Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dignity; and both hold an ethical root in the recognition of our common suffering in illness and dying, our compassionate action in response to suffering, and our common humanity. The parallels in goals and ethos should make universal application of palliative care in humanitarian crises a norm, but in humanitarian practice today this is not the case. There is growing consciousness of the imperative to integrate palliative care into humanitarian response. Compassionate palliative care is steeped in humanitarian history, norms and ethics. ‘Small but potent’ acts of compassion are a profound and far-reaching element of palliative care response that...
Humanitarian action aims to alleviate the humanitarian symptoms of crises, yet humanitarian ideals h...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Humanitarian non-governmental organizations provide assistance to...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. Int...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
More than 128·6 million people across 33 countries require life-saving humanitarian assistance, 92·8...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Memory leads to a reconsideration of ethical and practical questions at the core of humanitarianism....
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Compassion is an emotional response to the suffering of others. Once felt, it entails subsequent act...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
The international palliative care community has articulated a simple but challenging proposition tha...
Compassionate care is vital to quality palliative care and integral to the provision of spiritual ca...
Humanitarian action aims to alleviate the humanitarian symptoms of crises, yet humanitarian ideals h...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Humanitarian non-governmental organizations provide assistance to...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. Int...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
More than 128·6 million people across 33 countries require life-saving humanitarian assistance, 92·8...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Memory leads to a reconsideration of ethical and practical questions at the core of humanitarianism....
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Compassion is an emotional response to the suffering of others. Once felt, it entails subsequent act...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
The international palliative care community has articulated a simple but challenging proposition tha...
Compassionate care is vital to quality palliative care and integral to the provision of spiritual ca...
Humanitarian action aims to alleviate the humanitarian symptoms of crises, yet humanitarian ideals h...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Nowadays, as everything bears the title “humanitarian”, both problems and solutions, anyone who work...