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Published by FREE PRESS
A division of Simon & Schuster
March 2004
Dimensions (in inches):
5.75 x 9.00 x .95
216 pages
ISBN: 0743249097
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The Four Things That
Matter Most
A Book About Living
by Ira Byock,
M.D. |
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A Few Months to Live:
Different Paths to Life's End
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by Jana Staton, Roger Shuy & Ira Byock
Georgetown University
Press, May 2001
(A participant-observer study of dying people and their caregivers.)
358 pages; 6X9; LC 00-047671
cloth, ISBN 0-87840-840-1 paperback, ISBN 0-87840-841-X
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Few Months to Live describes what dying is like from the
perspectives on nine terminally ill individuals and their
caregivers. Documenting a unique study of end-of-life experiences
(The Missoula Demonstration Project) that included detailed
conversations in home care settings, the book focuses on how
participants lived their daily lives, understood their illnesses,
coped with symptoms (especially pain), and searched for meaning or
spiritual growth in their final months of life. The accounts are
presented largely in the participants' own words, illuminating both
the medical and non-medical challenges that arose from the time each
learned the "bad news" through their final days of life and memorial
services.
Topics include palliative care, quality of life, financial hardship,
grief and loss, and communications with healthcare
personnel. |
Reviews
"A
minute, unsparing, yet tender study that gets closer to the thoughts
and feelings of the dying (and those around them) that any
comparable research known to me... A very important book, which must
be compared to Sherwin Nuland's How We Die."
Oliver Sacks, author of Awakenings
"A very important book that is critical reading or anyone interested
in end-of-life care. The authors, using the techniques of
quantitative research, have provided a way for the dying and
those who care about them to speak for themselves about the value of
hospice care and how to improve it."
Phyllis R. Silverman, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard Medical School
"A useful introduction to the realities of hospice care and
caregiving, problems of delivering service... their generous
quotations of study participants makes people's troubles and
satisfactions vividly real."
Arthur W. Frank, Ph.D., author of At the Will of he Body
and The Wounded Storyteller
LA Times
August 20, 2001 Reviewer: SHARI ROAN
Missoulian May 21, 2001 Reviewer:
GINNY MERRIAM
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"The Four Things that Matter Most is a book of
common sense wisdom that has the power to dynamically change your
life. It is a pleasure to recommend a book that encourages you to
transform the quality of your life in simple ways that actually
work."
-- Caroline Myss, author of "Sacred Contracts" and "Anatomy
of the Spirit"
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