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[Can we learn to die?]

Authors :
Seiler A
Hertler C
Evstigneev SR
Schettle M
Eychmüller S
Gärtner J
Eckstein S
Camartin C
Müller B
Buschor-Bichsel M
Fusi-Schmidhauser T
Hauswirth Siegenthaler C
Boothe B
Peng-Keller S
Blum D
Source :
Praxis [Praxis (Bern 1994)] 2024 Jul; Vol. 113 (6-7), pp. 160-168.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: The topic of death and the dying is a crucial aspect of patient care, especially for individuals with terminal illnesses. However, discussions about death and dying are often avoided during patient interactions. In this article, our aim is to explore the reasons behind our fear of death and dying and to assess the importance of addressing these issues in shaping and cultivating relationships with our patients and in our personal lives. We argue that being open to impermanence is a valuable tool in our work with patients and their families and should be integrated into conversations with them. Furthermore, discussions about death and dying should play a central role in medical and nursing education as well as professional development.<br />Competing Interests: Die Autorinnen und Autoren haben keine Interessenkonflikte im Zusammenhang mit diesem Artikel deklariert<br /> (© 2024 Aerzteverlag medinfo AG.)

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
1661-8157
Volume :
113
Issue :
6-7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Praxis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39166788
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23785/PRAXIS.2024.06.003