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9780198515401

Psychosocial Issues in Palliative Care

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    9780198515401

  • ISBN10:

    0198515405

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-05-22
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Summary

Caring for patients with a terminal illness requires the skills of many professionals working together as a team. It is the psychosocial issues surrounding patients and their families and carers that cause individual members, and sometimes whole teams, t

Table of Contents

List of plates xii
List of contributors xiii
1 What do we mean by psychosocial care in palliative care? 1(12)
David Jeffrey
2 Communication issues 13(22)
Cathy Heaven and Peter Maguire
3 Social impact of advanced metastatic cancer 35(14)
Frances Sheldon
4 Current provision of psychosocial care within palliative care 49(18)
Leslie Walker, Mary Walker, and Donald Sharp
5 Anxiety and adjustment disorders 67(14)
Steven D Passik and Kenneth L Kirsh
6 Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of depression in palliative care 81(24)
Hayley Pessin, Mordecai Potash, and William Breitbart
7 Screening for depression in palliative care 105(14)
Mari Lloyd-Williams
8 Psychosocial care for non-malignant disease 119(16)
Rod MacLeod
9 Spiritual care 135(14)
Mark Cobb
10 Bereavement care 149(16)
Sheila Payne and Mari Lloyd-Williams
11 Staff stress, suffering, and compassion in palliative care 165(18)
Mary LS Vachon and Ruth Benor
12 Psychosocial care-the future 183(6)
Mari Lloyd-Williams
Index 189
1567204996
Figures ix
Foreword xi
Jone L. Pearce
Preface: Globalization and NGOs-Why Should We Care? xv
Jonathan P. Doh and Hildy Teegen
1 Nongovernmental Organizations, Corporate Strategy, and Public Policy: NGOs as Agents of Change 1(18)
Jonathan P. Doh
2 Nongovernmental Organizations and Business-Government Relations: The Importance of Institutions 19(16)
Gerald Keim
3 After Seattle: How NGOs Are Transforming the Global Trade and Finance Agenda 35(30)
Jacqueline Deslauriers and Barbara Kotschwar
4 Cooperative Strategies in Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations 65(16)
Jonathan P. Doh, William E. Newberry, and Hildy Teegen
5 Prospects for NGO Collaboration with Multinational Enterprises 81(26)
A. Rani Parker
6 Business-Government-NGO Bargaining in International, Multilateral Clean Development Mechanism Projects in the Wake of Kyoto 107(22)
Hildy Teegen
7 Corporate Strategy, Government Regulatory Policy, and NGO Activism: The Case of Genetically Modified Crops 129(28)
Edward Soule
8 From Boycotts to Global Partnership: NGOs, the Private Sector, and the Struggle to Protect the World's Forests 157(30)
Joseph Domask
9 Corporate Social Responsibility and NGOs: Observations from a Global Power Company 187(16)
Gregory Adams
10 Conclusion: Globalization and the Future of NGO Influence 203(20)
Hildy Teegen and Jonathan P. Doh
Index 223(10)
About the Editors and Contributors 233

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