Preserving dignity during the dying process requires reviewing the roles of those involved in the treatment, care methods and decision-making. This article examines the participation and responsibility assigned to nurses regarding decision-making in the final stages of life, as laid out in the Rights to and Guarantee of Dignity for the Individual During the Process of Death Act. This text has been analysed on the levels of socio-cultural practice and discourse practice, using the critical discourse analysis methodology. The results show that, although the law is another result of the social trend of patient empowerment, the responsibility of the nurses is not recognised, and they are left out of the decision-making process in the final stag...
The research problem was to analyze what is the attitude assumed by nurses in regards to end of lif...
Community nurses have a central role in the provision of palliative and endof- life care; helping pe...
In recent decades, the right to die has emerged as one of the most divisive social and political que...
Preserving dignity during the dying process requires reviewing the roles of those involved in the tr...
Our society keeps on achieving goals regarding individual liberties. This fact has been reinforced s...
This paper examines the potential contribution of the critical care nurse to ethical decisions made ...
Introduction "To die with dignity" means having the right to die without the use of di...
Objective. To determine the knowledge of the Andalusian �Legislation of Rights and Guarantees of the...
Background Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease, restore health and relieve suffering. How...
What does «the right to live the process of dying with dignity» mean in Spanish law?Different recent...
Texto paralelo en castellano e inglés. Contiene la Ley 2/2010, de 8 de abril, de derechos y garantía...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to examine how the media articulates the knowledge and positions involved ...
By starting with a reflection about the different meanings ascribed to the so-called "right to die w...
New attempts to create legislation on processes of imminent or irreversible death are referred to as...
Aims and objectives: To determine the relevance of nursing's professional dignity in palliative care...
The research problem was to analyze what is the attitude assumed by nurses in regards to end of lif...
Community nurses have a central role in the provision of palliative and endof- life care; helping pe...
In recent decades, the right to die has emerged as one of the most divisive social and political que...
Preserving dignity during the dying process requires reviewing the roles of those involved in the tr...
Our society keeps on achieving goals regarding individual liberties. This fact has been reinforced s...
This paper examines the potential contribution of the critical care nurse to ethical decisions made ...
Introduction "To die with dignity" means having the right to die without the use of di...
Objective. To determine the knowledge of the Andalusian �Legislation of Rights and Guarantees of the...
Background Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease, restore health and relieve suffering. How...
What does «the right to live the process of dying with dignity» mean in Spanish law?Different recent...
Texto paralelo en castellano e inglés. Contiene la Ley 2/2010, de 8 de abril, de derechos y garantía...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to examine how the media articulates the knowledge and positions involved ...
By starting with a reflection about the different meanings ascribed to the so-called "right to die w...
New attempts to create legislation on processes of imminent or irreversible death are referred to as...
Aims and objectives: To determine the relevance of nursing's professional dignity in palliative care...
The research problem was to analyze what is the attitude assumed by nurses in regards to end of lif...
Community nurses have a central role in the provision of palliative and endof- life care; helping pe...
In recent decades, the right to die has emerged as one of the most divisive social and political que...