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FAMILY IN PALLIATIVE CARE

Maca Cicak ; Social Welfare Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The process of dying and death of terminally ill persons is increasingly openly mentioned and scientifically analysed. Human rights and needs of the dying and their near ones are pointed out more loudly. Although the family is recognised as a valid user of palliative care, insufficient attention is still paid to the specific process of the change that the family undergoes in the stressful period of losing a member.

Therefore it is necessary to have the focus not only on the dying person, but their family as well, and to pay attention to the following topics: characteristics of a modern family, facing dying and death, palliative care abut the family, palliative care in the family, communication and feelings and mourning in the family.

The purpose of this paper is to systematise the existing individual theoretical notions and to integrate them in thematic units. The survey of basic conclusions should enable a better understanding of the importance and role of the family in the care for the dying, and a more efficient planning and provision of the necessary professional help and support.

Keywords

family; dying person; palliative care

Hrčak ID:

23102

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/23102

Publication date:

5.5.2008.

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