Online textbook – Integrating a Palliative Approach: Essentials for Personal Support Workers

The ONLINE version of the PSW text!

Equip yourself with the skills to provide compassionate, person-centered care for those with life-limiting illnesses and their families. Learn practical strategies through real-life caregiving stories and scenarios to enhance your confidence and competence. From this textbook, you can develop ways to:

  • Reflect on beliefs, values, and therapeutic boundaries
  • Communicate effectively, avoiding roadblocks and fostering serious conversations
  • Provide culturally safe care, free from systemic racism and bias, with a focus on Indigenous needs
  • Embed a trauma-informed approach into your care

$69.00

Published Date

July 1, 2020

Length

252

Language

English

Format

Online

Publisher

Life and Death Matters

The ONLINE version of the PSW text! Gain immediate access to the text. A truly unique textbook – written specifically for Personal Support Workers (who also work under the job title of healthcare assistants, nurse’s aides, community support workers and so on) learning to integrate a palliative approach and support people declining and dying.

PSWs – Vital members of the health care team

With this textbook students can learn about the vital role of a PSW on the health care team. The easy-to-read style smooths the path for students to learn provides practical palliative care strategies through stories of care-giving, competency touchstones and real-life scenarios. By all counts, it is an enjoyable read for learners! Students using the text, Integrating a Palliative Approach report increased confidence and competence in providing compassionate, culturally-safe palliative care for any person and their family.

Because everyone provides care for a dying person and their family

The text is a timeless resource for PSWs, HCAs, CCAs and all healthcare workers providing direct care. Because everyone on the health care team provides care for a dying person and their family, all PSWs ( i.e., direct care providers) need to build their knowledge and skills of integrating a palliative approach and providing palliative care. And this is the textbook to get them there!  Students can learn:
  •  The PSW’s vital role and their responsibilities in providing palliative care and a palliative approach
  •  Easy steps to integrating a palliative approach
  •  Best practices for communicating and providing compassionate palliative care
  •  Techniques for gathering information
  • Ways to support through losses and grief

Key topics in palliative care included in the text:

  • Supporting physical comfort
  • Common symptoms of declining and dying, and last days and hours
  • Responding to advance care planning and Medical Assistance in Dying requests
  • Providing care in the last days and hours
  • Understanding and preventing compassion fatigue

The PSW text and resources are much more than just a palliative care resource.

Students also develop their core care-giving skills. In addition to learning how to integrate a palliative approach and understanding dying, supporting physical comfort and so on,  the PSW resources support learners to develop their core care-giving skills. These include building:
  • Self-awareness
  • Therapeutic boundaries
  • Skills for communicating in difficult conversations
  • Capacity for supporting cultural safety and embedding a trauma-informed approach into their practice.

This is THE textbook for PSWs working in community and Long Term Care!

  • Chapter 1: Understanding Dying and a Palliative Approach
    • People are Mortal, and 100% of us die
    • Changes in the way People Die
    • Hospice and Palliative Care Begins
    • What is Palliative Care
    • A Palliative Approach to Care
    • Every HCP is Responsible for Care of the Dying Person
  • Chapter 2: Preparing to Care
    • Dying is a Journey – Supporting the Person on Their Journey
    • Preparing for the Journey by Sorting Your Baggage
    • Supporting an Appropriate Death
    • Collaborating with the Team to Build a Safe Environment for Health Care
    • Developing Best Practices in Palliative Care
    • Preparing to Care by Building a Professional and Ethical Practice
  • Chapter 3: Using Standardized Tools
    • Gathering Information
    • Tools for Gathering Information
    • Communicating with the Team
    • IDEA: Ethical Decision-Making Framework
  • Chapter 4: Supporting Physical Comfort
    • Part 1: Principles and Practices
      • Principles for Supporting Physical Comfort
      • Principles for Using Medications to Support Physical Comfort
      • Medications for Pain Relief
      • Principles for Using Opioids to Manage Pain
      • Fears and Misunderstandings Using Opioids
      • Common Side Effects of Opioids
      • Supporting Physical Comfort with Traditional Healing and Medicines
      • Supporting Physical Comfort with Complementary and Alternative Therapies
      • Basket of Comfort Measures
    • Part 2: Common Symptoms
      • Anorexia and Cachexia
      • Changes in Bowel and Bladder Function
      • Dehydration
      • Delirium
      • Depression
      • Difficult Breathing
      • Fatigue
      • Mouth Discomfort
      • Nausea and Vomiting
      • Pain
  • Chapter 5: Providing Psychosocial Care
    • The Holistic Nature of Psychosocial Care
    • Transitions with Life-Limiting Illnesses
    • Transitions for People Dying with Dementia
    • Supporting the Psychosocial Needs of the Dying Person and Family
    • Supporting the Dying Person’s Wishes Through to Death
    • Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
    • Supporting People Experiencing Loss and Grief
    • Supporting Children Whose Loved One is Dying
  • Chapter 6: Caring in the Last Days and Hours
    • Preparing to Care
    • Physical Changes and Psychosocial Implications
    • When Death Occurs
  • Chapter 7: Caring for You
    • The Need for Self-Care
    • Self-Care – Buffering the Effects of Caregiving
    • Self-Care Practices for Caregivers

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Courtney Murrell is a PSW who works in hospice palliative care.

When she is not at work, she is spending time with her family, going on hikes or writing. Courtney is a lifelong learner and loves to share her passion for writing as a wellness practice.

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