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by Larry Beresford (Author), Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (Author) "Hospice is care for the dying..." (more)
Key Phrases: hospice decision, hospice benefit, hospice approach, National Hospice Organization, San Francisco, Hospice of Louisville (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Once way-stations run by religious orders to give respite to those on pilgrimages, today hospices provide care for dying people. Their philosophy of care is dedicated to the physical comfort and emotional support of the terminal patient. The hospice movement also affirms the idea that the patient deserves to be completely informed about his or her medical condition and treatment alternatives. Beresford, a San Francisco-based health policy writer, provides a complete, if somewhat dry, account of the hospice movement. But this is more than an intellectual discussion of a health-care policy; it also addresses practical questions. Beresford devotes the first two chapters to an explanation of hospice care and how to know when it is needed. In subsequent chapters he describes a typical hospice team (social worker, nurse, personal care aide and chaplain) and enumerates additional services, such as in-patient care. He explains the differences between community- and home health agency-based hospice programs and those that are based in hospitals or nursing homes. He also tackles insurance coverage, and his rundown of Medicare's hospice benefits is clear and concise (unlike most insurance forms). Finally, he reminds us that death, though inevitable, is rarely easy. His guide may make some of the tough decisions about choosing a hospice a little bit simpler.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Quill created a stir in the medical community when he described in a New England Journal of Medicine article (later reprinted in Harper's ) how he prescribed barbiturates to a terminally ill cancer patient, knowing she planned to use them to take her life when her suffering became unbearable. In Death and Dignity , Quill discusses how the medical profession's emphasis on technology and "life at all costs" fails to acknowledge the suffering that accompanies terminal illness. He argues for a greater emphasis on "comfort care" and for giving power to the patient. Quill believes fewer patients would choose suicide as an escape if more efforts were spent on alleviating their suffering, both physical and emotional. He acknowledges, however, that comfort care has limitations and does not guarantee the elimination of suffering. Quill provides criteria for physician involvement in a patient's suicide. An important, thought-provoking addition to both medical and public library collections. The Hospice Handbook also looks at comfort care, but from a different perspective. While Beresford, a health policy writer who has covered hospice issues, would agree that the goal of comfort care is living life to the fullest, minimizing suffering, and facing death with dignity, he presents that goal with less emotion. He is more concerned with outlining the practical aspects of hospice care and presenting the services hospices can provide. Beresford's guide is designed to provide the information a person needs to make the decision of whether to use a hospice. Particularly helpful is his discussion of questions a consumer should ask the hospice, which might have been even more useful in list form as an appendix a person could photocopy to take to an interview. Also excellent is his thorough discussion of the financial aspects of a hospice. Recommended for popular medical collections.
- KellyJo Houtz Parish, Harrison Memorial Hosp., Bremerton, Wash.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 165 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; 1 edition (March 4, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316091383
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316091381
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #355,827 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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I ordered this book because it was advertised as having financial information regarding budgets, and how to prepare them, productivity numbers, etc. It had none of this, except to say, under 'Finance" to hire financial counselors. So, needless to say, this book was useless to me.
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