David Barnard, Anna Towers, Patricia Boston, Yanna Lambrinidou
Crossing Over
Narratives of Palliative Care, Revised Edition
David Barnard, Anna Towers, Patricia Boston, Yanna Lambrinidou
Crossing Over
Narratives of Palliative Care, Revised Edition
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Twenty richly-detailed narratives vividly bring to life the experiences of dying and bereavement in Crossing Over, weaving together emotions, physical symptoms, spiritual concerns, and the stresses of family life, as well as the professional and personal challenges of providing hospice and palliative care.
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Twenty richly-detailed narratives vividly bring to life the experiences of dying and bereavement in Crossing Over, weaving together emotions, physical symptoms, spiritual concerns, and the stresses of family life, as well as the professional and personal challenges of providing hospice and palliative care.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780197602270
- ISBN-10: 0197602274
- Artikelnr.: 66174042
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780197602270
- ISBN-10: 0197602274
- Artikelnr.: 66174042
David Barnard is an internationally recognized authority on the integration of the humanities in medical education and the humanistic aspects of end-of-life care. He retired as Professor of Medicine and Law at the University of Pittsburgh, the founding Director of the University of Pittsburgh Institute to Enhance Palliative Care, and Director of the Global Health and Human Rights Track at the School of Law. Previously, he was University Professor of Humanities and Chairman of the Department of Humanities at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, the first Department of Humanities ever established at any medical school. Anna Towers is Associate Professor in the Departments of Oncology and Family Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, and a palliative care physician at the McGill University Health Centre. She was Director of Palliative Care McGill from 1999-2009. In this position she helped create the first accredited residency in Palliative Medicine for Canada. She was Chair of the biennial International Congress on Palliative Care from 2004 to 2014. Her academic interests include ethical issues in palliative care, and, more recently, cancer-related lymphedema, an area in which she has received international recognition. Patricia Boston is currently a clinical professor in The Department of Family Practice at The University of British Columbia. She was Director of the UBC Division of Palliative Care between 2003 - 2012 prior to which she was Associate Director of The McGill Programs in Whole Person Care. Patricia's research and teaching interests include: palliative care, grief and bereavement, psycho-social nursing issues and qualitative research methodologies. Yanna Lambrinidou is a medical ethnographer, environmental justice activist, and affiliate faculty in the Department of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech. She served as the Smith College Lucille Geier Lakes Writer-in-Residence and the EPA National Drinking Water Advisory Council (NDWAC) Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) workgroup. She advised former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder's Flint Water Interagency Coordinating Committee (FWICC) and testified at the US House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee hearing on the Flint water crisis. Her ethnographic teaching module "Learning to Listen" was distinguished by the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) as an exemplary engineering ethics program.
* Contents
* 1. Prelude: Palliative Care in the Time of Pandemic-"I am a soldier,
a different person...a ghost"
* 2. General Introduction
* 3. Raymond Hynes: When the Storm of a Lifetime Hits in Mid-Dance
* 4. Albert Hoffer: Bonds Through Thick and Thin
* 5. Klara Bergman: Burdens from the Past
* 6. Frances Legendre: The Price of a Death of One's Own
* 7. Shamira Cook: "I Want People to Know Who I Am"
* 8. Rose Picard: "I'm Allowed to Be Happy Even Though I'm Dying"
* 9. Victor Sloski: "If I Had to Do It All Over Again, I Would Do It"
* 10. Leonard Patterson: Jagged Edges
* 11. Miriam Lambert: Total Pain and the Despair of an Unlived Life
* 12. Sadie Fineman: A Question of Denial?
* 13. Stanley Gray: "Like Lazarus, He Came Back from the Dead"
* 14. Martin Roy: "Why Be Dead Before You're Dead?"
* 15. Richard Johnson: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
* 16. Jenny Doyle: "It is So Nice to Know that You Have Not Been Given
Up On"
* 17. Jasmine Claude: A Study in Faith
* 18. Katie Melnick: Living and Dying with God
* 19. Susan Mulroney: A Private Matter
* 20. Costas Metrakis: "It Was Not a Peaceful Death"
* 21. Joey Court: Death of a Child
* 22. Paula Ferrari: Another Triumph of the Spiritual Over the
Practical
* 23. Research Methods
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Index of Themes
* 1. Prelude: Palliative Care in the Time of Pandemic-"I am a soldier,
a different person...a ghost"
* 2. General Introduction
* 3. Raymond Hynes: When the Storm of a Lifetime Hits in Mid-Dance
* 4. Albert Hoffer: Bonds Through Thick and Thin
* 5. Klara Bergman: Burdens from the Past
* 6. Frances Legendre: The Price of a Death of One's Own
* 7. Shamira Cook: "I Want People to Know Who I Am"
* 8. Rose Picard: "I'm Allowed to Be Happy Even Though I'm Dying"
* 9. Victor Sloski: "If I Had to Do It All Over Again, I Would Do It"
* 10. Leonard Patterson: Jagged Edges
* 11. Miriam Lambert: Total Pain and the Despair of an Unlived Life
* 12. Sadie Fineman: A Question of Denial?
* 13. Stanley Gray: "Like Lazarus, He Came Back from the Dead"
* 14. Martin Roy: "Why Be Dead Before You're Dead?"
* 15. Richard Johnson: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
* 16. Jenny Doyle: "It is So Nice to Know that You Have Not Been Given
Up On"
* 17. Jasmine Claude: A Study in Faith
* 18. Katie Melnick: Living and Dying with God
* 19. Susan Mulroney: A Private Matter
* 20. Costas Metrakis: "It Was Not a Peaceful Death"
* 21. Joey Court: Death of a Child
* 22. Paula Ferrari: Another Triumph of the Spiritual Over the
Practical
* 23. Research Methods
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Index of Themes
* Contents
* 1. Prelude: Palliative Care in the Time of Pandemic-"I am a soldier,
a different person...a ghost"
* 2. General Introduction
* 3. Raymond Hynes: When the Storm of a Lifetime Hits in Mid-Dance
* 4. Albert Hoffer: Bonds Through Thick and Thin
* 5. Klara Bergman: Burdens from the Past
* 6. Frances Legendre: The Price of a Death of One's Own
* 7. Shamira Cook: "I Want People to Know Who I Am"
* 8. Rose Picard: "I'm Allowed to Be Happy Even Though I'm Dying"
* 9. Victor Sloski: "If I Had to Do It All Over Again, I Would Do It"
* 10. Leonard Patterson: Jagged Edges
* 11. Miriam Lambert: Total Pain and the Despair of an Unlived Life
* 12. Sadie Fineman: A Question of Denial?
* 13. Stanley Gray: "Like Lazarus, He Came Back from the Dead"
* 14. Martin Roy: "Why Be Dead Before You're Dead?"
* 15. Richard Johnson: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
* 16. Jenny Doyle: "It is So Nice to Know that You Have Not Been Given
Up On"
* 17. Jasmine Claude: A Study in Faith
* 18. Katie Melnick: Living and Dying with God
* 19. Susan Mulroney: A Private Matter
* 20. Costas Metrakis: "It Was Not a Peaceful Death"
* 21. Joey Court: Death of a Child
* 22. Paula Ferrari: Another Triumph of the Spiritual Over the
Practical
* 23. Research Methods
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Index of Themes
* 1. Prelude: Palliative Care in the Time of Pandemic-"I am a soldier,
a different person...a ghost"
* 2. General Introduction
* 3. Raymond Hynes: When the Storm of a Lifetime Hits in Mid-Dance
* 4. Albert Hoffer: Bonds Through Thick and Thin
* 5. Klara Bergman: Burdens from the Past
* 6. Frances Legendre: The Price of a Death of One's Own
* 7. Shamira Cook: "I Want People to Know Who I Am"
* 8. Rose Picard: "I'm Allowed to Be Happy Even Though I'm Dying"
* 9. Victor Sloski: "If I Had to Do It All Over Again, I Would Do It"
* 10. Leonard Patterson: Jagged Edges
* 11. Miriam Lambert: Total Pain and the Despair of an Unlived Life
* 12. Sadie Fineman: A Question of Denial?
* 13. Stanley Gray: "Like Lazarus, He Came Back from the Dead"
* 14. Martin Roy: "Why Be Dead Before You're Dead?"
* 15. Richard Johnson: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"
* 16. Jenny Doyle: "It is So Nice to Know that You Have Not Been Given
Up On"
* 17. Jasmine Claude: A Study in Faith
* 18. Katie Melnick: Living and Dying with God
* 19. Susan Mulroney: A Private Matter
* 20. Costas Metrakis: "It Was Not a Peaceful Death"
* 21. Joey Court: Death of a Child
* 22. Paula Ferrari: Another Triumph of the Spiritual Over the
Practical
* 23. Research Methods
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Index of Themes