The Patient`s Wish to Die

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The Patient’s Wish to Die
Research, Ethics, and Palliative Care
Edited by Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Institute for the History of Medicine and Science
Studies, Lübeck, Germany, Heike Gudat, Hospiz im Park, Hospital for Palliative Care,
Arlesheim, Switzerland, and Kathrin Ohnsorge, Hospiz im Park, Hospital for Palliative
Care, Arlesheim, Switzerland
• Provides an up-to-date review of the state of
knowledge in international end-of-life research
• Empirical, ethical, and clinical perspectives help
readers understand the patients’ wishes to die
from relevant perspectives, including the patients’
• Offers a cross-disciplinary understanding and
collaboration in end-of-life topics
• Dialogue sections help the understanding of
academic chapters
978-0-19-871398-2
£29.99 / £20.99
June 2015
Paperback | 272 pages
This book discusses the patient’s wish to die in context of
different research methodologies about patients’ wishes at
the end-of-life, together with a series of ethical views on the
clinical implications for palliative care. It 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 provide meaning to the
individual.
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