Foreword by Professor Barbara Monroe, CEO, St Christopher's Hospice, London, UK.; Part I: History, Policy and Current Challenges.; 1. Introduction and Background. Nigel Hartley and St Christopher's Hospice Arts Team.; 2. The Model and Philosophy of End of Life Care. Nigel Hartley.; 3. Strategy and Current Challenges. Nigel Hartley.; Part II: Teamwork, Communication and Working in Different Settings.; 4. The Multi-disciplinary Team. Nigel Hartley and Tamsin Dives.; 5. Working with Inpatients. Nigel Hartley and Andy Ridley.; 6. Working with Outpatients and Day Care. Nigel Hartley and Mick Sands.; 7. Working in Community Settings. Nigel Hartley and Gerry Prince.; 8. Bereavement and Loss. Nigel Hartley and Virginia Lawson.; Part III: Starting Out, Looking After Yourself, Research and Development.; 9. Getting Started. Nigel Hartley and Roberto Sanchez-Camus.; 10. Looking After Yourself. Nigel Hartley and Marion Tasker.; 11. Education, Research and Development. Nigel Hartley and Giorgos Tsiris.; 12. Some Key Themes and Handy Hints. Nigel Hartley. References. Index.
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This book would serve as a useful introduction to anyone working in end-of-life care or considering it. The first section of the book deals with history, policy and current challenges... The second part is a series of chapters that discuss most aspects of end-of-life care in a variety of settings... This is an insightful review of what working in end-of-life care is all about. Whilst directed to those from the creative arts, anyone who works in end-of-life care, or is considering it, will be better off for reading it.