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Motor Neurone Disease Susan Beresford

Motor Neurone Disease By Susan Beresford

Motor Neurone Disease by Susan Beresford


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Summary

This book provides a theoretical framework based on humanism, philosophy and the principles of palliative care, from which to address assessment and treatment planning throughout the progression of the disease form time of diagnosis, during terminal care and bereavement.

Motor Neurone Disease Summary

Motor Neurone Disease by Susan Beresford

The multidisciplinary team involved in providing care for a person with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and their family can be large and at present, there are no books available to help the healthcare professional gain an understanding of the person with MND, or suggest ways in which she can address their ever growing care needs. This book identifies possible team members and provides a theoretical framework based on humanism and the hospice philosophy, from which to address assessment and treatment planning. Areas for concern specific to people with MND, are discussed within the text at the time of diagnosis, through the progression of the illness, during terminal care, and bereavement support for the family.

Table of Contents

Part One: Description of motor neurone disease. Part Two: Introduction. The multidisciplinary team. Aims and objectives of the multidisciplinary team. Assessment and treatment planning. Part Three: Introduction. Primary care - the early stage. Continuing care - the middle stage. Terminal care - the late stage. Bereavement support. Appendix 1 - the motor neurone disease association of the UK. Appendix 2 - equipment and suppliers. Appendix - useful addresses.

Additional information

GOR004155642
9780412556401
0412556405
Motor Neurone Disease by Susan Beresford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19950831
208
N/A
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