Palliative Care Textbook: A Clinical Guide to Symptom Control, Communication, Ethics, Advanced Illness, and Family Support - Softcover

Vale, Adrian L.; Crossley, Evelyn T.; Hartwell, Marcus H.; Senn, Nina S.; Calder, Julian J.

 
9798182160308: Palliative Care Textbook: A Clinical Guide to Symptom Control, Communication, Ethics, Advanced Illness, and Family Support

Synopsis

Serious illness changes more than the body. It affects comfort, fear, family decisions, communication, dignity, treatment goals, and the way patients experience every stage of care.

Palliative Care Textbook is a practical clinical guide for medical students, residents, clinicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, chaplains, caregivers, and healthcare trainees who want to understand palliative care with clarity, confidence, and compassion.

This book focuses on the real situations healthcare professionals face every day: uncontrolled pain, breathlessness, nausea, fatigue, delirium, anxiety, difficult family conversations, ethical uncertainty, end-of-life decisions, advanced illness, hospice transitions, caregiver distress, and the challenge of supporting patients when cure is no longer the only goal.

Rather than presenting palliative care as only end-of-life care, this textbook shows its wider clinical value. It explains how symptom control, honest communication, emotional support, shared decision-making, and family-centered care can improve quality of life at any stage of serious illness.

Inside, readers will find practical guidance on:

• Pain and symptom control in advanced illness
• Communication skills for serious news and goals-of-care discussions
• Ethical decision-making, patient autonomy, and treatment preferences
• Palliative care for cancer, heart failure, COPD, dementia, kidney disease, and other chronic conditions
• End-of-life care, hospice transitions, comfort-focused treatment, and family support
• Managing distress, grief, caregiver burden, and spiritual concerns
• Building care plans that respect dignity, culture, values, and patient goals

What makes this book valuable is its realistic clinical focus. Palliative care is not about “giving up.” It is about helping patients live as well as possible, reducing suffering, guiding families through hard choices, and supporting healthcare teams in moments where medicine must be both skilled and deeply human.

Whether you are preparing for clinical rotations, working with seriously ill patients, supporting families, reviewing palliative medicine, or seeking a stronger foundation in compassionate care, Palliative Care Textbook offers a clear and practical guide to one of the most important areas of modern healthcare.

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