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Description
Death, dying, loss, and care giving are not just
medical issues, but societal ones. Palliative
care has become increasingly professionalised,
focused around symptom science. With this
emphasis on minimizing the harms of physical,
psychological, and spiritual stress, there has
been a loss of how cultures and communities look
after their dying, with the wider
social experience of death often sidelined in the
professionalisation and
medicalisation of care. However, the people we
know and love in the places we know and love make
up what matters most for those undergoing
the experiences of death, loss, and care
giving.Over the last 25 years the
theory, practice, research evidence base, and
clinical applications have developed, generating
widespread adoption of the principles of public
health approaches to palliative care. The
essential principles of prevention, harm
reduction, early intervention, and health and
wellbeing promotion can be applied to
the universal experience of end of life,
irrespective of disease or diagnosis. Compassionat
e communities have become a routine part of the
strategy and service development in palliative
care, both within the UK and internationally. The
Oxford Textbook of Public Health Palliative Care
provides a reframing of palliative care, bringing
together the full scope of theory, practice,
and evidence into one volume. Written by
international leaders in the field, it provides
the first truly comprehensive and authoritative
textbook on the subject that will help to further
inform developments in this growing specialty.
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Description
Death, dying, loss, and care giving are not just
medical issues, but societal ones. Palliative
care has become increasingly professionalised,
focused around symptom science. With this
emphasis on minimizing the harms of physical,
psychological, and spiritual stress, there has
been a loss of how cultures and communities look
after their dying, with the wider social
experience of death often sidelined in the
professionalisation and medicalisation of care.
However, the people we know and love in
the places we know and love make up what matters
most for those undergoing the experiences of
death, loss, and care giving.Over the last 25
years the theory, practice, research evidence
base, and clinical applications have developed,
generating widespread adoption of the principles
of public health approaches to palliative care.
The essential principles of prevention, harm
reduction, early intervention, and health and
wellbeing promotion can be applied to the
universal experience of end of life,
irrespective of disease or diagnosis.
Compassionate communities have become a routine
part of the strategy and service development in
palliative care, both within the UK and
internationally. The Oxford Textbook of Public
Health Palliative Care provides a reframing of
palliative care, bringing together the full scope
of theory, practice, and evidence into one
volume. Written by international leaders in the
field, it provides the first truly comprehensive
and authoritative textbook on the subject that
will help to further inform developments in this
growing specialty.
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