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- Title
Making Explicit the Contention in Hospice Care.
- Authors
Moon, Paul J.
- Abstract
At the core of hospice remains the defining nature of mortals tending to other mortals facing diagnosed terminality. Such situations are pregnant with meanings. As mortals are subjective beings, social engagements become inundated with meaning differences. This alludes to the inescapable occurrence of collisions and conflicts in meaning. It would behoove us to make explicit the contention that exists in hospice care, given that death is the nonnegotiable outcome to be diversely faced by all involved persons whose lived approaches related to death issues may characteristically lack unanimity. Toward elucidating the inherently contentious nature of hospice care, the dynamical influence of external forces that overlie thanatological matters in society and the complex human dynamic in hospice care situations are discussed. Practice suggestions for hospice staff are offered.
- Subjects
HOSPICE care; TERMINAL care &; psychology; DEATH &; psychology; TERMINAL care facilities; TERMINALLY ill; SOCIAL aspects of death; EDUCATION; HUMAN services
- Publication
American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 2009, Vol 26, Issue 6, p432
- ISSN
1049-9091
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1049909109338389