نتایج جستجو برای: experience dignity

تعداد نتایج: 395650  

2016
Andrea Rodríguez-Prat Cristina Monforte-Royo Josep Porta-Sales Xavier Escribano Albert Balaguer

BACKGROUND Research in the end-of-life context has explored the sense of dignity experienced by patients with advanced disease, examining the factors associated with it. Whereas certain perspectives regard dignity as an intrinsic quality, independent of external factors, in the clinical setting it is generally equated with the person's sense of autonomy and control, and it appears to be related...

2017
Abbas Hosseini Masoud Rezaei Masoud Bahrami Mohammad Abbasi Hesammodin Hariri

BACKGROUND Palliative care is an approach that has been used to care for terminally ill patients. The current study was performed to assess the association between the status of patient dignity and quality of life (QOL) in Iranian terminally ill patients with cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS This descriptive correlational study was conducted on 210 end-stage cancer patients (102 men and 108 wome...

2016
RUTH HORN ANGELIKI KERASIDOU

Dignity is one of the most controversial and yet commonly used terms in debates regarding end-of-life issues. The term "dignity" can take various meanings. For example, it can be used to denote the respect owed to an individual person, or to signify the intrinsic value of humankind as a whole. These two different understandings of dignity inevitably lead to different approaches to end-of-life d...

2015
Roeline W. Pasman Mariska G. Oosterveld-Vlug Dick L. Willems Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen

Background Loss of personal dignity in patients with a serious and progressive disease is associated with psychological suffering and loss of the will to live. Preservation of a sense of dignity in the seriously ill should therefore be a primary concern throughout the illness trajectory from diagnosis onward. However, there is currently limited insight into the dynamics of patients' sense of di...

Journal: :Bioethics 2005
Nick Bostrom

Positions on the ethics of human enhancement technologies can be (crudely) characterized as ranging from transhumanism to bioconservatism. Transhumanists believe that human enhancement technologies should be made widely available, that individuals should have broad discretion over which of these technologies to apply to themselves, and that parents should normally have the right to choose enhan...

2014
Mariska G Oosterveld-Vlug H Roeline W Pasman Isis E van Gennip Henrica CW de Vet Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen

BACKGROUND Patients who are cared for in long-term care facilities are vulnerable to lose personal dignity. An instrument measuring factors that influence dignity can be used to better target dignity-conserving care to an individual patient, but no such instrument is yet available for the long-term care setting. The aim of this study was to create the Measurement Instrument for Dignity AMsterda...

Journal: : 2022

Against the background of worldwide, intentional or unintentional everyday violations human dignity and epochal need to experience oneself as a being in one’s specific way being, this article attempts pursue question its concealment. On one hand, it seeks ask whether has become obsolete due social developments preconditions can only appear be experienced antiquated context technological languag...

2015
Paola Ferri Jennifer Muzzalupo Rosaria Di Lorenzo

BACKGROUND Dignity is related to a patient's respect, privacy, information and autonomy. Maintaining dignity is defined as ethical goal of care. Although the importance of dignity has been widely recognized, there is limited research that investigates if dignity is really maintained in clinical practice and few studies have been conducted in acute hospital settings with adults across the age ra...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Richard A Mularski Carlton E Heine Molly L Osborne Linda Ganzini J Randall Curtis

STUDY OBJECTIVES To explore the quality of the dying experience and associations to higher quality ratings for people who died in an ICU. DESIGN Retrospective study using medical record review and surveys of family members with the Quality of Dying and Death (QODD) instrument. SETTING Four ICUs affiliated with a university and a Veterans Affairs Medical Center. PARTICIPANTS Ninety-four fa...

Journal: :CJEM 2009
Rick Mah

mergency department (ED) overcrowding is the subject of intense study to evaluate its causes and consequences. However, although implied, there is little mention of the threat that overcrowding poses to patient dignity. This threat is intuitively obvious to health care providers and patients in the ED, yet it is elusive to prove, as there is neither a universally accepted definition of dignity ...

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