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Principle of nursing in oncology : new challenges

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European Specialist Nurses Organisations. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG , 2019.
Audience
Professional
Contents:; 1: Basis of Carcinogenesis; 2: Epidemiology and Prevention; 3: Evidence-Based Nursing in Basic Anticancer Treatment: Management of the Most Important Side Effects; 4: The Patients? Journey with Targeted Therapies; 5: Immunotherapy: New Challenges for Nursing; 6: Robotic Surgery; 7: Relat…
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Corporate Author
European Specialist Nurses Organisations
Editor
Charnay-Sonnek, Francoise
Murphy, Anne E.
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publication Date
2019
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Principles of specialty nursing
Subjects
Neoplasms - nursing
Patient Participation
Neoplasms - therapy
Oncology Nursing - methods
Abstract
Contents:
1: Basis of Carcinogenesis
2: Epidemiology and Prevention
3: Evidence-Based Nursing in Basic Anticancer Treatment: Management of the Most Important Side Effects
4: The Patients? Journey with Targeted Therapies
5: Immunotherapy: New Challenges for Nursing
6: Robotic Surgery
7: Relational Competences
8: Nursing Diagnosis Specific to Oncology
9: Model of Announcing a Diagnosis of Cancer: The French Experience
10: Therapeutic Education
11: The Advanced Breast Cancer Nurse: A Key Role in the Metastatic Breast Cancer Patient Health Itinerary
12: Gynecological Cancer
13: The Patient Journey in Prostate Cancer: Key Points for Nurses
14: Bladder Cancer and Renal Cancer
15: Management of Pleural Burden in Metastatic Lung Cancer and Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
16: Gastric Cancer
17: Pancreatic Cancer
18: Evidence-Based Nursing of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies
19: Advanced Nursing Practice: The Way to Go? ? How to Progress in Your Speciality
20: Children with Cancer: Communication, an Essential Component of Care
21: Support of Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer
22: Elderlies
23: Rare Tumours
24: Supportive Care in Cancer
25: Genetic Counseling
26: Oncology in the Primary Care
27: eHealth, ePatient
28: Patient as Actor of His Treatment: Shared Decision-Making
ISBN
9783319764573
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Patient engagement : how patient-provider partnerships transform healthcare organizations

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Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan , 2019.
Audience
Professional
Contents:; 1. Introduction -- 2. From Medical Paternalism to Care Partnerships. A Logical Evolution Over Several Decades -- 3. The Participation of Patients and Relatives in Quebec?s Health System. The MontrĂ©al Model -- 4. Implementing Patient and Carer Participation in Self-Care and Co-Care in Swe…
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Alternate Title
Patient engagement (Pomey)
Editor
Pomey, Marie-Pascale
Denis, Jean-Louis
Dumez, Vincent
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date
2019
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Organizational behaviour in healthcare
Subjects
Patient Participation
Partnership Practice - organization & administration
Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration
Health Care Reform - organization & administration
Quality Improvement - organization & administration
Abstract
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. From Medical Paternalism to Care Partnerships. A Logical Evolution Over Several Decades -- 3. The Participation of Patients and Relatives in Quebec?s Health System. The Montréal Model -- 4. Implementing Patient and Carer Participation in Self-Care and Co-Care in Sweden. Policy, Practice and the Future of Person-Centred Care -- 5. Patient and Family Engagement in the United States. A Social Movement from Patient to Advocate to Partner -- 6. Connections. The Power of Learning Together to Improve Healthcare in the United Kingdom -- 7. Partnering with Patients for Change and Improvement. An Australian Perspective -- 8. The Engagement Conundrum of French Users -- 9. Expert by Experience. Valuing Patient Engagement in Healthcare -- 10. Discussion and Conclusion -- 11. Future Directions for Patient Knowledge. A Citizen-Patient Reflection
ISBN
9783030141004
9783030141011
ISSN
2662-1053
2662-1045
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Patient's wish to die : research, ethics, and palliative care

https://bccalibrary.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog120469
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press , 2015.
Audience
Professional
Table of Contents :; PART I: Introduction -- Why it is important to know about patients? wishes to die -- PART II: Research --Illness narratives, meaning making, and epistemic injustice in research at the end of life -- Expressed desire for hastened death in seven patients living with advanced canc…
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Editor
Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph
Gudat, Heike
Ohnsorge, Kathrin
Place of Publication
Oxford, UK
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
2015
Series
EBSCOhost eBook
Subjects
Right to Die - ethics
Suicide, Assisted - ethics
Euthanasia
Patient Participation
Attitude to Death
Palliative Care - psychology
Advance Care Planning
Terminal Care
Decision Making
Ethics, Clinical
Abstract
Table of Contents :
PART I: Introduction -- Why it is important to know about patients? wishes to die -- PART II: Research --Illness narratives, meaning making, and epistemic injustice in research at the end of life -- Expressed desire for hastened death in seven patients living with advanced cancer: a phenomenologic inquiry -- Expressed desire for hastened death: a phenomenologic inquiry? 10 years later -- Euthanasia (requests) after the implementation of the euthanasia law in Belgium in 2002. Results of empirical studies in Flanders, Belgium -- The journey to understanding the wish to hasten death -- The desire for hastened death in patients in palliative care -- Intentions, motivations, and social interactions regarding a wish to die -- Acting on a wish to die at the end of life: the Swiss situation -- Understanding older people?s wish to die -- Dialogue intermezzo: I -- PART III: Ethics -- Caring and killing in the clinic: the argument of self-determination -- Towards responsive knowing in matters of life and death -- Dealing with dilemmas around patients? wishes to die: moral case deliberation in a Dutch hospice -- End-of-life ethics from the perspectives of patients? wishes -- Dialogue intermezzo: II -- PART IV: Practice -- Issues of palliative medicine in end-of-life care -- Spirituality at the bedside: negotiating the meaning of dying -- Communication of wishes to die -- From understanding to patient-centred management: clinical pictures of a wish to die -- What does the wish to hasten death mean for the palliative patient? Clinical implications -- PART V: Conclusion -- Concluding dialogue.
ISBN
9780191023330
9780198713982
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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