon N. Rogers: Palliative care issues in head and neck cancers
14.12: Thomas William 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 Emily 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: 3 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 Hjermstad and Stein Kaasa: Research in palliative care
22.2: Miriam 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 Hocaoglu: Clinical audit in palliative medicine
1.1: Carlos Centeno, Sheila Payne, and Eduardo Garralda: International progress in the development of palliative medicine
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 Malcom Cole: Medical rehabilitation and the palliative care patient
Section 5: Communication and palliative medicine
5.1: Thomas 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: Ebtesam Ahmed, Russell K. Portenoy, and Mona Patel: Adjuvant analgesics: principles of use
7.10: Robert A. Swarm, Menelaos Karanikolas, Lesley K. Rao, and Rajiv K. Shah: 7.10 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: Nanna Finnerup and Lise Ventzel: 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 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 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: Christopher Evans, Jennifer G. Rothschild, Noah Canvasser, and Frederick Meyers: 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 Mayland and Simon N. Rogers: Palliative care issues in head and neck cancers
14.12: Thomas William 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 Emily 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: 3 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 Hjermstad and Stein Kaasa: Research in palliative care
22.2: Miriam 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 Hocaoglu: Clinical audit in palliative medicine
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