Although around half a million people die in England each year, most deaths occur away from their homes and in institutions with ‘strangers’ caring for them. Admittedly, a few die in their own homes, however, this number is not high enough to claim that as a society we are becoming more familiar with death. The reality is that as a society we do not openly discuss death (Department of Health (DH), 2008). We recognize that this very point is the central message in the second chapter of the End of Life Care Strategy (DH, 2008). Two years on, we have seen the creation of Dying Matters as a coalition working to support changing knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards death, dying and bereavement. One of the intended outcomes is that we can ...
The American paradox surrounding of death and dying is undeniable and creates barriers in individual...
Death is something many people find difficult to talk about or even think about; our own or others’ ...
Background There is a general perception held by health care practitioners based in hospices, palli...
There seems to be is a general perception that the British public, which includes health care practi...
How many of us are touched by the death of a loved one, friend or colleague? How many of us feel abl...
There is a genersl perception hweld by hospice and palliative care practioners taht society is reluc...
Openness about death and dying hasbeen seen as beneficial for dyingpatients and their families ever ...
Background: A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying was conducted to open the dialogu...
Background: There is a general perception held by hospice and palliative care practitioners that soc...
Background: A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying was conducted to open the dialogu...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Talking about death and dying is promoted in UK health policy and practice, from a perception that t...
Within palliative care, clear and open communication about death is encouraged. Euphemisms are disco...
Within palliative care, clear and open communication about death is encouraged. Euphemisms are disco...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
The American paradox surrounding of death and dying is undeniable and creates barriers in individual...
Death is something many people find difficult to talk about or even think about; our own or others’ ...
Background There is a general perception held by health care practitioners based in hospices, palli...
There seems to be is a general perception that the British public, which includes health care practi...
How many of us are touched by the death of a loved one, friend or colleague? How many of us feel abl...
There is a genersl perception hweld by hospice and palliative care practioners taht society is reluc...
Openness about death and dying hasbeen seen as beneficial for dyingpatients and their families ever ...
Background: A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying was conducted to open the dialogu...
Background: There is a general perception held by hospice and palliative care practitioners that soc...
Background: A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying was conducted to open the dialogu...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Talking about death and dying is promoted in UK health policy and practice, from a perception that t...
Within palliative care, clear and open communication about death is encouraged. Euphemisms are disco...
Within palliative care, clear and open communication about death is encouraged. Euphemisms are disco...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
The American paradox surrounding of death and dying is undeniable and creates barriers in individual...
Death is something many people find difficult to talk about or even think about; our own or others’ ...
Background There is a general perception held by health care practitioners based in hospices, palli...