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Tag Archives: Death and dying
Bringing death back to life: Is it time to change our approach to health care?
Dr Joseph M Sawyer, Core medical trainee at St George’s Hospital, London, UK, explains the background to his longer article published in the July/August of the European Journal of Palliative Care. The relationship between community, ill health, life and death is … Continue reading →
Posted in EAPC-LINKED JOURNALS, European Journal of Palliative Care
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Tagged Death and dying
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‘Good’ and ‘bad’ deaths in interviews with hospice managers
To celebrate four years of the EAPC Blog, we’re delighted to re-publish one of our all-time most popular posts from Elena Semino, Veronika Koller, Lancaster University, and Zsófia Demjén, The Open University, UK. What is a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ death … Continue reading →
Posted in PATIENT & FAMILY CARE, RESEARCH
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Tagged Death and dying, Good and bad deaths, hospice care, metaphor in end of life care
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