Comfort Goals: Resources


Comfort Goals  
 

Resources
Word document
  1. References
  2. Bibliography
  3. Additional Resources
  4. Additional End-Of-Life Resources



References

  1. Foundation, N. H. (2001). Available: http://www.hospiceinfo.org/.
  2. World Health Organization (Ed.). (1996). Cancer Pain Relief: With a Guide to Opioid Availability (2nd ed.). Geneva: Author.
  3. National Hospice Foundation. (2001). Available: http://www.hospiceinfo.org/ [2001].
  4. Norlander, L., & McSteen, K. (2000). The Kitchen Table Discussion: A Creative Way to Discuss End-Of-Life Issues. Home Healthcare Nurse, 18(8).
  5. Blues, A. G., & Zerwekh, J. V. (1984). Hospice and palliative nursing care. Orlando FL: Grune & Stratton.
  6. Cassel, C. K., & Foley, K. M. (1999). Principles for Care of Patients at the End of Life: An Emerging Consensus among the Specialties of Medicine. Available: http://www.milbank.org/endoflife/#principals [2001, July 9].
  7. American Medical Association. (1997). Caring to the End: Conscientious End-of-life Care Can Reduce Concerns about Care of the Terminally Ill. American Medical News(December 15).
  8. Center for Ethics and Human Rights. (1985). Provisions: Code for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, 1985. Available: http://www.nursingworld.org/ethics/1985prov.htm [2001, July 9].
  9. American Nurses Association. (1994). Position Statements: Assisted Suicide. Available: http://www.nursingworld.org/readroom/position/ethics/etsuic.htm [2001, July 9].

Bibliography

  1. Berry, P., & Griffie, J. (2001). Planning for the actual death. In B. R. Ferrell &N. Coyle (Eds.), Textbook of palliative nursing (pp. 382-394). New York: Oxford University Press.
  2. Cain, J. (2001). End of life care: history and the role of the obstetrician and gynaecologist. Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol, 15(2), 195-202.
  3. Cherny, N. I. (2000). The management of cancer pain. CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 50(2), 68-69.
  4. Egan, K. A., & Labyak, M. J. (2001). Hospice care: A model for quality end-of-life care. In B. R. Ferrell &N. Coyle (Eds.), Textbook of Palliative Nursing (pp. 7-26). New York: Oxford University Press.
  5. Faber-Langendoen, K., & Lanken, P. (2000). Dying patients in the intensive care unit: forgoing treatment, maintaining care. Annals of Internal Medicine, 133(11), 886-893.
  6. Fins, J., Miller, F., Acres, C., Bacchetta, M., Huzzard, L., & Rapkin, B. (1999). End-of-life decision-making in the hospital: current practice and future prospects. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 17(1), 6-15.
  7. Goetschius, S. (2001). Caring for families: the other patient in palliative care. In M. Matzo &D. Sherman (Eds.), Palliative care nursing: quality care to the end of life. New York: Springer.
  8. Kristjanson, L. J. (2001). Establishing goals: Communication traps and treatment lane changes. In B. R. Ferrell &N. Coyle (Eds.), Textbook of Palliative Nursing (pp. 331-338). New York: Oxford University Press.
  9. Lynn, J., & Wilkinson, A. (1998). Quality end of life care: the case for a MediCaring demonstration. The Hospice Journal, 13(1-2), 151-163.
  10. Matzo, M. (2001). Peri-death nursing care. In M. Matzo &D. Sherman (Eds.), Palliative care nursing: quality care to the end of life. New York: Springer.
  11. Super, A. (2001). The context of palliative care in progressive illness. In B. R. Ferrell &N. Coyle (Eds.), Textbook of palliative nursing (pp. 27-36). New York: Oxford University Press.
  12. Wrede-Seaman, L. D. (2001). Treatment options to manage pain at the end of life. Am J Hosp Palliat Care, 18(2), 89-101.

Additional Resources

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http://www.hospiceinfo.org/index.cfm?webURL=/public/articles/index.cfm?cat=2

Norlander, L., & McSteen, K. (2000). The Kitchen Table Discussion: A Creative Way to Discuss End-Of-Life Issues. Home Healthcare Nurse, (2000), Volume 18, Number 8.� Web access: http://www.nursingcenter.com/ce/article.cfm?id=4853CF66-AA15-11D4-83E0-00508B605149

The American Medical Association, Eight "Elements of Quality Care for Patients in the Last Phase of Life"; subsequently published in the editorial "Caring to the End: Conscientious End-of-life Care Can Reduce Concerns about Care of the Terminally Ill," American Medical News (December 15, 1997). For more information, see the AMA Web site: http://www.ama-assn.org.

 

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