# Book Details
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Palliative and End-of-Life Care Toolkit
Publisher: CASAN
Year: 2014, Pages. 93, 

An online teaching and learning resource to support undergraduate nursing education programs in Canada. This toolkit is a collection of online resources to assist nursing faculty members in integrating palliative and end-of-life care (PEOLC) content in their courses. Resources contained in this toolkit include: Search strategies for databases, Journal websites for searching, Professional associations and descriptions of their resources, Strategies for searching the World Wide Web and current online resources, Search strategies for finding textbooks, video clips, and other teaching tools.

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Palliative Care and Symptom Management
Timothy G. Ihrig, MD, MA, Geoffrey C. Wall, Pharm.D. , F C C P, BCPS, CGP
Year: 2013, Pages. 60, 

This guide provides educa8onal informa8on. This informa8on is not medical advice. Health care providers should exercise their own independent clinical judgment. The handbook may cite the use of a product in a dosage, for an indica8on, or in a manner other than that recommended in the product labeling. Accordingly, the official prescribing informa8on should be consulted before any such product is used.

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Palliative Care - Cancer Control Knowledge into Action
Publisher: WHO
Year: 2007, Pages. 51, ISBN 92 4 154734 5

This Palliative care module focuses on cancer and does not specifi cally address other diseases, however, it recognizes the need for developing palliative care with a public health approach that targets all age groups suffering from diseases or conditions in need of palliative care. These conditions include HIV/AIDS, congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, chronic respiratory diseases and diseases of older people, among others

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Palliative care Guidelines For Managing Common Symptoms
Publisher: South London Palliative and Supportive Care Network and Surrey West Sussex Hampshire
Year: November 2003, Pages. 56, 

These hospital palliative care guidelines aim to give clear advice on the management of common symptoms for healthcare professionals caring for patients with palliative care needs in the generalist setting.

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Palliative care Guidelines for Managing Common Symptoms
Publisher: by London Palliative and Supportive Care Network
Year: November 2003, Pages. 56, 

These hospital palliative care guidelines aim to give clear advice on the management of common symptoms for healthcare professionals caring for patients with palliative care needs in the generalist setting. Throughout the document, indication is given concerning when to refer for specialist palliative care advice. However specialist advice may be sought at any stage and local contact details are given at the front of the guidelines

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Palliative Care A Guide to Coping with Side Efects for People with Cancer and Their Families
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Year: , Pages. 36, 

Cancer and its treatment may cause discomfort that affects how you are able to live your life. However, a specialized area of medicine called palliative care focuses on preventing, managing, and relieving the symptoms of cancer and any side effects caused by treatment. This booklet is designed to help people with cancer, their families, and their caregivers understand how palliative care can improve quality of life throughout treatment, discuss their options, clarify their expectations, and find support.

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Palliative Care A Workbook for Carers
Publisher: Sanjeevan Palliative Care Project
Year: 2017, Pages. 82, 

This workbook was prepared under the leadership and guidance of WHO Collaborating Centre for Community Participation in Palliative Care and Long Term Care. Palliative Care A Workbook for Carers has been developed through a series of workshops, drawing on the experience of Institute of Palliative Medicine (IPM) in community-based palliative care activities that offer structured 16-hour training for carers in the community in line with the WHO guidelines in the area of community-based palliative care. This will hopefully serve as a useful resource to training programmes for family carers and community volunteers

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Palliative Care Action Plan (New Zealand)
Publisher: Ministry of Health (New Zealand)
Year: 2017, Pages. 38, ISBN 978-1-98-850235-9

This action plan supports the findings, priorities and actions of the Review of Adult Palliative Care Services in New Zealand (Ministry of Health 2017).This plan signals how people nearing the end of their life and their significant others will get respectful care, as well as the support they need to be actively involved in their own care.

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Palliative Care and the Global Goal for Health
Publisher: Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Allianc
Year: 2015, Pages. 24, 

This report has been produced by the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC), the International Children's Palliative Care Network (ICPCN), and the Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) for global and national policy makers, development NGOs, funders, palliative care organisations and advocates. The aim of the report is to show how the Global Goal for Health and accompanying targets could support a focus on improving palliative care for people with life-threatening and life-limiting illness globally and to make recommendations for inclusion of palliative care within the Global Goal for Health.

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Palliative Care at the End of Life (Ontario)
Publisher: Health Quality Ontario
Year: 2016, Pages. 54, 

Ontario, like many other jurisdictions, is in the process of determining the best ways and locations to provide care for people who are at the end of their life. This report looks at care in the last month of life for patients in Ontario, an important timeframe within the broader scope of palliative care, since currently nearly half (47.9%) of those patients began to receive palliative care during this last month. This is typically the time when people who are dying need the most involved care, and the weeks that will shape their experiences and those of their loved ones.