Showing posts with label suffering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suffering. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
book review: The Caregiver's Bookshelf: Dying by Degrees - NYTimes.com
The Caregiver's Bookshelf: Dying by Degrees - NYTimes.com
The Caregiver’s Bookshelf: Dying by Degrees
By PAULA SPAN Ira Byock has been writing books about the way Americans die since 1998, when he published “Dying Well.” For most of that time, he has been appalled.
He still is. Dr. Byock, director of palliative medicine at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., pulls no punches in his new book, “The Best Care Possible: A Physician’s Quest to Transform Care Through the End of Life.” The American way of dying, he points out, involves too much suffering for both patients and families, and routinized medical response with not enough individualized care. It means not enough listening, not enough support for families, way too much expense. “A national disgrace,” the author calls it in his introduction..........
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
open access: JCO Editorial: Palliative Sedation: When and How?
Palliative Sedation: When and How?
".....As with many other medical interventions, the controversy that
surrounds palliative sedation is not linked to the question of “yes or
no?” but rather, “when and how?”"
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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
American Society of Clinical Oncology Provisional Clinical Opinion: The Integration of Palliative Care into Standard Oncology Care
Clinical Context
"Palliative care is frequently misconstrued as synonymous with end-of-life care. Palliative care is focused on the relief of suffering, in all of its dimensions, throughout the course of a patient's illness......
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