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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... white UK, age group 66–75) Another woman patient referred to her husband's feelings when she decided to turn to a hospice for help. He also had cancer but had not considered hospice support for himself. My husband was horrified ...
... white UK, age group 26–35) Changing attitudes The second theme which emerged from service users was how rapidly their attitudes to palliative care changed once they had contact with it. Many service users reported that anxieties about ...
... white UK, age group 56–65) [H]e went in very down and very ill. But he came out much better, full of the joys of [the hospice] because they made him feel better and they were so good to him. And my husband was a very private person and ...
... white UK, age group 46–55) It was clear that most of the service users we spoke to were very happy about the care they or their loved ones had received from the broader specialist palliative care team and consequently their views of ...
... white UK, age group 36–45) However, many people were initially reluctant to respond to our question, and comments like 'you wouldn't want to know' were common. We found that, when pressed for an answer, there was a strongly consistent ...
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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 |