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Sheila Payne (Editor), Caroline Ellis-Hill (Editor)

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July 5, 2001 0192631675 978-0192631671 1
Most chronically and terminally ill patients are cared for in their own homes and represent a major yet free resource. These patients are not in hospitals or hospices and their day-to-day care is provided by family and friends at home. Carers are an invaluable resource and there is an increasing amount of research into their role and the experiences in caring for the terminally ill, patients with cancer and patients with other chronic diseases.
This book provides a critique of the theoretical concept of caring, carers and caregivers. Material is based on empirical evidence from recent studies with adults with acquired chronic illnesses, including terminal illness. The empirical data within the book has been gathered from the perspective of those providing personal, domestic or emotional care to others already known to them by virtue of kinship, co-habitation or friendship, rather than carers organized on a professional or voluntary basis.

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This is a very welcome text that examines informal caring from a holistic perspective, exploring the emotional and social implications of caring and the impact of societal and professional attitudes on carers. Theoretical perspectives and research findings are integrated well, supported by plentiful examples of real life experiences. It includes a good mix of studies and each chapter is well referenced for readers who wish to explore particular aspects in more depth... The content is informative, refreshing and challenging to existing attitudes to carers and includes helpful suggestions for practice. I would certainly recommend it to students on palliative care courses and encourage teachers to give carers more voice in their courses by using it as a key text. Progress in Palliative Care This book should be recommended as essential reading for professionals engaged in aspects of care. British Journal of Social Work

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Sheila Payne, Professor in Palliative Care, University of Sheffield, UK and Caroline Ellis-Hill, Senior Research Fellow, University of Southampton, UK

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dissonant loss, secondary carers, specialist palliative care services, visiting health professionals, carers national strategy, involving carers, social care professionals, brainstem death, term carer, caring situation, donation decisions, biographical disruption, caregiving situation, informal carers, one carer, family carers, family caregivers, older caregivers, informal caring, palliative medicine, many carers, donor relatives, ill cancer patients, caring role
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, Department of Health, Open University Press, New York, Social Services Inspectorate, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Oncology Nursing Forum, Carers National Association, Rehabilitation Nursing, Social Science Medicine, University of Southampton, Women's Health Australia, Cancer Nursing, Journal of Gerontological Nursing, Thousand Oaks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Cambridge University Press, Churchill Livingstone, General Medical Council, Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Psychosomatic Medicine, Qualitative Health Research, The Stationery Office, United Kingdom
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