Description
As availability of rehabilitation services for cancer increases, occupational therapy practitioners must be prepared to meet the needs of this population. Cancer and Occupational Therapy equips clinicians to meet clients' needs across the cancer care continuum, from diagnosis to treatment to survivorship or end of life.
Highlights include:
- Part I. Understanding Cancer and Cancer Rehabilitation-cancer demographics and trends, cancer treatment approaches, applying the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework with cancer survivors.
- Part II. Impact of Common Forms of Cancer Across the Lifespan-special considerations for children, adolescents and young adults, adults, older adults with cancer.
- Part III. Cancer Care Continuum and Cancer Rehabilitation-primary and secondary prevention, acute and medically complex settings, prehabilitation, acute inpatient rehabilitation, survivorship, palliative care and hospice, home health and the community.
- Part IV. Sequelae of Cancer and Interventions Across the Lifespan-cancer-related fatigue, pain, and cognitive impairment; lymphedema; chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
- Part V. Cancer and Participation in Occupation Across the Lifespan-psychosocial issues, ADLs and IADLs, rest and sleep, play and leisure, education, work, social participation, caregiving.
Book Information
ISBN 9781569004104
Author Brent Braveman
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint American Occupational Therapy
Publisher American Occupational Therapy
Weight(grams) 1138g