Palliative Care - Psychosocial and Ethical Considerations
Publication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2017ISBN:- 1536106070
- 9781536106077
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Summary: A great number of cancer patients will suffer some form of social, emotional or psychological distress and challenges as a result of the disease and its treatment. Unattended, psychosocial issues can leave patients and families ill-equipped to cope and manage their cancer diagnosis and treatment. When psychosocial care is properly integrated into clinical care, it has a direct impact on the patients quality of life
Introduction; Clinical issues; Psychosocial issues; End of life issues; Acknowledgements
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Introduction; Clinical issues; Psychosocial issues; End of life issues; Acknowledgements
A great number of cancer patients will suffer some form of social, emotional or psychological distress and challenges as a result of the disease and its treatment. Unattended, psychosocial issues can leave patients and families ill-equipped to cope and manage their cancer diagnosis and treatment. When psychosocial care is properly integrated into clinical care, it has a direct impact on the patients quality of life
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