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New. New Ships From Canada Trade paperback (US) Glued binding Audience: General/trade Book Description: The hospice movement has had a major impact on the lives of many terminally ill cancer patients and their families, but most deaths still occur within less sensitive institutional environments The support care team, usually operating in an advisory capacity, has developed as an important alternative for the care of the dying in hospitals Based on the experience of several support care teams, this book is the first to to be devoted exclusively to terminal care support teams It will provide a framework for those who need to plan and operate services for hospitalized terminally ill patients The needs of patients and their families are reviewed, as well as problems ranging from obtaining funding and the selection of team to in group dynamics and ethical questions It is especially valuable for the practical advice it contains on educating other hospital staff members.