This paper focuses on the normative notion of ‘good death’, its practical relevance as a frame of reference for ‘death work’ procedures in institutional elder care in Switzerland and the ways in which it may be challenged within migrant ‘dying trajectories’. In contemporary palliative care, the concept of ‘good death’ focuses on the ideal of an autonomous dying person, cared for under a specialised biomedical authority. Transferred to the nursing home context, characterised by long-term basic care for the very old under conditions of scarce resources, the notion of ‘good death’ is broken down into ready-to-use, pragmatic elements of daily routines. At the same time, nursing homes are increasingly confronted with socially and culturally dive...
When it occurs at the end of a long life, death is often constructed as a natural and timely event. ...
Similar to other institutions, the Swiss prison system faces a growing number of elderly prisoners, ...
Half a century ago, the progress in medicine has become best visible in the intensive care units wit...
This paper focuses on the normative notion of ‘good death’, its practical relevance as a frame of re...
Background: The Palliative Care ideal of self-determined dying is spreading from specialized servic...
The proposed paper will present first results of a research project investigating how nursing homes ...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
The present article is based on an ethnographic research project exploring the constitution and repr...
The institutionalisation of dying is recurrently assessed as adverse to a good death. However, a maj...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
In Switzerland, the adult protection right provides a binding power to advance directives. In conseq...
The present article is based on an ethnographic research project exploring the constitution and repr...
When it occurs at the end of a long life, death is often constructed as a natural and timely event. ...
Similar to other institutions, the Swiss prison system faces a growing number of elderly prisoners, ...
Half a century ago, the progress in medicine has become best visible in the intensive care units wit...
This paper focuses on the normative notion of ‘good death’, its practical relevance as a frame of re...
Background: The Palliative Care ideal of self-determined dying is spreading from specialized servic...
The proposed paper will present first results of a research project investigating how nursing homes ...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
This paper presents ethnographic data on a migrant-specific nursing home ward in Switzerland. It sho...
The present article is based on an ethnographic research project exploring the constitution and repr...
The institutionalisation of dying is recurrently assessed as adverse to a good death. However, a maj...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
In Switzerland, the adult protection right provides a binding power to advance directives. In conseq...
The present article is based on an ethnographic research project exploring the constitution and repr...
When it occurs at the end of a long life, death is often constructed as a natural and timely event. ...
Similar to other institutions, the Swiss prison system faces a growing number of elderly prisoners, ...
Half a century ago, the progress in medicine has become best visible in the intensive care units wit...