In today's industrial societies, many people die receiving professional care. Although specialist palliative and hospice care have often been identified as ideal care approaches to promote good dying, more people die receiving generalist palliative care. This integrative review examines how professional caregivers providing generalist palliative care in hospitals, nursing or private homes define good dying. Furthermore, through comparative analysis of existing empirical studies, it explores conceptual aspects in researching good dying that better reflect the social complexity of this phenomenon. Three databases (Scopus, MEDLINE, and CINAHL) were searched for peer-reviewed studies published between January 2000 and April 2020. Studies were s...
Background/aims: End-of-life care is conditioned by the social opinion towards disease, suffering, d...
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Medicalisation is a pervasive feature of contemporary end of life and dying in Western Europe and No...
peer-reviewedBackground: Caring for individuals and their families with a life-limiting, symptomatic...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
There is little agreement about what constitutes good death or successful dying. The authors conduct...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to map of the literature on the elements contributing to the construct...
Palliative Care is a relatively young medical specialty. In fact, it was only in 1987 that it was r...
Background The public's view of palliative care often involves its potential to improve of qualit...
Hospitals remain the most common location of death in a significant number of countries, and special...
© The Author(s) 2015. Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal e...
Context: A central approach of palliative care has been to provide holistic care for people who are...
The activities that health-care professionals perform for the dying on a daily basis contribute in i...
Background/aims: End-of-life care is conditioned by the social opinion towards disease, suffering, d...
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Medicalisation is a pervasive feature of contemporary end of life and dying in Western Europe and No...
peer-reviewedBackground: Caring for individuals and their families with a life-limiting, symptomatic...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
There is little agreement about what constitutes good death or successful dying. The authors conduct...
This is the second in an occasional series of paired commentaries in Age and Ageing, the Journal of ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to map of the literature on the elements contributing to the construct...
Palliative Care is a relatively young medical specialty. In fact, it was only in 1987 that it was r...
Background The public's view of palliative care often involves its potential to improve of qualit...
Hospitals remain the most common location of death in a significant number of countries, and special...
© The Author(s) 2015. Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal e...
Context: A central approach of palliative care has been to provide holistic care for people who are...
The activities that health-care professionals perform for the dying on a daily basis contribute in i...
Background/aims: End-of-life care is conditioned by the social opinion towards disease, suffering, d...
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Medicalisation is a pervasive feature of contemporary end of life and dying in Western Europe and No...