Supportive Care in Radiotherapy
Description:... This book looks at the often debilitating consequences for individuals undergoing radiation therapy and the associated problems for health care professionals that provide clinical and supportive care. Coverage includes physical aspects of treatment in terms of toxicity, issues related to assessment and clinical management, the organizational context of care, multi-professional issues, quality assurance, and the impact of treatment from a physical and psychosocial perspective. Also features critical reviews of current research findings and identifies future directions for clinical research and development.The drawing together of the physical and psychological impact of radiotherapy is an important feature that is absent in other books on this subject - no other books address supportive care which makes this a unique resource for healthcare professionals in this fieldThe evidence-based approach using critical analysis of research and the discussion of alternative approaches to caregives greater depth than competing booksThe level of clinical and research material makes the book relevant at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.Accessible but academic styleSummary of key clinical points in most chapters help identify relevant points for practice.Areas for further research highlighted along with useful website addresses where appropriatePatient's perspectives are used throughout the text, through qualitative data, to illustrate experiences of symptoms - unique in radiotherapy books.The integration of scientific, clinical and academic evidence makes it attractive to clinicians. Especially the use of case studies and patient quotes to illustrate aspects of care, including new and innovative approaches.Examples of approaches to assessment and management, organisation of care, practice development andresearch will make the book appeal to a wider audienceContributions from cancer and community nurses, radiographers and clinical oncologists will enhance the relevance of this book to a multiprofessional audience.
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