The main definitions of palliative care include a reference to the family of the sick person as part of the unit of care. However, family members also often have a care-giving role for the dying person. Finding a balance between these two different roles is often a difficult task. Based on ethnographic research in a hospice in Turin (Italy), this article focuses on family tensions that eventually occur with the decisions concerning end of life, on the contrasts between the will of the patient and the ability/possibility of the family to take care of him, on the ethical dilemmas and on the drama of the “mutual pretense awareness” that often emerges in these situations. The above issues are explored with a particular attention to the Italian ...
Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare pro...
Il s'agit de comprendre comment les notions de dignité et d'autonomie se trouvent sollicitées et mis...
The present research aims to explore the experiences of health professionals dealing with the end of...
International audiencePalliative care is often thought by patients and their families to mean immine...
The end of life is a highly emotive and critical period in the life course and families often play a...
This thesis was conducted amidst a growing debate in Quebec and elsewhere about end-of-life options,...
Drawing upon an ethnographic research developed in two Portuguese palliative care units, this articl...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
The objective of this study was to consider the social representations of death of famil...
The goal of my thesis I have chosen is to identify the way hospice care is perceived in the Telč reg...
International audienceIn this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried ...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
In France, hospitalization at home (HAH) is on the rise, even though statistically it remains an unc...
The present article introduces the second part of a search on relatives of terminal patient that are...
This study sought to identify and analyze the significance of the process of dying for family caregi...
Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare pro...
Il s'agit de comprendre comment les notions de dignité et d'autonomie se trouvent sollicitées et mis...
The present research aims to explore the experiences of health professionals dealing with the end of...
International audiencePalliative care is often thought by patients and their families to mean immine...
The end of life is a highly emotive and critical period in the life course and families often play a...
This thesis was conducted amidst a growing debate in Quebec and elsewhere about end-of-life options,...
Drawing upon an ethnographic research developed in two Portuguese palliative care units, this articl...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
The objective of this study was to consider the social representations of death of famil...
The goal of my thesis I have chosen is to identify the way hospice care is perceived in the Telč reg...
International audienceIn this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried ...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
In France, hospitalization at home (HAH) is on the rise, even though statistically it remains an unc...
The present article introduces the second part of a search on relatives of terminal patient that are...
This study sought to identify and analyze the significance of the process of dying for family caregi...
Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare pro...
Il s'agit de comprendre comment les notions de dignité et d'autonomie se trouvent sollicitées et mis...
The present research aims to explore the experiences of health professionals dealing with the end of...