Supportive Care for the Urology Patient
Series: Supportive Care Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 June 2005
- ISBN 9780198529415
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages490 pages
- Size 247x173x31 mm
- Weight 958 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous black & white photographs, tables and line illustrations 0
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Short description:
This book provides a practical, evidence-based overview of the supportive care of patients with urological failure, covering issues such as quality of life measurements, the role of the multidisciplinary team, and psychological and social support for patients, families and carers. The book focuses on chronic symptoms such as chronic prostatitis.
MoreLong description:
This book provides a practical, evidence-based overview of the supportive care of patients with urological failure, covering issues such as quality of life measurements, the role of the multidisciplinary team, and psychological and social support for patients, families and carers. The book focuses on chronic symptoms such as chronic prostatitis.
It begins by looking at quality of life measurements, self-help strategies, the role of the interdisciplinary team, and psychological and social support. It then moves on to clinical chapters which cover issues such as patients who present with hematuria, urinary retention, urinary incontinence, neurological disease affecting the urinary tract, chronic prostatitis, and infertility; ending with a chapter on supportive care for the urology patient and family in the future. The book places a special emphasis on symptomatic interventions, particularly in the setting where the course of the illness cannot be modified.
The authors aim the information at all members of the healthcare team involved in the care of the chronic urologic patient. They have presented this material in a manner accessible and interpretable by all members of the urologic team. This is an excellent addition to the growing armamentarium available to the healthcare provider when dealing with chronic urologic disease. Unique in its presentation and focus, this book will become a valuable resource in the management of the patient with chronic and terminal urologic illness.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to supportive care issues for the urology patient
Quality of life measurements
Self-help strategies
Role of the interdisciplinary team in urological supportive care
Psychological and spiritual support
The patient and family
The bioinformatics of integrative medicine in urology
The patient presenting with hematuria
The patient presenting with urinary retention
The patient presenting with urinary incontinence
The patient presenting with neurological disease affecting the urinary tract
The patient presenting with sexual dysfunction
The patient presenting with androgen deficiency
The patient presenting with requirements for a urinary diversion or reservoir
The patient presenting with recalcitrant urinary tract infections
The patient presenting with chronic prostatitis
The patient presenting with genitourinary AIDS
The patient presenting with painful bladder syndrome
Supportive care for the renal transplant patient
The patient presenting with a genitourinary prosthesis
The patient presenting with benign genitourinary pain
The patient presenting with malignant genitourinary pain
Evaluation and treatment of the infertile male
The patient presenting with an overactive adrenal gland
The patient presenting with frequently recurring urinary tract calculi
The patient presenting with ureteric obstruction
Supportive care for the urology patient and family in the future
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