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What’s in the Syringe? offers a succinct overview of the psychological skills of outpatient palliative care, teaching clinicians how to help patients live well and acknowledge end of life as patients meet five challenges of serious illness. It explores how to help patients develop prognostic awareness, through which they pair hopes and worries and see themselves with clarity and empathy. The book also teaches clinicians how to support patients’ coping skills. As patients use these skills, they improve their quality of life and deepen their prognostic awareness, helping them make informed medical and personal decisions as they approach end of life. Illustrated, case-based chapters are organized from diagnosis to end of life and draw on two decades of research and clinical experience. Each chapter describes how palliative care and oncology clinicians can collaborate and explains the interpretive role of the palliative care clinician in helping the patient and oncologist understand each other. What’s in the Syringe? is an essential resource for palliative care fellows, trainees, and clinicians, for oncologists, primary care clinicians, and medical students, and for all care providers working with patients facing serious illness.
Additional ISBNs
0197525172, 0197525180, 9780197525173, 9780197525180
What’s in the Syringe?: Principles of Early Integrated Palliative Care is written by Juliet Jacobsen; Vicki Jackson; Joseph Greer; Jennifer Temel and published by Oxford University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for What’s in the Syringe? are 9780197525197, 0197525199 and the print ISBNs are 9780197525173, 0197525172. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 0197525172, 0197525180, 9780197525173, 9780197525180.
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