End-Of-Life Stories: Crossing Disciplinary BoundariesDonald E. Gelfand, PhD, Richard Raspa, PhD, Sherylyn H. Briller, PhD, Stephanie Myers Schim, PhD, RN, APRN, CNAA, BC Springer Publishing Company, 2. 5. 2005 - Počet stran: 256 End-of-life experiences are often viewed in terms of only one perspective such as medicine. In this volume, a variety of end-of life experiences are presented and each case is analyzed from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. These range across a broad array of the helping professions, and disciplines such as information, law and the social sciences. The book provides a variety of narratives about end-of-life experiences contributed by members of the Wayne State University End-of-Life Interdisciplinary Project. Each of the narratives is then analyzed from several different disciplinary perspectives. These analyzes illustrate how specific end-of-life narratives can be viewed from different dimensions and helps students, researchers and practitioners see the important and varied meanings that end-of-life experiences have at the level of the individual, the family, and the community. The narratives include end-of-life experiences of individuals from a number of diverse backgrounds. |
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... Settings. Stephanie Myers Schim, PhD, RN, APRN, CNAA, BC, is an assistant professor in the Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan. Her practice experience is primarily in home care, public health nursing, and ...
... setting of goals and objectives. These stages have been detailed elsewhere (Gelfand, Baker, & Cooney, 2003). Since ... settings, provides a fertile environment for discussion among people who previously had little opportunity to engage ...
... care) and more typical situations (e.g., the story of Ron, an older man who died surrounded by family in a hospital setting). Cases were reviewed by WSU-EOLIP members at monthly meetings, and we discussed possible Introduction xxv.
... settings. Stories might be used alone or in combination with more traditional didactic approaches. It is hoped that the responses to each of the stories will help professionals gain a greater understanding of the need and potential for ...
... settings. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care, 20, 201–204. Klein, J. (1990). Interdisciplinarity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Lunney, J., Fynn, J., Foley, D., Lipson, S., & Guralnik, M. (2003). Patterns of ...
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An Ojibwa Journey | 51 |
Gifts and Givers | 64 |
Living and Dying Well | 77 |
Family Dynamite | 92 |
Defining a Person | 105 |
Surviving EndofLife Care | 134 |
Family Choices and Challenges | 148 |
Trouble With God and Family | 156 |
Homeless and at Home | 168 |
Culture and Karma | 177 |
A Spectrum of Palliation | 189 |
16 Boundaries and Bridges | 209 |
Tattoos and Tolerance | 120 |
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