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In this essay, the importance of living a spiritual life while maintaining a regular meditative ( reflective ) attitude toward life , death, and dying is explored. A review of some clinical studies ...
Crossroads," "Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life " will provide follow-up of each case, completing the patient's story and ultimately presenting thoughts and reflections of family members and clinicians ...
experiences of being close to dying themselves; and 3) care workers regarded their care for the dying as an experience that enriched their lives . In addition, the results revealed that the concept of spiritual ...
that they may soon die, appreciated the opportunity to explore their lives , enhancing awareness about the fragility of life and their own mortality. They generally found that a spiritual framework ...
Abstract Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) recently became legal in Canada, and social workers have an integral role providing psychosocial care to those considering this end-of- life care option ...
by acknowledgment of the spiritual and cultural significance of death and dying for many AI/AN individuals. American Indians, Advance care planning, Legacy, End-of- life care In their seminal work, Awareness of Dying ...
are intrinsically valuable, but that they can play a powerful instrumental role in developing our spiritual self-discipline. Responding rightly to pain and suffering, the tribulations of this life , even in the face ...
that life is a mystery. For nearly all patients, reflection upon their spirituality in their last days is a quest for meaning [3, 8] or for community [9]. People experience God in different ways [4]. American ...
further exploration. This phenomenological study was conducted to gain a better understanding of the lived experience of music therapists working with clients who are actively dying . Four music therapists ...
to allow their relatives longer visits and the lack of support from the non-medical staff. The last rebuke relates above all to the spiritual needs of the dying patient: ‘It is a sad truth that our ...
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