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Gawande, a practicing surgeon, addresses his profession's ultimate limitation, arguing that quality of life is the desired goal for patients and families of the terminally ill.
Terminal Care --- WT 116 Longevity. Life expectancy. Death --- Attitude to Death --- Death --- Aged --- Quality of Life --- Prognosis --- Terminal care. --- Critical care medicine. --- Aging --- Quality of life. --- Mortality. --- Death. --- Attitude to Death. --- Terminal Care. --- Physiological aspects.
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From the basic standards of hospital and residential care to questions about assisted suicide, debates around end of life issues are rarely out of the news. This succinct guide represents current pastoral and theological thinking in the Church of England and offers guidelines for ethical decision-making and the highest standards of pastoral care in often complex and challenging situations. Chapter One outlines the theological and ethical framework for the Churchs contribution to end of life debates Chapter Two explores the questions to be asked about physician assisted suicide Chapter Three considers the ethical and pastoral issues involved in organ donation Chapter Four offers a hospital chaplains perspective on healthcare issues towards the end of life. In addition, a useful reference section includes key documents from the Church of England.
Medical ethics --- Terminally ill --- Death --- Pastoral Care --- Attitude to Death --- Suicide, Assisted --- Tissue and Organ Procurement --- Religious aspects --- Church of England --- Pastoral counseling of --- Psychological aspects --- ethics
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Life Expectancy --- Quality of Life --- Aged --- Attitude to Death --- Terminal Care --- Patient Care Management --- Patient Participation --- Physician-Patient Relations --- WT 116 Longevity. Life expectancy. Death
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Permettre une meilleure compréhension des processus psychiques pour pallier l’angoisse de mort constitue l’objectif de ce livre qui aborde chacune des phases de la maladie grave et décrit avec précision les réponses à apporter au bouleversement psychique de chacun des protagonistes : le patient, les proches et les soignants.L’auteur s’est appuyé sur de nombreuses situations cliniques concrètes pour analyser la multiplicité des interrelations face à la mort. La première partie, consacrée à la naissance des souffrances, fait l’inventaire des principaux mécanismes de défense des soignants et des patients. La seconde partie traite du travail psychique à mener par les proches et par le malade confrontés à la mort inéluctable.La troisième partie aborde la dynamique soignants-soignés et définit la collaboration thérapeutique à instaurer pour tenter d’apprivoiser la mort.Destiné à toutes les professions médicales et paramédicales, mais aussi aux familles confrontées à la fin de vie d’un proche, cet ouvrage illustre avec une extrême justesse les principales difficultés à vaincre dans l’accompagnement thérapeutique.
Soins en phase terminale --- Malades en phase terminale --- Mort --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Death --- Aspect psychologique --- Psychologie --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Psychology, Medical --- Attitude to Death --- Hospice Care --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Professional-Family Relations --- Critical Illness --- psychology --- Aspect psychologique. --- Psychologie. --- Médecine et psychologie. --- Maladies graves --- Relations personnel médical-patient. --- Relations personnel médical-famille. --- Bioéthique. --- Maladie grave. --- Attitude envers la mort. --- Relations entre professionnels de santé et patients. --- Relations famille-professionnel de santé. --- Relations familiales. --- Accompagnement de la fin de la vie. --- Psychothérapie. --- Medicine and psychology --- Medical personnel and patient --- Death - psychology
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