# Book Details
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A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care
Publisher: Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA)
Year: 2002, Pages. 118, ISBN: 1-896495-17-6

The consensus-based model developed by the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) presents a lexicon of commonly-used terms, the values on which hospice palliative care is based, the principles and norms of practice, and the conceptual frameworks to guide each of the activities related to it.

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A Palliative Care Needs Assessment for Child
Publisher: Irish Hospice Foundation
Year: 2005, Pages. 55, 

The Report of the National Advisory Committee on Palliative Care (2001)5 published in 2001, highlighted the need for a review of paediatric palliative care services. Palliative care for children is an active and total approach to care, embracing physical, emotional, social and spiritual elements. It focuses on enhancement of quality of life for the child and support for the family, and includes the management of distressing symptoms, provision of respite and care through death and bereavement

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A Perinatal Pathway for Babies with Palliative Care Needs Second edition
Year: 2017, Pages. 29, ISBN: 1 898 447 381

Together for Short Lives has recognised the need for a dedicated perinatal care pathway from the point of recognition that a baby may not survive for long after birth and through their neonatal period. The need for palliative care may be recognised during the pregnancy, at the prenatal 20-week scan, or may not become apparent until after a baby is born.

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A practical guide to Palliative Care in paediatrics
Publisher: Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
Year: 2013, Pages. 146, 

This edition, incorporating care for both children with cancer and non-cancer conditions, is testimony to its value as an education resource, empowering clinicians caring for children at home or as close to home as possible. Coordinated by the Paediatric Palliative Care Service at the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, it also represents the collaborative efforts of paediatric palliative care clinicians throughout Australia and New Zealand.

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A practical guide to Palliative Care in paediatrics
Publisher: Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
Year: 2014, Pages. 146, ISBN: 978 0 9875207 0 8

This edition, incorporating care for both children with cancer and non-cancer conditions, is testimony to its value as an education resource, empowering clinicians caring for children at home or as close to home as possible

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A Really Practical Handbook of Children’s Palliative Care for Doctors and Nurses Anywhere in the World
Justin Amery
Year: 2016, Pages. 446, ISBN: 978-1-4834-4402-4

The book is structured around the common questions that we ask in tricky palliative situations, building on the research, teaching and training

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A systematic review of the use of opioid medication for those with moderate to severe cancer pain and renal impairment
Publisher: European Palliative Care Research
Year: 2011, Pages. 29, 

Opioid use in patients with renal impairment can lead to increased adverse effects. Opioids differ in their effect in renal impairment in both efficacy and tolerability. This systematic literature review forms the basis of guidelines for opioid use in renal impairment and cancer pain as part of the European Palliative Care Research Collaborative's opioid guidelines project. The objective of this study was to identify and assess the quality of evidence for the safe and effective use of opioids for the relief of cancer pain in patients with renal impairment and to produce guidelines.

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About Pain And the help available
Publisher: Palliative Care Victoria
Year: 2018, Pages. 6, 

The goal is to control your pain and to improve your quality of life

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Access to Hospice Care Expanding Boundaries, Overcoming Barriers
Bruce Jennings, True Ryndes, Carol D'Onofrio, Mary Ann Baily
Year: January 2000, Pages. 64, 

The purpose of this report is to contribute to the broad goal of improving end of life care by addressing specific problems in access to and delivery of hospice care

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Accountable Care Guide For Hospice and Palliative Care
Publisher: North Carolina Medical Society
Year: 2014, Pages. 64, 

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are emerging as a leading model to address health care costs and fragmented care delivery. The purpose of this ACO Guide is to bring together in one source a non-technical explanation of the essential elements required for any successful ACO and practical step-by-step guidance on how to achieve each element.