Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today's society. In most western countries, people die mostly in hospitals, surrounded by health professionals and high technology, but with no real humanisation of care. This transfer of death from the home to hospitals, which began in the 1960s of the last century, has brought social and cultural consequences for the way we deal with the end of life. We will have to save the work of some experts, like Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1926-2004), to consider the need for death education. Based on the work of this paradigmatic author and other studies over time, we present a set of proposals for implementing death education as part of public health policy
This article originates from the organization of two workshops in the anthropology of death, address...
Background: The need to spread the culture of palliative care and to train health care professionals...
Openness about death and dying hasbeen seen as beneficial for dyingpatients and their families ever ...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
[Excerpt] Death and dying are stilla taboo subject in contemporary society. We are witnessing the de...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
Although the Covid-19 pandemic has reintroduced death and dying into awareness and debate, these top...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Voluntary death is a morally and legally grey area in many countries around the world. In my researc...
Abstract Death holds a significant place in our social and cultural worlds despite it not being a d...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
Learning about death and dying is important because they are aspects of life we will all have to fac...
This article originates from the organization of two workshops in the anthropology of death, address...
Background: The need to spread the culture of palliative care and to train health care professionals...
Openness about death and dying hasbeen seen as beneficial for dyingpatients and their families ever ...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
[Excerpt] Death and dying are stilla taboo subject in contemporary society. We are witnessing the de...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
Although the Covid-19 pandemic has reintroduced death and dying into awareness and debate, these top...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Voluntary death is a morally and legally grey area in many countries around the world. In my researc...
Abstract Death holds a significant place in our social and cultural worlds despite it not being a d...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
Learning about death and dying is important because they are aspects of life we will all have to fac...
This article originates from the organization of two workshops in the anthropology of death, address...
Background: The need to spread the culture of palliative care and to train health care professionals...
Openness about death and dying hasbeen seen as beneficial for dyingpatients and their families ever ...