Holistic Home Hospice: Caring for a Dying Father-A Family Hermeneutic Exemplar

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作者
Callahan, Rita R. [1 ]
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[1] Southwestern Coll, San Diego, CA 91910 USA
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dying; exemplar; experiences; holistic home hospice; oncology;
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10.1177/1084822305275499
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
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This exemplar focuses on the patient and the family. The challenges of caring for a dying parent are numerous, but having the resourcefulness of home hospice may assist in such a struggle. The home hospice experience involves providing care while attending to the sensitivity needs of culture, religion, and emotions. Many share a lack of knowledge regarding available in-home services such as home hospice, which allows one the independent opportunity to die with dignity in the comfort of one's own environment with a sense of peace, familiarity, and familial love. While the family cared for their dying father, little did they know that actual caring would require a holistic approach and that an out-of-home agency was available to guide them through what would become an unfortunate experience, yet a successful one.
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