Evidence-Based Practice of Palliative Medicine 2nd Edition
Evidence-Based Practice of Palliative Medicine, 2nd Edition by Goldstein, Nathan offers a clear, authoritative guide that immediately speaks to clinicians, nurses, and hospice teams seeking reliable, up-to-date strategies for compassionate care. Whether you practice in hospitals, hospices, outpatient clinics, or community settings across the United States, Europe, Asia or beyond, this edition equips you to deliver better outcomes at the end of life.
Inside, concise chapters translate the latest clinical research into practical recommendations for symptom control, pain management, prognostication, communication, and ethical decision-making. Rich with evidence-based protocols and case-based examples, the book helps you make confident, patient-centered decisions—from complex oncologic pain to multifactorial dyspnea in older adults. Interdisciplinary approaches underscore how physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains can collaborate to optimize quality of life.
Readers will value the book’s emphasis on measurable outcomes and real-world applicability: clear algorithms, flowcharts, and summary points streamline clinical workflows and improve documentation for palliative and hospice programs. Global perspectives and culturally sensitive care considerations make this resource especially relevant for diverse patient populations and evolving health systems.
For practitioners committed to excellence in end-of-life care, Evidence-Based Practice of Palliative Medicine, 2nd Edition is both a practical handbook and a trusted reference. It enhances clinical competence, supports team-based care, and strengthens communication with patients and families during critical moments. Add this essential volume to your professional library and elevate your practice with evidence-driven, compassionate palliative care—order your copy today.
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