Dying with dignity

I Mungall - Clinical Medicine, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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[CITATION][C] LET YOUR PATIENT DIE WITH DIGNITY.

R MM - Medical Times, 1965 - europepmc.org
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Dying with dignity: an open debate.

D Roy - Sante Mentale au Quebec, 1982 - europepmc.org
" Dying with dignity" is little more than a slogan until its meaning is spelled out in guidelines
facilitating medical decisions that honor a patient's needs and wishes. The attempt to do this …

Dying with dignity

I Finlay - Clinical Medicine, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ilora Finlay past often run out-of-hours services, but few do now. Specialist nurses should
provide a high level of expertise, but they are only available during office hours. So again it …

Death with dignity: there's plenty more that we can do.

RG Johnson - 1996 - evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu
The medical profession has seen an accelerated interest in end of life decision making and
terminal care. The growing need for attention in these areas requires more of the art of …

Dignity Therapy: final words for final days

AR Barnosky - JAMA, 2012 - jamanetwork.com
Western medicine that prioritizes the relief of human suffering and preservation of dignity
among those with incurable and life-limiting diseases. Hospice and palliative medicine …

Dying with dignity: the good patient versus the good death

K Proulx, C Jacelon - American Journal of Hospice and …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Death is a unique experience for each human being, yet there is tremendous societal
pressure on a dying person to be a “good patient” while trying to experience the “good …

[HTML][HTML] Counterpoint: Medical assistance in dying: Living with dignity until life naturally ends

R Gallagher - bcmj.org
Medical progress has allowed us to live longer with less disability. But because the culture of
medicine identifies life prolongation as its premier goal, death is viewed as a failure rather …

Dying with dignity

TN Madan - Social Science & Medicine, 1992 - Elsevier
Death is a theme of central importance in all cultures, but the manner in which it is
interpreted varies from society to society. Even so, traditional cultures, including Christian …

Assisted dying

A Thorns, J Wale, C McLoughlin, H Morrison - Clinical Medicine, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Editor–We represent the Association for Palliative Medicine, an organisation of over 800
palliative medicine doctors working in hospices, hospitals and the community. We agree …