• Order to parcel locker

    Order to parcel locker
  • easy pay

    easy pay
  • Reduced price
The Patient's Wish to Die

The Patient's Wish to Die

Research, Ethics, and Palliative Care

9780198713982
372.06 zł
334.85 zł Save 37.21 zł Tax included
Lowest price within 30 days before promotion: 334.85 zł
Quantity
Available in 4-6 weeks

  Delivery policy

Choose Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczka, DPD or Poczta Polska. Click for more details

  Security policy

Pay with a quick bank transfer, payment card or cash on delivery. Click for more details

  Return policy

If you are a consumer, you can return the goods within 14 days. Click for more details

Description
Wish to die statements are becoming a frequent phenomenon in terminally ill patients. Those confronted by these statments need to understand the complexity of such wishes, so they can respond competently and compassionately to the requests. If misunderstood, the statements can be taken at face-value and the practitioner may not recognise that a patient is in fact experiencing ambivalent feelings at the end of life, or they may misinterpret the expressed wish to die as a sign ofclinical depression.Public debate about the morality and ethics of various end-of-life care options has exploded in recent years. However, it has never been sensitive to the finer aspects of clinical reality or the experiences of patients. The Patients Wish to Die:: Research, Ethics, and Palliative Care brings together that reality and the patients voice, combining them with different research approaches. It presents the best available knowledge and research methodologies about patients wishes at theend-of-life, together with a series of ethical views and a discussion about the clinical implications for palliative care. The book presents material in an open and unbiased manner whilst remaining sensitive to the spiritual and existential dimensions of dying, and to the different cultural views that providemeaning to the individual. Written by the best specialists and ethics scholars from around the world, including palliative care practitioners and end-of-life scholars from countries where assisted dying practices are legalized and from those where it isnt, The The Patients Wish to Die:: Research, Ethics, and Palliative Care will prove essential reading for all those working or studying in the field of palliative care.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
83121
9780198713982
9780198713982

Data sheet

Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
276
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
416
  • Section One: Introduction; Opening: Why is it important to know about patients wishes to die; Section Two: Research; Illness narratives, meaning making and epistemic injustice in research at the end of life; Expressed desire for hastened death: a phenomenological inquiry; Commentary: 10 years later - a nursing perspective; Euthanasia (requests) after the implementation of the euthanasia law in 2002 in Belgium. Results of empirical studies in Flanders, Belgium; The journey to understanding the wish to hasten death; The desire for hastened death in patients in palliative care; Intentions, motivations and social interactions regarding a wish to die; Acting on a wish to die at the end of life. The Swiss situation; Understanding older peoples wish to die; Dialogue Intermezzo Part I; Section Three: Ethics; Caring and killing in the clinic: the argument of self-determination; Towards responsive knowing in matters of life and death; Dealing with dilemmas around patients wishes to die: Moral Case Deliberation in a Dutch hospice; End-of-life ethics from the perspectives of patients wishes; Dialogue Intermezzo Part II; Section Four: Practice; Issues of palliative medicine in end-of-life care; Spirituality at the bedside: negotiating the meaning of dying; Communication on wishes to die; From understanding to patient centred management: clinical pictures of a wish to die; What does the wish to hasten death mean for the palliative patient? Clinical implications; Section Five: Conclusion; Concluding Dialogue;
Comments (0)