Spiritual Care in Palliative Care: What It Is and Why It Matters

Best, Megan C.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-01
  • 售價: $5,620
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,339
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 672
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031508637
  • ISBN-13: 9783031508639
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商品描述

An international panel of experts have contributed to create the first comprehensive guide to spiritual care focussing on the palliative care setting from neonatal to aged care, combining the theoretical underpinnings of spirituality research with practical applications for its introduction into patient care. This book is structured to give a detailed understanding of the importance of spirituality for patients approaching the end of life as well as the impact of spiritual care on patients, families and carers. As the first step towards reaching this goal, the need for spiritual care training of clinicians is outlined, including the crucial step of nurturing one's own spiritual life. Ways to identify and assess patients' spiritual needs are explained. The experience of existential suffering is explored along with discussion of the ways it can manifest and how it can be addressed. The implementation of spiritual care in the clinical setting is detailed with illustrations of the roleof each member of the palliative care team and the benefits of an institutional approach.

This valuable resource provides not only empirical evidence for the importance of spiritual care but also practical guidance for those wishing to practice it. It is ideal for all those caring for patients of all ages at the end of life, including palliative care clinicians, spiritual care professionals, students and researchers, and anyone interested in creating meaning in the face of imminent death.


商品描述(中文翻譯)

一個國際專家小組共同貢獻,創作了第一本全面指南,專注於從新生兒到老年護理的緩和護理環境中的靈性護理,結合了靈性研究的理論基礎和實際應用,以引入患者護理。本書的結構旨在深入了解靈性對接近生命終結的患者的重要性,以及靈性護理對患者、家庭和照顧者的影響。作為實現此目標的第一步,概述了臨床醫生對靈性護理培訓的需求,包括培養自己靈性生活的關鍵步驟。解釋了識別和評估患者靈性需求的方法。探討了存在性痛苦的經驗,並討論了它可能表現的方式以及如何解決它。詳細介紹了在臨床環境中實施靈性護理的方法,並說明了緩和護理團隊的每個成員的角色以及機構方法的好處。

這是一個寶貴的資源,不僅提供了靈性護理重要性的實證證據,還為希望實踐靈性護理的人提供了實用指南。它非常適合所有關心生命終結階段患者的人,包括緩和護理臨床醫生、靈性護理專業人員、學生和研究人員,以及任何對在面對即將到來的死亡時創造意義感興趣的人。

作者簡介

Associate Professor Megan C Best is a Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia, and an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Sydney Medical School. She is Director of Ethicentre and a member of the European Association of Palliative Care Spiritual Care Reference Group and the international Joint Research Council for chaplaincy research.

She has over 30 years' experience as a palliative care physician, medical ethicist and researcher. She developed her interest in spirituality in healthcare when she observed the importance of meaning-making for her patients at the end of life. Her research on the spiritual care of patients has influenced the development of training for healthcare professionals internationally and she runs a comprehensive research program focusing on ways to develop whole person care at the end of life.


作者簡介(中文翻譯)

梅根·C·貝斯特副教授是澳大利亞聖母大學倫理與社會研究所的研究副職,也是悉尼大學醫學院的名譽副教授。她是Ethicentre的主任,並且是歐洲安寧照護精神護理參考小組和國際牧師研究聯合委員會的成員。

她擁有超過30年的安寧照護醫師、醫學倫理學家和研究人員的經驗。她對醫療保健中的靈性感興趣是在觀察到病患在生命終結階段對意義的重要性後產生的。她對病患的靈性照護的研究影響了國際醫療保健專業人員培訓的發展,並且她正在進行一個全面的研究計劃,重點是如何在生命終結階段發展全人照護。