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Hospice of Chattanooga
| Crossing Over | | written by: Barnard, David | |
Crossing Over provides a unique view of patients, families, and their
caregivers striving together to maintain comfort and hope in the face of incurable
illness. Using a variety of qualitative research methods, including participant-observation,
interviews, and journal keeping, the book provides the reader with rich, multi-textured
narratives. These narratives weave together emotions, physical symptoms, spiritual
concerns, and the stresses of family life, as well as the professional and
personal challenges of providing hospice and palliative care. Crossing
Cover moves far beyond conventional case reports in medicine, which typically
concentrate on symptoms and treatment, and clichés about “death
with dignity.” It depicts the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of daily
life in patients’ homes and in the palliative care unit, exploring how
individuals find personal meaning in illness, and how this influences the experience
and outcome of care. It captures the diversity of people’s aspirations
and ideas as they face death and the often challenging conflicts between their
views of death and the views of the professionals who care for them. This book
brings to life the anger and fear, tenderness and reconciliation, jealousy
and love, social support and “falling through the cracks,” the
unexpected courage and unshakable faith, which are all part of facing death.
It provides an extraordinary portrait of the processes of giving and receiving
palliative care. This book is ideal for practitioners and trainees in medicine,
nursing, gerontology, ministry, counseling psychology, allied health, and social
work, and will be of special interest to patients and their families. |
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