Transforming the Culture of Dying assesses the establishment of the Project on Death in America and evaluates its the contributions to the development of the palliative care field and end of life care in American society.
Transforming the Culture of Dying assesses the establishment of the Project on Death in America and evaluates its the contributions to the development of the palliative care field and end of life care in American society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Director of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow
Inhaltsangabe
1. Brief History of the Project on Death in America Project on Death in America: Programs and Grants, 1994-2003 Exit Strategy 2. Exploring the Meanings of Death Contemporary Meanings and Practices Relating to Death and Dying Arts and Humanities Grants Program 3. Highlighting Experiences of Care Giving and Receiving Care Community and Media Representations 4. Service Innovation and Practice Developments Services Clinical Practice 5. Opportunities, Barriers, and Underserved Communities Policy Matters Underserved Communities 6. Ethical, Legal, and Financial issues The Question of Assisted Suicide Wider Ethical Issues Legal and Financial Matters in End-of-Life Care 7. Developing the Field A Science of Care Professional Educational Initiatives Specialization, Recognition, and Interdisciplinary issues 8. Assessing the Impact of the Project on Death in America Modus Operandi The Special Role of the Faculty Scholars The Impact 9. A Culture Transformed? Post-PDIA Progress in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Continuing Role of Foundations Ongoing Work of PDIA Faculty Scholars, Leaders, and Grantees Future Challenges
1. Brief History of the Project on Death in America Project on Death in America: Programs and Grants, 1994-2003 Exit Strategy 2. Exploring the Meanings of Death Contemporary Meanings and Practices Relating to Death and Dying Arts and Humanities Grants Program 3. Highlighting Experiences of Care Giving and Receiving Care Community and Media Representations 4. Service Innovation and Practice Developments Services Clinical Practice 5. Opportunities, Barriers, and Underserved Communities Policy Matters Underserved Communities 6. Ethical, Legal, and Financial issues The Question of Assisted Suicide Wider Ethical Issues Legal and Financial Matters in End-of-Life Care 7. Developing the Field A Science of Care Professional Educational Initiatives Specialization, Recognition, and Interdisciplinary issues 8. Assessing the Impact of the Project on Death in America Modus Operandi The Special Role of the Faculty Scholars The Impact 9. A Culture Transformed? Post-PDIA Progress in Palliative and End-of-Life Care Continuing Role of Foundations Ongoing Work of PDIA Faculty Scholars, Leaders, and Grantees Future Challenges
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