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PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING
Principles and Evidence for Practice
PALLIATIVE
This innovative interdisciplinary textbook reviews current research and examines the evidence
base for palliative care practice. Focusing on palliative care for adults, the first three sections
use a novel framework – the trajectory of life-limiting illness – to cover key issues including:
NURSING
Principles and Evidence for Practice
• What happens to people as they become ill
• How individuals cope as they near death and are dying
• How families and friends deal with bereavement and loss
The final section addresses contemporary issues in nursing and inter-professional working.
The book contains helpful overviews and is written in an informative and reader-friendly style.
Palliative Care Nursing is essential reading for post-qualifying nursing students and all nurses
and health/social care professionals who provide care to people with advanced illness and
those who are near the end of life.
Sheila Payne
leads the Palliative and End-of-Life Care Research Group at the University of
Sheffield. Her research interests include psychological aspects of palliative and end-of-life
care for older people, and psychological aspects of loss and bereavement. She is series editor
for the highly regarded series Health Psychology and her other books include Psychology for
Nurses and the Caring Professions and Loss and Bereavement (all published by Open
University Press).
Jane Seymour
is a senior lecturer at the Palliative and End-of-Life Care Research Group at the
University of Sheffield. Her research focuses primarily on older people’s knowledge, attitudes
and experiences of end-of-life care.
Christine Ingleton
is Head of the Department of Community, Ageing, Rehabilitation, Education
and Research (C.A.R.E.R.) at the University of Sheffield. Her research interests focus on evalua-
tion of palliative care services and the provision and efficacy of palliative respite services.
The international authorship of practitioners, lecturers and researchers includes:
Julia Addington-Hall, Hilde Ahmedzai, Sam H Ahmedzai, Sanchia Aranda, Liz Barker,
Jon Birtwistle, Katie Booth, Bert Broeckaert, Margaret Camps, David Clark, Mark Cobb,
Jessica Corner, Karen Cox, Sue Davies, Deborah Fitzsimmons, Katherine Froggatt, Merryn
Gott, Elizabeth Hanson, Sue Hawkett, Matthew Hopkins, Christine Ingleton, Veronica James,
Nikki Jarrett, Gail Johnston, Jeanne Katz, David Kissane, Jonathan Koffman, Carol Komaromy,
Mari Lloyd-Williams, Sian Maslin-Prothero, Kay Mitchell, Margaret O’Connor, Sheila Payne,
Silvia Paz, Marilyn Relf, Liz Rolls, Jane Seymour, Paula Smith, Margaret Sneddon, Magi Sque,
Vanessa Taylor, Joanne Wells, Michael Wright.
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First published 2004
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