Publications

Palliative care for children Volume XV

Dignity of the child-reflections of a physician The concept of dignity is defined in the context of paediatrics, based on Janusz Korczak's concept of children's rights. The author, a doctor of a children's hospice, discusses the following rights of sick children: the right to life and death; the right to protection...

Pediatrics

(doctor-patient relationship, paediatrics) https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia_cardiologica/article/view/23683 Paediatrics is the medical specialty that deals with the health and development of newborns, infants, pre-school, school-aged children and adolescents. Patients in...

Midwifery profession

Twenty hours without sleep. Ten without food. And a ward packed with mothers-to-be... Welcome to the world of midwifery. Moving, warm, yet spiced with feisty British humour and incredibly honest, the book 'The Midwifery Profession' is...

Non-violent birth

'Non-violent birth' has revolutionised the way we view childbirth, urging us to think about the birth of a child from the child's point of view. Why must the baby emerge from the darkness of a silent uterus into a world of blinding light and loud noises? Why must it ...

Psychology in obstetrics and gynaecology

Another volume in the 'Library of the Midwife' series. In this one you will find a discussion of the psychological skills necessary in the work of a midwife, including the function of interpersonal communication, the required assertive and negotiation skills, the issue of stress in her work....

Ethical issues in pregnancy pathology

Pregnancy and the birth of a child are one of the most beautiful and at the same time most difficult periods in a person's life. Although this period is short in comparison to the whole of life, lasting only about nine months, there are many dangers "lurking" for mother and child during this time. Z...

Palliative and hospice care in social and economic terms

Wise care for a dying patient is one in which the quality and fullness of life is nurtured until the end. It is care that is chosen in an informed and planned way, taking into account the progression of the illness, changes in the caring environment and the medical and...

Palliative management in perinatal care

When leaning over a neonate in the intensive care unit who is dying or who is about to die in an inpatient hospice or at home, we should call to mind the contents of the chapters in this book. Superbly selected, by the scientific editors, authors with different...

Integral care for the patient at the end of life

To read or not to read? In relation to the presented publication, the answer is clear: read and encourage others to read. Which is also emphasised in the Foreword by the JM Rector of the Jagiellonian University, Prof. Dr. habil. n. med. Wojciech Nowak:: "I present to you the publication ...

Palliative care nursing

This publication will be an excellent resource for members of the interdisciplinary palliative care team, especially nurses, who play an important role, often a leadership one, in this team. The knowledge presented will provide them with the tools to exercise...

Palliative medicine

Palliative medicine deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of symptoms that accompany progressive and life-threatening diseases. As a new field of knowledge, it is developing rapidly, with a need to update the information that relates to it....

A practical guide to palliative and supportive care medicine

A Practical Guide to Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care is dedicated to the treatment and psychological, social and spiritual support for patients with chronic illnesses that cause suffering to patients and loved ones....

Bioethics and European law

Biotechnological experiments on 'human material'1 are therefore linked to a particular socio-cultural, legal, scientific and religious responsibility, as they potentially awaken a logic of self-creation that can lead to the exclusion of ...