Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought to be problematic, particularly when centered on cure. As part of a study on end-of-life decision-making, we asked 28 patients with cancer, believed to be within weeks of their death, to talk about hope. Responses were transcribed and discursively analyzed, with 3 versions of hope, each of which connected hope and life, identified—hope as essential to, and for, life; hope, life, death, and others; and, hope/s changing during (or in) life. Hope for cure was common. Rather than death-denying, patients' hope appeared life-affirming, functioning to value patients, their lives, and connections with others.Jaklin A. Eliott, Ian N. Olve
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Hope is essential in the face of terminal cancer. Generally in Western societies, patients and their...
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(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
Hope is considered to have a positive influence upon health. Cancer patients may enter hospice care ...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between various attitudes and hope levels of ...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Hope is of great importance for patients diagnosed with cancer, especially those that are terminally...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Hope-work is a viatl part of palliative care and this thesis aimed to increase understanding of the ...
This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with breast cance...
Aim: This article reports a study to examine the meaning of hope from the perspective of Chinese adv...
Hope is essential in the face of terminal cancer. Generally in Western societies, patients and their...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Coping with existential challenges is important when struck by serious disease, but apart from cance...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the ...
Hope is considered to have a positive influence upon health. Cancer patients may enter hospice care ...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between various attitudes and hope levels of ...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Hope is of great importance for patients diagnosed with cancer, especially those that are terminally...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Hope-work is a viatl part of palliative care and this thesis aimed to increase understanding of the ...
This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with breast cance...
Aim: This article reports a study to examine the meaning of hope from the perspective of Chinese adv...
Hope is essential in the face of terminal cancer. Generally in Western societies, patients and their...