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060 00 $aW1$bSP685P v.5 1983
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245 00 $aHospice care :$bprinciples and practice /$cCharles A. Corr, Donna M. Corr, editors.
260 0 $aNew York :$bSpringer Pub. Co.,$cc1983.
300 $axix, 364 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 4 $aThe Springer series on death and suicide ;$vv. 5
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and index.
505 00 $gPart I. Needs and responses-the hospice approach --$tThe last stages of life /$rCicely M. Saunders --$tThe dying role : its relevance to improved patient care /$rRussell Noyes, Jr. and John Clancy --$tThe world of the patient in severe pain of long duration /$rLawrence LeShan --$tThe emotional impact of cancer of ear, nose, and throat on patients and their families /$rColin Murray Parkes --$tThe hospice concept -- the adult with advanced cancer /$rSylvia A. Lack --$gPart II. Analgesics and polypharmacy --$tPrinciples and practice of pain relief in terminal cancer /$rRobert G. Twycross --$tDrug therapy of chronic pain /$rArthur G. Lipman --$tDrug control of common symptoms /$rMary Baines --$gPart III. Caregiving --$tPhysician roles in hospice care /$rDaniel C. Hadlock --$tNursing care of dying persons and their families /$rMarjory Cockburn --$tHospice : a new horizon for social work /$rNina Millett --$tThe place of physiotherapy in hospice care /
505 00 $rPatricia A. Downie --$tOccupational therapy in hospice /$rKent Nelson Tigges --$tHospice chaplaincy in the caregiving team /$rTrevor Hoy --$tPsychotherapy of the dying patient /$rAveril Stedeford --$tVolunteers in hospice /$rEve Kavanaugh --$tLearning and caring : education and training concerns /$rMarcia E. Lattanzi --$tStaff stress in care of the terminally ill /$rMary L.S. Vachon --$gPart IV. Bereavement --$tGrowing through grief /$rMwalimu Imara --$tOperating a hospice bereavement program /$rBonnie Lindstrom --$gPart V. Implementing hospice principles in various settings --$tHospice home care programs /$rClaie B. Tehan --$tHospital-based inpatient hospice units : planning considerations /$rSusan Grinslade and Ruth Reko --$tA different kind of day hospital -- for patients with preterminal cancer and chronic disease /$rEric Wilkes, Anthony G.O. Crowther, Cyril W.K, H. Greaves --$gPart VI. The hospice movement --$tTerminal care in the United Kingdom /
505 00 $rE. Richard Hillier --$tThe hospice movement in North America /$rInge B. Corless --$gEpilogue : The purpose of life /$rEnid Henke.
650 2 $aDeath.
650 2 $aHospices.
650 2 $aTerminal Care.
650 2 $aPalliative Care.
650 0 $aHospice care.
650 0 $aHospices (Terminal care)
700 1 $aCorr, Charles A.
700 1 $aCorr, Donna M.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tHospice care.$dNew York : Springer Pub. Co., ©1983$w(OCoLC)564973741
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