End of life care in England has recently been framed by two very different discourses. One (connected to advance care planning) promotes personal choice, the other promotes compassionate care; both are prominent in professional, policy and media settings. The article outlines the history of who promoted each discourse from 2008 to early 2015, when, why and how and this was done. Each discourse is then critically analysed from a standpoint that takes account of bodily decline, structural constraints, and human relationality. We focus on the biggest group of those nearing the end of their life, namely frail very old people suffering multiple conditions. In their care within contemporary healthcare organisations, choice becomes a tick box and ...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
In the United States, patients and physicians often avoid discussing the inevitability of death and ...
Death is a reality of life. Despite this inevitability, death today remains unwelcome and has been s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
Neoliberal policies are shaping the healthcare landscape by emphasizing individual choice. End-of-l...
With advance decisions currently being the only legal means of expressing ones wishes about the end ...
In 2008 the National End of Life Care Strategy was released in England to create a largescale change...
Delivery of end-of-life care has gained prominence in the UK, driven by a focus upon the importance ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
Choice is a key theme in current government policy within the United Kingdom. Present as an importan...
Objective The concept of a good death is a motivating factor for end of life care policy; this artic...
Aim: To examine the provision of the ‘end of life\ud care strategy’ and the perception of provision ...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
End of life scenarios must be patient driven and focused. In this thesis it is argued that patient i...
This report explores the current state of end-of-life care policy and practice in the UK. It focuses...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
In the United States, patients and physicians often avoid discussing the inevitability of death and ...
Death is a reality of life. Despite this inevitability, death today remains unwelcome and has been s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
Neoliberal policies are shaping the healthcare landscape by emphasizing individual choice. End-of-l...
With advance decisions currently being the only legal means of expressing ones wishes about the end ...
In 2008 the National End of Life Care Strategy was released in England to create a largescale change...
Delivery of end-of-life care has gained prominence in the UK, driven by a focus upon the importance ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
Choice is a key theme in current government policy within the United Kingdom. Present as an importan...
Objective The concept of a good death is a motivating factor for end of life care policy; this artic...
Aim: To examine the provision of the ‘end of life\ud care strategy’ and the perception of provision ...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
End of life scenarios must be patient driven and focused. In this thesis it is argued that patient i...
This report explores the current state of end-of-life care policy and practice in the UK. It focuses...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
In the United States, patients and physicians often avoid discussing the inevitability of death and ...
Death is a reality of life. Despite this inevitability, death today remains unwelcome and has been s...