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This book proposes a reflection on what knowledge there is about death. In it, the reader will find a more humanistic view of the topic and will be able to understand it as part of the natural cycle of life. In its chapters, the author follows a logical path so that the reader can understand her point of view on death: she talks about hospital culture, the conditions of the patients and the importance of the decision within that context. In reporting the many different cases which she accompanied, Tércia Soares Sharpe shows, in addition to the many family-related issues, the clinical side and…mehr

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This book proposes a reflection on what knowledge there is about death. In it, the reader will find a more humanistic view of the topic and will be able to understand it as part of the natural cycle of life. In its chapters, the author follows a logical path so that the reader can understand her point of view on death: she talks about hospital culture, the conditions of the patients and the importance of the decision within that context. In reporting the many different cases which she accompanied, Tércia Soares Sharpe shows, in addition to the many family-related issues, the clinical side and the team's concern for their patient's well-being - something that is seldom commented on. This book is absolutely necessary for health care professionals and for those who seek to gain a better understanding about the end of life.
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Autorenporträt
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Master's degree in Missiology, Specialist in Palliative and Intensive Care, Associated with the ELNEC (End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium) Research Foundation. In 2012, she received the Award of Excellence offered by ELNEC for her commitment to provide palliative care to critical care patients. With 40 years of experience, aside from having worked with critical care patients, she has also been active within the administrative and educational fields of Nursing in Brazil and in the United States. She founded and Coordinated the End-of-Life program at INOVA Loudon Hospital, VA, for 9 years. In 2013, she received the Innovation Award offered by INOVA Health Systems. She is a writer, speaker and consultant for issues related to the end of life, as well as ELNEC trainer. To find out more about the author, visit www.terciasoaressharpe.com and contact her at contato@terciasoaressharpe.com.