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OSH Heart Failure : From Advanced Disease to Bereavement

Miriam Johnson, Karen Hogg, James Beattie, Max Watson

Abstract

Excellent end of life care for people with heart failure is challenging but possible. In easily digestible summaries, this resource presents practical advice about how and when to integrate a palliative care approach alongside standard heart failure management.

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Authors

Miriam Johnson, author
Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine, Hull-York Medical School (HYMS) and Honorary Consultant in Palliative Medicine to St. Catherine's hospice, Scarborough and Scarborough and District NHS Trust, UK

Karen Hogg, author
Consultant Cardiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary & Golden Jubilee National Hospital, UK

James Beattie, author
Consultant Cardiologist, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, UK

Max Watson, editor
Belfast City Hospital (Research Fellow), Northern Ireland Hospice Care (Locum Consultant Palliative Medicine), UK


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