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Hospice care: principles and practice
In: The Springer series on death and suicide 5
Hospice care on the international scene
In: The Springer series on death and suicide
Religious literacy in hospice care: challenges and controversies
"This is the first book to explore how religion, belief and spirituality are negotiated in hospice care. Specifically, it considers the significant place that spiritual care has in hospice care and claims that the changing role of religion and belief in society highlights the need to re-examine how such identities are integrated in professional practice. Using religious literacy as a framework, the author explores how healthcare professionals in hospice care respond to religion, belief and spiritual identities of service users. Part 1 provides a comprehensive account of the content and history of the place of religion, belief and spirituality in hospice care. Part 2 examines how these topics are negotiated in hospice care by looking at three key areas: environment, professional practice and organisation. Part 3 proposes a religious literacy model applicable to hospice care and explores implications for practice and policy. Lastly, the author identifies future trends in research, policy and practice. Drawing on a range of theories and concepts and proposing a working model that can impact on the training of future and current professionals, Religious Literary in Hospice Care should be considered essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners"--
Hospice care systems: structure, process, costs, and outcome
In: The Springer series on death and suicide v. 8
Hospice care and culture: a comparison of the hospice movement in the West and Japan
In: Avebury series in philosophy
From dark night to gentle surrender: on the ethics and spirituality of hospice care
Hospice care -- Ethical considerations and their development -- The dark night of the soul -- Practitioners and the dark night -- Patients and the dark night