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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
This brief paper advances the concept of a “good death,” outlines ten specific criteria for a good death, and proposes a simple golden rule for optimal dying.
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This brief paper advances the concept of a “good death,” outlines ten specific criteria for a good death, and proposes a simple golden rule for optimal dying.
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An Exploration of the Good Death
Advances in Nursing Science, 2006For many patients with a life-threatening illness, modern hospitals prevent a good death. When aggressive treatment is selected for a disease process with a remote cure, nurses engage in patient care that is psychologically exhausting and ethically demoralizing. Nursing is well positioned to lead a paradigm shift regarding end-of-life care. The concept
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2011
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses the concept of a good death.
Baldwin, Moyra A., Woodhouse, Jan
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This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses the concept of a good death.
Baldwin, Moyra A., Woodhouse, Jan
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2020
While death is surely inevitable, the timing and circumstances of our deaths may vary widely and are likely to be negotiable in response to the changing needs of patients and families for physical, emotional and spiritual support as their diseases and illnesses evolve.
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While death is surely inevitable, the timing and circumstances of our deaths may vary widely and are likely to be negotiable in response to the changing needs of patients and families for physical, emotional and spiritual support as their diseases and illnesses evolve.
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BMJ, 2003
My father's death was all set to be the best a hospital could offer. He'd been virtually bed-bound in hospital for the past 10 months, and everyone who worked on his ward knew him and knew what was happening. Everyone agreed that he should not be resuscitated in the event of cardiorespiratory arrest, and eventually we asked that he should no longer be …
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My father's death was all set to be the best a hospital could offer. He'd been virtually bed-bound in hospital for the past 10 months, and everyone who worked on his ward knew him and knew what was happening. Everyone agreed that he should not be resuscitated in the event of cardiorespiratory arrest, and eventually we asked that he should no longer be …
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Good death in cancer care: a nationwide quantitative study
Annals of Oncology, 2007Mitsunori Miyashita +2 more
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Factors contributing to evaluation of a good death from the bereaved family member's perspective
Psycho-Oncology, 2008Mitsunori Miyashita +2 more
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