A central tenet of palliative care is to help people die with "dignity". The widespread use of this term presupposes that this construct is well understood from the perspective of the terminally ill, and that the factors that bolster or erode dignity are known. However, the paucity of research related to these issues suggests otherwise. Over the past 5 years, this research team, headed by Dr Chochinov, has undertaken a programme of research aimed at explicating what dignity means to those who are terminally ill, and identifying those factors that support and undermine dignity in this patient population. This article will provide a synopsis of that work, with an emphasis on the application of research findings for practice
Abstract OBJECTIVE Analyzing the evidence of the effects of dignity therapy onterminally ill patien...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
Several studies have been conducted examining the notion of dignity and how it is understood and exp...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Considerations of dignity are often raised in reference to the care of dying patients. However, litt...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
reference to the care of dying patients. However, little research that addresses this issue has been...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Analyzing the evidence of the effects of dignity therapy onterminally ill patien...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
Several studies have been conducted examining the notion of dignity and how it is understood and exp...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Considerations of dignity are often raised in reference to the care of dying patients. However, litt...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
reference to the care of dying patients. However, little research that addresses this issue has been...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Analyzing the evidence of the effects of dignity therapy onterminally ill patien...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...