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Press, Walton Stree, New York Toronto;alcutta Madras KaracSingapore Hong KongSalaam Cape Townlandpanda nde mark of Oxford University PressSaunders and Mary Baines 1983983d. No part of this pubhcation may be reproduced stored in aor transmitted, in any form or by arty means, electronic,9copying, recordingv Presst subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade ortt, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher'sany form of binding or cover other than that in which it is publishedimilar condition including this condition being imposed on thebaser:Cataloguing in Publication Datlydying.--(Oxford medical publicationssychological aspects--Case studies!Y ill--Psychology--Case studiesII. Baines, Mary6 BF789.D4y Cotswold Typesetting Ltd. Gloucestert Britain by J. W. Arrowsmith Ltd., BristoPREFACE 'It does not require a million pounds, or magic, butconfidence that pain control is possible with detailed atten-tion to a variety of therapeutic measures coupled with thatattitude which accepts the whole patient and his needs butsees him as a person' (Ford and Pincherle 1978).We believe that the suggestions in this book can be appliedwherever a doctor finds that his commitment to his patientnow includes treatment for terminal distress. They do notpresuppose that the patient should be in a special hospiceunit, though this move may have to be made to solve complexphysical and social problems. These are basic principles thatcan be interpreted and developed anywhere and a special unitmay never be needed. Over the past two decades increasing attention has beengiven to the needs of dying patients and their families and theHospice Movement has developed in diverse ways (Saunderset al. 1980). When St. Christopher's Hospice opened in 1967as the first research and teaching hospice its main aim wasthat tested knowledge should flow back into all branches ofthe National Health Service, as well as to the older homes andhospices to which it owed so great a debt. That there shouldnow be specialist wards in general hospitals and home andhospital teams working in consultation with the patient's owndoctors are in many ways more important developments thanthe growth of special units. Most important of all has been the general change of attitude to a more analytical and positive approach to the needs of a dying patient and his family. Anecdotal evidence is replaced increasingly by objective data as the scientific foundations of this branch of medicine are laid. The essentials of good terminal management have beenV
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Living With Dying: The Management of Terminal Disease pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024