People have been dying ever since there have been people. Yet even if we can count on death as a constant, humanity’s response to death remakes itself time and time again. In our contemporary moment, leaps and bounds in biomedical research have made possible a new form of death: the technical one. Cutting-edge treatments and state-of-the-art technologies can give us years of life, but they also allow us to postpone death and prolong dying in ways no previous culture has ever known. How do we decide? What determines how we choose to die? Our decisions are informed by cultural narratives, stories that circulate in our societal subconscious. Narratives manifest themselves in the way we...
This mixed-methods concurrent triangulation research project asks, “What practices should we incorpo...
As an ordained minister within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), I regularly provide spir...
Hospices use interdisciplinary teams to aid patients and families as they cope with the imminence of...
Medical history identifies Dame Cicely Saunders as the founder of modern hospice and palliative care...
We are reminded that Christ loved us so much that he was willing to give up his life for us. Postin...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
From the title of the conference I’d like to call my essay The quest for a perfect death. Thoughts ...
This research primarily investigates what we can learn from patient experiences that can help inform...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
On 31 March 2005, Terri Schiavo passed away, amidst the grief, consternation, and outrage of many Am...
For millennia, religions have provided rituals bringing comfort in the face of death. Modern science...
Feelings of fear and failure are often ascribed to death and dying; hospice offers a new way forward...
This mixed-methods concurrent triangulation research project asks, “What practices should we incorpo...
As an ordained minister within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), I regularly provide spir...
Hospices use interdisciplinary teams to aid patients and families as they cope with the imminence of...
Medical history identifies Dame Cicely Saunders as the founder of modern hospice and palliative care...
We are reminded that Christ loved us so much that he was willing to give up his life for us. Postin...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
From the title of the conference I’d like to call my essay The quest for a perfect death. Thoughts ...
This research primarily investigates what we can learn from patient experiences that can help inform...
Introduction: Many healthcare providers are uncomfortable and ill-equipped to talk about death with ...
On 31 March 2005, Terri Schiavo passed away, amidst the grief, consternation, and outrage of many Am...
For millennia, religions have provided rituals bringing comfort in the face of death. Modern science...
Feelings of fear and failure are often ascribed to death and dying; hospice offers a new way forward...
This mixed-methods concurrent triangulation research project asks, “What practices should we incorpo...
As an ordained minister within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), I regularly provide spir...
Hospices use interdisciplinary teams to aid patients and families as they cope with the imminence of...