Advance Care Planning in End of Life Care / Edition 2

Advance Care Planning in End of Life Care / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0198802137
ISBN-13:
9780198802136
Pub. Date:
02/13/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198802137
ISBN-13:
9780198802136
Pub. Date:
02/13/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Advance Care Planning in End of Life Care / Edition 2

Advance Care Planning in End of Life Care / Edition 2

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Overview

Advance Care Planning (ACP) is an essential part of end of life care in the UK and most developed countries. It enables more people to live well and die as they would choose, and has significant implications for the individual person, their family and carers, and our wider society. In the context of an ageing population and increasing possibilities for medical interventions, ACP is a particularly important aspect of quality care.

Expanded and fully updated throughout, this new edition gives a comprehensive overview of ACP and explores a wide range of issues and practicalities in providing end of life care. Written by experts from around the world, the book takes a comprehensive look at the subject by exploring the wide range of issues and practicalities in providing ACP; framing the purpose, process, and outcomes of these plans; and providing an important update on national and international research, policy and practice. Chapters also discuss values, goals and priorities, and include detailed case examples to aid best practice.

This book is an invaluable resource for all clinicians involved in the caring for people in their final stages of life. It is of particular value to GPs, palliative care specialists, geriatricians, social care teams, researchers and policy leads interested in improving end of life care.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198802136
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/13/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 9.60(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Keri Thomas, Founder and National Clinical Lead, Gold Standards Framework Centre in End of Life Care, Ben Lobo, Consultant Physician and Geriatrician, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire, Karen Detering, Respiratory Physician, Respecting Patient Choices Program, Austin Hospital Melbourne, Australia

Keri Thomas is Founder and National Clinical Lead for the Gold Standards Framework Centre in End of Life Care in Shrewsbury, and Honorary Professor in End of Life Care at the University of Birmingham, UK

Ben Lobo is Consultant Physician and Geriatrician at the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire, and former National Clinical Lead for Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment, UK

Karen Detering is Respiratory Physician for the Respecting Patient Choices Program at Austin Hospital Melbourne in Australia

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction to Advance Care Planning1. Overview and introduction to Advance Care Planning, Keri Thomas2. What are the benefits of Advance Care Planning and how do we know?, Sarah Russell and Karen Detering3. An introduction to Advance Care Planning: Practice at the frontline, Anjali Mullick and Jonathan Martin4. Person-centred care: How does Advance Care Planning support this and what are the economic benefits?, Josie Dixon5. Advance Care Planning and caring for an ageing population, Martin J. Vernon6. Spiritual and ethical and aspects of Advance Care Planning, Max Watson and Mark Thomas7. Advance Care Planning: A personal view and stories from the frontline, Tony BonserSection 2: Context and experience of Advance Care Planning in the UK8. Advance Care Planning in the UK: Update on policy and practice, Claire Henry and Keri Thomas9. 1. Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) and the impact of wider legislation, Ben Lobo10. Discussions and decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation, David Pitcher11. 1. The implications of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 for Advance Care Planning and decision making, Simon Chapman12. Experience of use of Advance Care Planning in care homes, Maggie Stobart-Rowlands and Mandy Thorn13. Advance Care Planning in the community, Pete Nightingale, Chris Absolon, and Scott Murray14. Advance Care Planning in hospices and palliative care, Sarah Russell and Simon Noble15. Advance Care Planning in hospitals, Clare Marlow, Karen Groves, and Premila Fade16. 1. Advance Care Planning: Thinking ahead for parents, carers, children, and young people, Angela Thompson17. Advance Care Planning and people with dementia, Karen Harrison DenningSection 3: Experience of Advance Care Planning Internationally18. Advance Care Planning in Australia, Karen Detering and Josephine Clayton19. Advance Care Planning in Canada, Doris Barwich, John You, Jessica Simon, Louise Hanvey, and Cari Hoffman20. Advance directives and Advance Care Planning: the US experience, Maria J. Silveira and Phillip Rodgers21. Advance Care Planning in New Zealand: Our Voice, Leigh Mason and Shona Muir22. Advance Care Planning in Germany1. : On track to nationwide implementation, Georg Marckmann, Kornelia Gotze, and Jurgen in der Schmitten23. Advance Care Planning in an Asian Country, Irwin Clement Alphonsus Wai Hoong ChungSection 4: Practicalities and areas of common ground24. Communication skills and Advance Care Planning, Sarah Russell25. 1. Advance Care Planning in chronic disease: Finding the known in the midst of the unknown, Karen Detering, Elizabeth Sutton, and Scott Fraser26. Planning ahead in all areas, Nigel Mathers and Craig Sinclair27. A population-based approach to end of life care and Advance Care Planning, Muir Gray, Rammya Matthews, and Keri ThomasAppendix1. Useful websites and resources, Keri Thomas, Ben Lobo, and Karen Detering
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