The paper presents an account of suffering as a multi-level phenomenon based on concepts such as mood, being-in-the-world and core life value. This phenomenological account will better allow us to evaluate the hardships associated with dying and thereby assist health care professionals in helping persons to die in the best possible manner. Suffering consists not only in physical pain but in being unable to do basic things that are considered to bestow meaning on one's life. The suffering can also be related to no longer being able to be the person one wants to be in the eyes of others, to losing one's dignity and identity. These three types of suffering become articulated by a narrative that holds together and bestows meaning on the whole l...
In recent years the right to die has emerged from the fringes as a global movement -\ud locally tail...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...
The paper presents an account of suffering as a multi-level phenomenon based on concepts such as moo...
The paper presents an account of suffering as a multi-level phenomenon based on concepts such as moo...
In recent years a large empirical literature has appeared on suffering at the end of life. In this l...
Psychological aspects of suffering in illness and dying Suffering of a terminally ill person provoke...
Psychological aspects of suffering in illness and dying Suffering of a terminally ill person provoke...
The paper underpins the argument that the experience of suffering cannot be a basis for the practice...
Background One of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
Suffering of a terminally ill person provokes reflection on psychological and spiritual dimension of...
In recent years the right to die has emerged from the fringes as a global movement -\ud locally tail...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...
The paper presents an account of suffering as a multi-level phenomenon based on concepts such as moo...
The paper presents an account of suffering as a multi-level phenomenon based on concepts such as moo...
In recent years a large empirical literature has appeared on suffering at the end of life. In this l...
Psychological aspects of suffering in illness and dying Suffering of a terminally ill person provoke...
Psychological aspects of suffering in illness and dying Suffering of a terminally ill person provoke...
The paper underpins the argument that the experience of suffering cannot be a basis for the practice...
Background One of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
The paper attempts to conceptualise the “ancient” issues of human death and human mortality in conne...
Suffering of a terminally ill person provokes reflection on psychological and spiritual dimension of...
In recent years the right to die has emerged from the fringes as a global movement -\ud locally tail...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...
This paper offers some personal reflections on the idea of ‘a good death’, a theme in the writing of...