Palliative sedation to alleviate existential suffering at end-of-life: Insight into a controversial practice
All terminally ill individuals should have access to palliative care that gives equal importance to all aspects of suffering. In spite of all the efforts made, some of these individuals will, unfortunately, be left with suffering described as “refractory”. It would appear that palliative sedation th...
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doaj-079034c8626f4a6289152b86da7e7bc02020-11-25T02:32:44ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal1181-912X2012-07-0122319519910.5737/1181912x223195199Palliative sedation to alleviate existential suffering at end-of-life: Insight into a controversial practiceKim Sadler0 Kim Sadler, BScN, PhD(c) Research/Intervention in Clinical PsychologyAll terminally ill individuals should have access to palliative care that gives equal importance to all aspects of suffering. In spite of all the efforts made, some of these individuals will, unfortunately, be left with suffering described as “refractory”. It would appear that palliative sedation then becomes an option. There is much controversy around this practice, especially when it is used to alleviate suffering of a more existential nature. This article aims first to define the practice of palliative sedation, second to explore the concept of existential suffering in palliative care and third to address the implications for nursing practice.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/125/133 |
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Palliative sedation to alleviate existential suffering at end-of-life: Insight into a controversial practice |
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Palliative sedation to alleviate existential suffering at end-of-life: Insight into a controversial practice |
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Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal |
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All terminally ill individuals should have access to palliative care that gives equal importance to all aspects of suffering. In spite of all the efforts made, some of these individuals will, unfortunately, be left with suffering described as “refractory”. It would appear that palliative sedation then becomes an option. There is much controversy around this practice, especially when it is used to alleviate suffering of a more existential nature. This article aims first to define the practice of palliative sedation, second to explore the concept of existential suffering in palliative care and third to address the implications for nursing practice. |
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