Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care
Biobehavioral Approaches for the Life Course
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Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care:Biobehavioral Approaches for the Life Course Rhonda J. Moore, editor
This book takes both a biobehavioral and a lifespan approach to understanding long-term and chronic pain, and intervening to optimize patients'...
This book takes both a biobehavioral and a lifespan approach to understanding long-term and chronic pain, and intervening to optimize patients'...
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Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care:Biobehavioral Approaches for the Life Course Rhonda J. Moore, editor
This book takes both a biobehavioral and a lifespan approach to understanding long-term and chronic pain, and intervening to optimize patients' functioning. Rich in clinical diversity, chapters explore emerging areas of interest (computer-based interventions, fibromyalgia, stress), ongoing concerns (cancer pain, low back pain), and special populations (pediatric, elderly, military). This coverage provides readers with a knowledge base in assessment, treatment, and management that is up to date, practice strengthening, and forward looking. Subject areas featured in the Handbook include:
? Patient-practitioner communication
? Assessment tools and strategies
? Common pain conditions across the lifespan
? Biobehavioral mechanisms of chronic pain
? Pharmaceutical, neurological, and rehabilitative interventions
? Psychosocial, complementary/alternative, narrative, and spiritual approaches
? Ethical issue and future directions
With the rise of integrative perspective and the emphasis on overall quality of life rather than discrete symptoms, pain management is gaining importance across medical disciplines. Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care stands out as a one-stop reference for a range of professionals, including health practitioners specializing in pain management or palliative care, clinical and health psychologists, public health professionals, and clinicians and administrators in long-term care and hospice.
This book takes both a biobehavioral and a lifespan approach to understanding long-term and chronic pain, and intervening to optimize patients' functioning. Rich in clinical diversity, chapters explore emerging areas of interest (computer-based interventions, fibromyalgia, stress), ongoing concerns (cancer pain, low back pain), and special populations (pediatric, elderly, military). This coverage provides readers with a knowledge base in assessment, treatment, and management that is up to date, practice strengthening, and forward looking. Subject areas featured in the Handbook include:
? Patient-practitioner communication
? Assessment tools and strategies
? Common pain conditions across the lifespan
? Biobehavioral mechanisms of chronic pain
? Pharmaceutical, neurological, and rehabilitative interventions
? Psychosocial, complementary/alternative, narrative, and spiritual approaches
? Ethical issue and future directions
With the rise of integrative perspective and the emphasis on overall quality of life rather than discrete symptoms, pain management is gaining importance across medical disciplines. Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care stands out as a one-stop reference for a range of professionals, including health practitioners specializing in pain management or palliative care, clinical and health psychologists, public health professionals, and clinicians and administrators in long-term care and hospice.
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Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care:Biobehavioral Approaches for the Life Course Rhonda J. Moore, editor This book takes both a biobehavioral and a lifespan approach to understanding long-term and chronic pain, and intervening to optimize patients' functioning. Rich in clinical diversity, chapters explore emerging areas of interest (computer-based interventions, fibromyalgia, stress), ongoing concerns (cancer pain, low back pain), and special populations (pediatric, elderly, military). This coverage provides readers with a knowledge base in assessment, treatment, and management that is up to date, practice strengthening, and forward looking. Subject areas featured in the Handbook include:
Patient-practitioner communication
Assessment tools and strategies
Common pain conditions across the lifespan
Biobehavioral mechanisms of chronic pain
Pharmaceutical, neurological, and rehabilitative interventions
Psychosocial, complementary/alternative, narrative, and spiritual approaches
Ethical issue and future directions
With the rise of integrative perspective and the emphasis on overall quality of life rather than discrete symptoms, pain management is gaining importance across medical disciplines. Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care stands out as a one-stop reference for a range of professionals, including health practitioners specializing in pain management or palliative care, clinical and health psychologists, public health professionals, and clinicians and administrators in long-term care and hospice.
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- Foreword I. BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION
- General background and overview
Chapter 1. Introduction: biopsychosocial approaches to chronic pain and palliative care
Chapter 2. Narrative approaches to understanding pain
Chapter 3. Representations of the body in pain at the end of life
II. TALKING ABOUT PAIN AND PALLITATIVE CARE: COMMUNICATION ISSUES
Chapter 4. Pain education and communications: What clinicians need to know
Chapter 5. Hope in the context of pain and palliative care
Chapter 6. Truth telling and palliative care
Chapter 7. Clinical perspectives on the language of palliative care
Chapter 8. Communication and palliative care: e-health interventions and pain management
Chapter 9. The art of pain: patients' depiction of chronic pain
III. BASIC SCIENCE OF PAIN
Chapter 10. Neuroanatomy of pain and pain pathways
Chapter 11. Acute vs chronic pain: toward a biobehavioral understanding of the transition
Chapter 12. Pain and the placebo effect
Chapter 13. Sex differences in pain
Chapter 14. Stress and pain
Chapter 15. Pharmacogenetics of pain
IV. CLINICAL REVIEW OF PAIN CONDITIONS
Chapter 16. Pain in children
Chapter 17. Pain in the elderly
Chapter 18. Pain after traumatic brain injury
Chapter 19. Pain, whiplash disorder, and traffic safety
Chapter 20. Cancer pain
Chapter 21. Phantom limb pain
V. INTERVENTIONS FOR PAIN
Chapter 22. Chronic pain and opioids
Chapter 23. Nerve blocks, trigger points, and intrathecal therapy for chronic pain
Chapter 24. Neurosurgical interventions for chronic pain
Chapter 25. Behavioral interventions for pain-related fatigue and sleep disorders in medically ill populations
Chapter 26. Nerve pain: harnessing the anti-inflammatory action of glia for new drug targets
VI. CLINICAL TRAILS FOR PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 27. Clinical trials for pain: pharmacological approaches
Chapter 28. A framework for generalizability in palliative care: the case of palliative care clinical trials
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PSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACHES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 29. Psychosocial and caregiver approaches to pain management
Chapter 30. Pain, anxiety, and depression in palliative care patients
Chapter 31. Use of Twitter and blogs for mental health in pain and palliative care
Chapter 32. Online support groups for pain
VIII. SYMPTOM CONTROL IN PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 33. Symptom control in pain and palliative care
Chapter 34. Swallowing disorders in palliative care patients
Chapter 35. Complementary and alternative medicine in chronic pain and palliative care
Chapter 36. Spirituality in the context of pain and palliative care
IX. PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE ASSESSEMENT
Chapter 37. Pain assessment, treatment, and evaluation
Chapter 38. Differential and dynamic pain assessment: an application of clinical infometrics to personalized pain management
Chapter 39. Pain assessment tools in palliative care
Chapter 40. Pain assessment in vulnerable populations: assessing pain and unmet need in patients with advanced dementia--role of the Serial Trial Intervention
IX. SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH DISPARITIES ISSUES IN PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 41. Pharmacoeconomics: economic and social costs of pain
Chapter 42. Economic evaluations of palliative care
Chapter 43. Role of health services research in understanding chronic pain
Chapter 44. Health disparities in pain X. ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONCERNS
Chapter 45.Cultural issues in the context of pain and palliative care
Chapter 47. Palliative options of last resort
Chapter 48. Ethical issues in palliative care
Chapter 49. How the neuroscience of pain compels an ethics of palliative care
Chapter 50. Overcoming barriers to engaging vulnerable populations in clinical research
Chapter 51. Neuroethics, the self, and consciousness in palliative care
XI. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 52. The infodemiology of pain
Chapter 53. Persuasive technologies for health care: current and future directions
Chapter 54. New Media Technologies for the management of pain in pediatric populations
Chapter 55. Use of new media technologies for collaboration and for enhancing and engaging health professionals: case studies in pain management
Chapter 56. Consumer advertising of drugs, new media technologies and communication between clinicians and patients: impact on the regulatory environment
Chapter 57. Health literacy and health information technologies
XII. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 58. Pain and palliative care policy: future directions
Chapter 59. Toward a health information infrastructure: the multimedia patient record, tele-healthcare, and disease management
Chapter 60. Health information technology, financial incentives, and health care reform: impact on pain and palliative care services
- Bibliography
- Appendicesinfodemiology of pain
Chapter 53. Persuasive technologies for health care: current and future directions
Chapter 54. New Media Technologies for the management of pain in pediatric populations
Chapter 55. Use of new media technologies for collaboration and for enhancing and engaging health professionals: case studies in pain management
Chapter 56. Consumer advertising of drugs, new media technologies and communication between clinicians and patients: impact on the regulatory environment
Chapter 57. Health literacy and health information technologies
XII. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 58. Pain and palliative care policy: future directions
Chapter 59. Toward a health information infrastructure: the multimedia patient record, tele-healthcare, and disease management
Chapter 29. Psychosocial and caregiver approaches to pain management
Chapter 30. Pain, anxiety, and depression in palliative care patients
Chapter 31. Use of Twitter and blogs for mental health in pain and palliative care
Chapter 32. Online support groups for pain
VIII. SYMPTOM CONTROL IN PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 33. Symptom control in pain and palliative care
Chapter 34. Swallowing disorders in palliative care patients
Chapter 35. Complementary and alternative medicine in chronic pain and palliative care
Chapter 36. Spirituality in the context of pain and palliative care
IX. PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE ASSESSEMENT
Chapter 37. Pain assessment, treatment, and evaluation
Chapter 38. Differential and dynamic pain assessment: an application of clinical infometrics to personalized pain management
Chapter 39. Pain assessment tools in palliative care
Chapter 40. Pain assessment in vulnerable populations: assessing pain and unmet need in patients with advanced dementia--role of the Serial Trial Intervention
IX. SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH DISPARITIES ISSUES IN PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE
Chapter 41. Pharmacoeconomics: economic and social costs of pain
Chapter 42. Economic evaluations of palliative care
Chapter 43. Role of health services research in understanding chronic pain
Chapter 44. Health disparities in pain X. ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONCERNS
Chapter 45.Cultural issues in the context of pain and palliative care
Chapter 47. Palliative options of last resort
Chapter 48. Ethical issues in palliative care
Chapter 49. How the neuroscience of pain compels an ethics of palliative care
Chapter 50. Overcoming barriers to engaging vulnerable populations in clinical research
Chapter 51. Neuroethics, the self, and consciousness in palliative care
XI. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 52. The infodemiology of pain
Chapter 53. Persuasive technologies for health care: current and future directions
Chapter 54. New Media Technologies for the management of pain in pediatric populations
Chapter 55. Use of new media technologies for collaboration and for enhancing and engaging health professionals: case studies in pain management
Chapter 56. Consumer advertising of drugs, new media technologies and communication between clinicians and patients: impact on the regulatory environment
Chapter 57. Health literacy and health information technologies
XII. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 58. Pain and palliative care policy: future directions
Chapter 59. Toward a health information infrastructure: the multimedia patient record, tele-healthcare, and disease management
Chapter 60. Health information technology, financial incentives, and health care reform: impact on pain and palliative care services
- Bibliography
- Appendicesinfodemiology of pain
Chapter 53. Persuasive technologies for health care: current and future directions
Chapter 54. New Media Technologies for the management of pain in pediatric populations
Chapter 55. Use of new media technologies for collaboration and for enhancing and engaging health professionals: case studies in pain management
Chapter 56. Consumer advertising of drugs, new media technologies and communication between clinicians and patients: impact on the regulatory environment
Chapter 57. Health literacy and health information technologies
XII. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 58. Pain and palliative care policy: future directions
Chapter 59. Toward a health information infrastructure: the multimedia patient record, tele-healthcare, and disease management
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Autoren-Porträt
Rhonda Moore, PhD received her doctoral degree in cultural and medical anthropology from Stanford University and completed her post-doctoral fellowships in behavioral science from Stanford Medical School and in epidemiology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Moore has edited two other books for Springer: Cancer, Culture and Communication (2004) with David Spiegel, MD (Stanford School of Medicine) and Biobehavioral Approaches to Pain(2009).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2013, 2013, XXVIII, 865 Seiten, 32 farbige Abbildungen, Masse: 18,3 x 26 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Rhonda J. Moore
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441916504
- ISBN-13: 9781441916501
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
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From the reviews:Rich in clinical diversity, chapters explore emerging areas of interest (computer-based interventions, fibromyalgia, stress), ongoing concerns (cancer pain, low back pain), and special populations (pediatric, elders, veterans). This coverage provides readers with a knowledge base in assessment, treatment, and management that is up-to-date, practice-strengthening, and forward-looking.
Currents Pain Management News and Research, The e-Newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Medicine
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From the reviews:Rich in clinical diversity, chapters explore emerging areas of interest (computer-based interventions, fibromyalgia, stress), ongoing concerns (cancer pain, low back pain), and special populations (pediatric, elders, veterans). This coverage provides readers with a knowledge base in assessment, treatment, and management that is up-to-date, practice-strengthening, and forward-looking.
Currents Pain Management News and Research, The e-Newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Medicine
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