Palliative Care, Social Work and Service Users: Making Life PossibleJessica Kingsley Publishers, 15/11/2006 - 272 من الصفحات This unique book provides a rare look at social work and palliative care from the perspective of service users. It is the first to investigate specialist palliative care social work from this viewpoint. |
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... cancer and heart disease are increasingly being shown to be closely related to environmental and cultural factors. Whether deaths and disease are a result of pollution, unequal distribution of wealth and resources, the creation of ...
... cancer. This gave it a particular identity and status; cancer is a much-feared disease that can be seen to affect anyone, regardless of class or status. This association helped lead to hospices being seen as a particularly deserving ...
... cancer, long-term conditions, and young and older people. It established a 'quality strategy for social care' which emphasized the importance of policy and practice being knowledge- or evidence-based. There is a new language of 'quality ...
... cancer services should be patient centred (Department of Health 1995). The National Health Service Cancer Plan (Department of Health 2000) encouraged user involvement in the context of recognizing the quality of cancer services as a ...
... Cancer Relief, Help the Hospices, the National Council for Palliative Care and Sue Ryder Care, have variously developed their own policies and schemes for user involvement. It is important at this stage neither to over- nor to ...
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Developing the Discussion | 131 |
How We Carried Out the Research
| 227 |
The Interview Schedule
| 247 |
References
| 252 |
Subject Index
| 261 |
Author Index
| 266 |