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Aromatherapy, Massage and Relaxation in Cancer Care
Dr Peter A. Mackereth | Ann Carter | Anne Cawthorn | Timothy Jackson | Lynne Tomlinson | Graeme Donald | Rebecca Knowles | Paula Maycock | Anita Mehrez | Lydia Nightingale | Dr Jacqui Stringer | Gwynneth Campbell | Reverend Kevin Dunn | Deborah Costello
(2016)
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Abstract
Aromatherapy, massage and relaxation are three of the most commonly used therapies in cancer care. This book offers an integrated approach to using these therapies and provides an evidence-based foundation for complementary therapists working in cancer care settings. International in its scope, the book provides essential information about the ethical and professional context in which therapists can practice and vital facts regarding medical treatment and potential side effects.
Absolutely invaluable for any nurse, therapist or physician who is exploring ways of ensuring that patients receiving cancer therapy are in the best of health for a successful outcome. Added to a thorough evidence-based text on many non-invasive interventions is perhaps the best overview of cancer and its treatments I have read for a long time. A book that is long overdue and deserves to be widely read.
Prof Betty Kershaw DBE FRCN, Emeritus Dean, The School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Sheffield
It provides an evidence-based foundation for complementary therapists working in cancer care settings. International in its scope, the book provides essential information about the ethical and professional context in which therapists can practise and vital facts regarding medical treatment and side effects...Cancer care is a special area and is not for every therapist. However, Ann and Peter together with their collaborators, have put together a text that I believe is of value to every therapist and I commend it to you.
Ian Cambray-Smith
In Essence, Vol 16, No. 1, Autumn/Winter 2017
This book is incredibly informative with lots of good theoretical information setting out the requirements of a holistic therapy provision in a medical setting. The book also offers an incredibly helpful set of tools that can be used alone or in conjunction with each other for both patients and carers to ease their cancer journey. A book that I would recommend every therapist have on their shelf.
Anita James
International Journal of Professional Holistic Aromatherapy
An evidence-based, user-friendly "how to..." book, both for the experienced and new complementary therapist working in cancer and palliative care. It will be helpful to other healthcare professionals too - to see how complementary therapies can make a difference and contribute to integrated care. The authors have generously shared their knowledge, expertise and experience.
Marianne Tavares, MSc, Dip. DN, MIFPA, CAHP, Complementary Therapy Consultant, Palliative Care, Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital and Hill House Hospice, Ontario, Canada
As a devotee of complementary therapies, I loved this book. It offers an overview of how three complementary therapies integrate with modern healthcare, and will be useful for anyone who wants to learn about the therapies available, how they work, their evidence base and how they can be incorporated into NHS treatment (...) I recommend this book to anyone involved in cancer care and management.
Nicola James, prostate cancer nurse consultant
NursingStandard.com
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Aromatherapy, Massage and Relaxation in Cancer Care: An Integrative Resource for Practitioners. Edited by Ann Carter and Dr Peter A. Mackereth | 3 | ||
Foreword by Anne Cawthorn | 9 | ||
Foreword by Deborah Costello | 11 | ||
Acknowledgements | 13 | ||
Disclaimer | 14 | ||
Introduction and an overview of the book | 15 | ||
Part 1 - Underlying Principles of Clinical Practice | 19 | ||
1. Cancer and its Treatments - Timothy Jackson | 20 | ||
2. The Resilient Patient - Lynne Tomlinson | 36 | ||
3. The Resourceful Therapist - Ann Carter and Dr Peter A. Mackereth | 48 | ||
4. Effective Documentation - Ann Carter and Dr Peter A. Mackereth | 59 | ||
5. Evaluating the Evidence - Graeme Donald and Rebecca Knowles | 71 | ||
6. Embedding a Palliative Care Therapy Service - Dr Peter A. Mackereth, Paula Maycock, Anita Mehrez and Lydia Nightingale | 89 | ||
Part 2 - Practical Applications of Aromatherapy, Massage and Relaxation | 105 | ||
7. Aromatherapy : The SYMPTOM Model - Dr Peter A. Mackereth and Paula Maycock | 106 | ||
8. Aromasticks: A Portable Aromatic Powerhouse - Paula Maycock, Dr Peter A. Mackereth and Ann Carter | 118 | ||
9. Malodour: The Potential Use of Essential Oils - Paula Maycock, Dr Peter A. Mackereth, Anita Mehrez and Dr Jacqui Stringer | 130 | ||
10. Progressive Muscle Relaxation - Dr Peter A. Mackereth and Ann Carter | 142 | ||
11. Guided Imagery - Ann Carter and Dr Peter A. Mackereth | 155 | ||
12. The HEARTS Process - Ann Carter | 167 | ||
13. Easing the \nBreathing Body - Dr Peter A. Mackereth, Paula Maycock and Lynne Tomlinson | 181 | ||
14. Caring for Carers - Gwynneth Campbell and Rebecca Knowles | 196 | ||
15. Spirituality and Working Ethically at the End of Life - Dr Peter A. Mackereth and Reverend Kevin Dunn | 210 | ||
List of Editors | 223 | ||
List of contributors | 224 | ||
Subject Index | 227 | ||
Author Index | 231 |