Detalls del llibre
When the end of life makes its inevitable appearance, people should be able to expect reliable, humane, and effective caregiving. Yet too many dying people suffer unnecessarily. While an "overtreated" dying is feared, untreated pain or emotional abandonment are equally frightening.Approaching Death reflects a wide-ranging effort to understand what we know about care at the end of life, what we have yet to learn, and what we know but do not adequately apply. It seeks to build understanding of what constitutes good care for the dying and offers recommendations to decisionmakers that address specific barriers to achieving good care.This volume offers a profile of when, where, and how Americans die. It examines the dimensions of caring at the end of life:
Llegir més - Determining diagnosis and prognosis and communicating these to patient and family.
- Establishing clinical and personal goals.
- Matching physical, psychological, spiritual, and practical care strategies to the patient's values and circumstances. Approaching Death considers the dying experience in hospitals, nursing homes, and other settings and the role of interdisciplinary teams and managed care. It offers perspectives on quality measurement and improvement, the role of practice guidelines, cost concerns, and legal issues such as assisted suicide. The book proposes how health professionals can become better prepared to care well for those who are dying and to understand that these are not patients for whom "nothing can be done."
- Autors At The Institute Of Medicine Committee On The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative On The Future Of Nursing, Committee On Care At The End Of Life
- ISBN13 9780309090025
- ISBN10 0309090024
- Pàgines 425
- Any Edició 1997
- Fecha de publicación 30/10/1997
- Idioma Alemany, Francès



