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Hospice U.S.A.
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Preface IX
  4. Acknowledgment XV
  5. Part I. The Hospice Movement: Past and Present
  6. 1. The Hospice: Its Changes Through Time 3
  7. 2. The Hospice Movement and the Acceptance of Death 9
  8. 3. The Hospice Community as Reform 18
  9. 4. The Politics of Expanding Hospice Care 23
  10. 5. The Hospice Movement: A Management Perspective 27
  11. Part II. Ethical and Human Issues in Terminal Care
  12. 6. A Right to Die? 47
  13. 7. Humanistic Care of the Dying 77
  14. 8. Death with Dignity 88
  15. 9. Patient Rights and Responsibilities in Irreversible Disease 96
  16. 10. The Right to Choose a Place to Die 101
  17. Part III. Hospice Caregiving
  18. 11. Hospice Care: A Better Way of Caring for the Living 109
  19. 12. Relating to the Dying: A Philosophy of Continuing Care 126
  20. 13. Preserving Personhood, Sexuality, and Privacy Among the Chronically 111 and Dying 129
  21. 14. Humor and Laughter—Their Role in Improving the Quality of Life and of Care 132
  22. Part IV. Helping the Dying: Caregiver Approaches
  23. 15. A Nursing Perspective on Patient Care 139
  24. 16. Spiritual Care of the Dying Person 144
  25. 17. Death Is Not All at Once... Living Is Day by Day 150
  26. 18. The Role of a Clinical Psychologist 156
  27. 19. Group Therapy for Life Enrichment 163
  28. 20. The Senior Citizen as a Hospice Volunteer 181
  29. Part V. Patients and Illnesses
  30. 21. Helping Preterminal and Terminal Cancer Patients Function Within the Community 193
  31. 22. Caring for the Patient with Pulmonary Emphysema 196
  32. 23. Illness Factors in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)— A Neuromuscular Disease 202
  33. Part VI. Alternatives to In-Hospice Care
  34. 24. Some Questions About Hospice Development 213
  35. 25. A Physical Alternative to the Hospice 216
  36. 26. A Psychiatric Setting and Total Care 219
  37. 27. Caring for the Terminally III: The Story of an American Hospital 224
  38. 28. Integrating Care for the Terminally 111 Within a Comprehensive Geriatric Center 229
  39. 29. Dying and Death of a Hospice in a Tertiary Hospital: Case History 239
  40. 30. Hospice Home Care 245
  41. 31. Problems of Terminal Care: Behavior Approaches and Environment Stimulation 253
  42. Part VII. A Look to the Future
  43. 32. Health in the 1980s:Toward Optimum Human Existence 267
  44. 33. Relating Medicine to Education—A Curriculum Outline 274
  45. 34. Patient Support in the Twenty-First Century 279
  46. Index 285
  47. Contributors 295
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