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ACP is an essential part of end of life care with patients improving their chances of 'a good death' by creating plans with their families and carers. This new edition gives a comprehensive overview of ACP, explores a wide range of issues and practicalities in providing end of life care, and offers a worldwide perspective.
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ACP is an essential part of end of life care with patients improving their chances of 'a good death' by creating plans with their families and carers. This new edition gives a comprehensive overview of ACP, explores a wide range of issues and practicalities in providing end of life care, and offers a worldwide perspective.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802136
- ISBN-10: 0198802137
- Artikelnr.: 49562770
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802136
- ISBN-10: 0198802137
- Artikelnr.: 49562770
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Keri Thomas is Founder and National Clinical Lead for the Gold Standards Framework Centre in End of Life Care in Shrewsbury, and Honorary Professor in End of Life Care at the University of Birmingham, UK Ben Lobo is Consultant Physician and Geriatrician at the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire, and former National Clinical Lead for Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment, UK Karen Detering is Respiratory Physician for the Respecting Patient Choices Program at Austin Hospital Melbourne in Australia
* Section 1: Introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 1: Keri Thomas: Overview and introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 2: Sarah Russell and Karen Detering: What are the benefits of Advance
Care Planning and how do we know?
* 3: Anjali Mullick and Jonathan Martin: An introduction to Advance
Care Planning: Practice at the frontline
* 4: Josie Dixon: Person-centred care: How does Advance Care Planning
support this and what are the economic benefits?
* 5: Martin J. Vernon: Advance Care Planning and caring for an ageing
population
* 6: Max Watson and Mark Thomas: Spiritual and ethical and aspects of
Advance Care Planning
* 7: Tony Bonser: Advance Care Planning: A personal view and stories
from the frontline
* Section 2: Context and experience of Advance Care Planning in the UK
* 8: Claire Henry and Keri Thomas: Advance Care Planning in the UK:
Update on policy and practice
* 9: Ben Lobo: 1. Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) and the
impact of wider legislation
* 10: David Pitcher: Discussions and decisions about cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
* 11: Simon Chapman: 1. The implications of the Mental Capacity Act
(MCA) 2005 for Advance Care Planning and decision making
* 12: Maggie Stobart-Rowlands and Mandy Thorn: Experience of use of
Advance Care Planning in care homes
* 13: Pete Nightingale, Chris Absolon, and Scott Murray: Advance Care
Planning in the community
* 14: Sarah Russell and Simon Noble: Advance Care Planning in hospices
and palliative care
* 15: Clare Marlow, Karen Groves, and Premila Fade: Advance Care
Planning in hospitals
* 16: Angela Thompson: 1. Advance Care Planning: Thinking ahead for
parents, carers, children, and young people
* 17: Karen Harrison Denning: Advance Care Planning and people with
dementia
* Section 3: Experience of Advance Care Planning Internationally
* 18: Karen Detering and Josephine Clayton: Advance Care Planning in
Australia
* 19: Doris Barwich, John You, Jessica Simon, Louise Hanvey, and Cari
Hoffman: Advance Care Planning in Canada
* 20: Maria J. Silveira and Phillip Rodgers: Advance directives and
Advance Care Planning: the US experience
* 21: Leigh Mason and Shona Muir: Advance Care Planning in New Zealand:
Our Voice
* 22: Georg Marckmann, Kornelia Götze, and Jürgen in der Schmitten:
Advance Care Planning in Germany1. : On track to nationwide
implementation
* 23: Irwin Clement Alphonsus Wai Hoong Chung: Advance Care Planning in
an Asian Country
* Section 4: Practicalities and areas of common ground
* 24: Sarah Russell: Communication skills and Advance Care Planning
* 25: Karen Detering, Elizabeth Sutton, and Scott Fraser: 1. Advance
Care Planning in chronic disease: Finding the known in the midst of
the unknown
* 26: Nigel Mathers and Craig Sinclair: Planning ahead in all areas
* 27: Muir Gray, Rammya Matthews, and Keri Thomas: A population-based
approach to end of life care and Advance Care Planning
* Appendix
* 1: Keri Thomas, Ben Lobo, and Karen Detering: Useful websites and
resources
* 1: Keri Thomas: Overview and introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 2: Sarah Russell and Karen Detering: What are the benefits of Advance
Care Planning and how do we know?
* 3: Anjali Mullick and Jonathan Martin: An introduction to Advance
Care Planning: Practice at the frontline
* 4: Josie Dixon: Person-centred care: How does Advance Care Planning
support this and what are the economic benefits?
* 5: Martin J. Vernon: Advance Care Planning and caring for an ageing
population
* 6: Max Watson and Mark Thomas: Spiritual and ethical and aspects of
Advance Care Planning
* 7: Tony Bonser: Advance Care Planning: A personal view and stories
from the frontline
* Section 2: Context and experience of Advance Care Planning in the UK
* 8: Claire Henry and Keri Thomas: Advance Care Planning in the UK:
Update on policy and practice
* 9: Ben Lobo: 1. Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) and the
impact of wider legislation
* 10: David Pitcher: Discussions and decisions about cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
* 11: Simon Chapman: 1. The implications of the Mental Capacity Act
(MCA) 2005 for Advance Care Planning and decision making
* 12: Maggie Stobart-Rowlands and Mandy Thorn: Experience of use of
Advance Care Planning in care homes
* 13: Pete Nightingale, Chris Absolon, and Scott Murray: Advance Care
Planning in the community
* 14: Sarah Russell and Simon Noble: Advance Care Planning in hospices
and palliative care
* 15: Clare Marlow, Karen Groves, and Premila Fade: Advance Care
Planning in hospitals
* 16: Angela Thompson: 1. Advance Care Planning: Thinking ahead for
parents, carers, children, and young people
* 17: Karen Harrison Denning: Advance Care Planning and people with
dementia
* Section 3: Experience of Advance Care Planning Internationally
* 18: Karen Detering and Josephine Clayton: Advance Care Planning in
Australia
* 19: Doris Barwich, John You, Jessica Simon, Louise Hanvey, and Cari
Hoffman: Advance Care Planning in Canada
* 20: Maria J. Silveira and Phillip Rodgers: Advance directives and
Advance Care Planning: the US experience
* 21: Leigh Mason and Shona Muir: Advance Care Planning in New Zealand:
Our Voice
* 22: Georg Marckmann, Kornelia Götze, and Jürgen in der Schmitten:
Advance Care Planning in Germany1. : On track to nationwide
implementation
* 23: Irwin Clement Alphonsus Wai Hoong Chung: Advance Care Planning in
an Asian Country
* Section 4: Practicalities and areas of common ground
* 24: Sarah Russell: Communication skills and Advance Care Planning
* 25: Karen Detering, Elizabeth Sutton, and Scott Fraser: 1. Advance
Care Planning in chronic disease: Finding the known in the midst of
the unknown
* 26: Nigel Mathers and Craig Sinclair: Planning ahead in all areas
* 27: Muir Gray, Rammya Matthews, and Keri Thomas: A population-based
approach to end of life care and Advance Care Planning
* Appendix
* 1: Keri Thomas, Ben Lobo, and Karen Detering: Useful websites and
resources
* Section 1: Introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 1: Keri Thomas: Overview and introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 2: Sarah Russell and Karen Detering: What are the benefits of Advance
Care Planning and how do we know?
* 3: Anjali Mullick and Jonathan Martin: An introduction to Advance
Care Planning: Practice at the frontline
* 4: Josie Dixon: Person-centred care: How does Advance Care Planning
support this and what are the economic benefits?
* 5: Martin J. Vernon: Advance Care Planning and caring for an ageing
population
* 6: Max Watson and Mark Thomas: Spiritual and ethical and aspects of
Advance Care Planning
* 7: Tony Bonser: Advance Care Planning: A personal view and stories
from the frontline
* Section 2: Context and experience of Advance Care Planning in the UK
* 8: Claire Henry and Keri Thomas: Advance Care Planning in the UK:
Update on policy and practice
* 9: Ben Lobo: 1. Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) and the
impact of wider legislation
* 10: David Pitcher: Discussions and decisions about cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
* 11: Simon Chapman: 1. The implications of the Mental Capacity Act
(MCA) 2005 for Advance Care Planning and decision making
* 12: Maggie Stobart-Rowlands and Mandy Thorn: Experience of use of
Advance Care Planning in care homes
* 13: Pete Nightingale, Chris Absolon, and Scott Murray: Advance Care
Planning in the community
* 14: Sarah Russell and Simon Noble: Advance Care Planning in hospices
and palliative care
* 15: Clare Marlow, Karen Groves, and Premila Fade: Advance Care
Planning in hospitals
* 16: Angela Thompson: 1. Advance Care Planning: Thinking ahead for
parents, carers, children, and young people
* 17: Karen Harrison Denning: Advance Care Planning and people with
dementia
* Section 3: Experience of Advance Care Planning Internationally
* 18: Karen Detering and Josephine Clayton: Advance Care Planning in
Australia
* 19: Doris Barwich, John You, Jessica Simon, Louise Hanvey, and Cari
Hoffman: Advance Care Planning in Canada
* 20: Maria J. Silveira and Phillip Rodgers: Advance directives and
Advance Care Planning: the US experience
* 21: Leigh Mason and Shona Muir: Advance Care Planning in New Zealand:
Our Voice
* 22: Georg Marckmann, Kornelia Götze, and Jürgen in der Schmitten:
Advance Care Planning in Germany1. : On track to nationwide
implementation
* 23: Irwin Clement Alphonsus Wai Hoong Chung: Advance Care Planning in
an Asian Country
* Section 4: Practicalities and areas of common ground
* 24: Sarah Russell: Communication skills and Advance Care Planning
* 25: Karen Detering, Elizabeth Sutton, and Scott Fraser: 1. Advance
Care Planning in chronic disease: Finding the known in the midst of
the unknown
* 26: Nigel Mathers and Craig Sinclair: Planning ahead in all areas
* 27: Muir Gray, Rammya Matthews, and Keri Thomas: A population-based
approach to end of life care and Advance Care Planning
* Appendix
* 1: Keri Thomas, Ben Lobo, and Karen Detering: Useful websites and
resources
* 1: Keri Thomas: Overview and introduction to Advance Care Planning
* 2: Sarah Russell and Karen Detering: What are the benefits of Advance
Care Planning and how do we know?
* 3: Anjali Mullick and Jonathan Martin: An introduction to Advance
Care Planning: Practice at the frontline
* 4: Josie Dixon: Person-centred care: How does Advance Care Planning
support this and what are the economic benefits?
* 5: Martin J. Vernon: Advance Care Planning and caring for an ageing
population
* 6: Max Watson and Mark Thomas: Spiritual and ethical and aspects of
Advance Care Planning
* 7: Tony Bonser: Advance Care Planning: A personal view and stories
from the frontline
* Section 2: Context and experience of Advance Care Planning in the UK
* 8: Claire Henry and Keri Thomas: Advance Care Planning in the UK:
Update on policy and practice
* 9: Ben Lobo: 1. Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) and the
impact of wider legislation
* 10: David Pitcher: Discussions and decisions about cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
* 11: Simon Chapman: 1. The implications of the Mental Capacity Act
(MCA) 2005 for Advance Care Planning and decision making
* 12: Maggie Stobart-Rowlands and Mandy Thorn: Experience of use of
Advance Care Planning in care homes
* 13: Pete Nightingale, Chris Absolon, and Scott Murray: Advance Care
Planning in the community
* 14: Sarah Russell and Simon Noble: Advance Care Planning in hospices
and palliative care
* 15: Clare Marlow, Karen Groves, and Premila Fade: Advance Care
Planning in hospitals
* 16: Angela Thompson: 1. Advance Care Planning: Thinking ahead for
parents, carers, children, and young people
* 17: Karen Harrison Denning: Advance Care Planning and people with
dementia
* Section 3: Experience of Advance Care Planning Internationally
* 18: Karen Detering and Josephine Clayton: Advance Care Planning in
Australia
* 19: Doris Barwich, John You, Jessica Simon, Louise Hanvey, and Cari
Hoffman: Advance Care Planning in Canada
* 20: Maria J. Silveira and Phillip Rodgers: Advance directives and
Advance Care Planning: the US experience
* 21: Leigh Mason and Shona Muir: Advance Care Planning in New Zealand:
Our Voice
* 22: Georg Marckmann, Kornelia Götze, and Jürgen in der Schmitten:
Advance Care Planning in Germany1. : On track to nationwide
implementation
* 23: Irwin Clement Alphonsus Wai Hoong Chung: Advance Care Planning in
an Asian Country
* Section 4: Practicalities and areas of common ground
* 24: Sarah Russell: Communication skills and Advance Care Planning
* 25: Karen Detering, Elizabeth Sutton, and Scott Fraser: 1. Advance
Care Planning in chronic disease: Finding the known in the midst of
the unknown
* 26: Nigel Mathers and Craig Sinclair: Planning ahead in all areas
* 27: Muir Gray, Rammya Matthews, and Keri Thomas: A population-based
approach to end of life care and Advance Care Planning
* Appendix
* 1: Keri Thomas, Ben Lobo, and Karen Detering: Useful websites and
resources