By Pam Firth, Gill Luff, David Oliviere
ISBN-10: 0335213235
ISBN-13: 9780335213238
ISBN-10: 0335225012
ISBN-13: 9780335225019
"For an individual trying to enhance their figuring out of loss and alter, no matter if in a palliative care of basic or social care environment, this e-book comprises a lot worthy fabric which are taken selectively or in its entirety." Hospise details Bulletin How do pros meet the wishes of bereaved humans? How do execs adopt most sensible perform with contributors, teams, households and groups? What are the results for utilizing learn to steer perform? This publication offers a source for operating with a posh variety of loss events and comprises chapters on early life bereavement, and person and kinfolk responses to loss and alter. It includes the main updated paintings within the box provided through skilled practitioners and researchers and is proper not just for these operating in professional palliative care settings, yet for pros in most cases healthiness and social care sectors. powerful hyperlinks are maintained among learn and solid perform through the ebook. those are bolstered via the coherent integration of overseas study fabric and the newest brooding about loss and bereavement. specialists and clinicians draw upon their wisdom and perform, while the basic viewpoint of the carrier consumer is primary to this booklet. Loss, switch and Bereavement in Palliative Care offers crucial studying for a number specialist future health and social care disciplines working towards at postgraduate or post-registration/qualification point. It demanding situations readers, at a sophisticated point, on problems with loss, switch and bereavement. individuals Lesley Adshead, Jenny Altschuler, Peter Beresford, Grace Christ, Suzy Croft, Pam Firth, Shirley Firth, Richard Harding, Felicity Hearn, Jennie Lester, Gill Luff, Linda Machin, Jan McLaren, David Oliviere, Ann Quinn, Phyllis Silverman, Jean Walker, Karen Wilman.
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A total of 187 questionnaires were returned, a response rate of 47 per cent. Of those, 84 per cent were providing bereavement follow-up, and a further 7 per cent planned some form of bereavement service. Their study reinforced the belief that there is no clear rationale for the delivery of bereavement services: only 25 per cent of the units that responded undertook formal risk assessment procedures. Most services relied on clinical experience rather than standardized measures to target support.
1951) Client-centred Therapy. Boston, MA: Houghton-Mifflin. Rolls, L. (2004) UK childhood bereavement services. Workshop at the 5th Palliative Care Congress, University of Warwick, UK, 19 March. Rosenblatt, P. P. F. J. Nelson (eds) Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death and Grief: Diversity in Universality. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. , Van den Bout, J. and Terheggen, M. (2001) The efficacy of bereavement interventions: determining who benefits, in M. Stroebe, R. Hansson, W. Stroebe and H. Schut (eds) Handbook of Bereavement Research: Consequences, Coping and Care.
Parkes 1998: 18) Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to distinguish that minority of high-risk bereaved people reliably. Other bereavement services Considerable differences in organization and remit are evident in other bereavement services in the community: Faulkner (1993: 73) refers to a ‘hotch potch’ of services. There is, however, some coordination. Organizations involved in bereavement care nationally, including the National Council for Hospices and Specialist Palliative Care Services, are cooperating on a project to develop bereavement standards.
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