Description
About the Author
Reverend Prebendary Peter Speck has been a member of a Research Ethics Committee and co-chair of Clinical Ethics Group. He was previously on the editorial board of 'Palliative Medicine' and 'Guidance on Supportive Care in Palliative Care within the UK' (NICE).
Reviews
From the outset, multi- and inter-disciplinary teams are differentiated and chapters focus on these aspects. * JAN Book Reviews, *
The style is easy and readable, providing well-referenced information. It is a thought-provoking and valuable addition to both teamwork and palliative resources, helpful for novice and expert, inviting critical reflection on teamwork in palliative care. * JAN Book Reviews, *
This book takes thinking about palliative care teams to a new level. All aspects are critically reviewed: team composition and functioning, team building and leadership, managing stress and conflict, ethical and legal issues and, most importantly, team effectiveness. Even the sacred tenet of palliative care teams is challenged-we know good palliative care makes a difference, but is this difference primarily due to the team or could it be equally well delivered by sufficiently resourced individuals? At a time when there is a leaning towards the medicalisation of death, this thought-provoking book puts the team back centre stage. * Palliative Care, *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198567745
Author Peter Speck
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 382g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 13mm