SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS

This article is a reflection which aims at discussing the sedation practice in cancer sufferers under remedial care. In spite of being little addressed, the theme is pertinent due to the relentlessness it brings about in the caregivers involved in these patients’ care. The study is begun with a conc...

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Main Authors: Juliana Balbinot Reis Girond, Roberta Waterkemper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2006-12-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v11i3.7313
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spelling doaj-43d59a73e8874d5e99f3d58e8a6e9ba42021-01-02T02:25:17ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332006-12-01113258263http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v11i3.7313SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPSJuliana Balbinot Reis GirondRoberta WaterkemperThis article is a reflection which aims at discussing the sedation practice in cancer sufferers under remedial care. In spite of being little addressed, the theme is pertinent due to the relentlessness it brings about in the caregivers involved in these patients’ care. The study is begun with a concept definition – found on scientific literature - on sedation, death/dying process, oncological remedial care and euthanasia. This is followed by the interrelationship among these concepts and its implementation to cancer sufferers’ care context. Finally, it is considered that the act of sedating a terminally-ill cancer bearer must be evaluated concerning its benefits and damages, valuing the family’s perception and, if possible the patient’s on this practice.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v11i3.7313SedationEuthanasiaPalliative Care
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SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Sedation
Euthanasia
Palliative Care
author_facet Juliana Balbinot Reis Girond
Roberta Waterkemper
author_sort Juliana Balbinot Reis Girond
title SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
title_short SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
title_full SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
title_fullStr SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
title_full_unstemmed SEDATION, EUTHANASIA AND THE DYING PROCESS OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CANCER IN REMEDIAL CARE: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS
title_sort sedation, euthanasia and the dying process of patients suffering from cancer in remedial care: understanding concepts and interrelationships
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2006-12-01
description This article is a reflection which aims at discussing the sedation practice in cancer sufferers under remedial care. In spite of being little addressed, the theme is pertinent due to the relentlessness it brings about in the caregivers involved in these patients’ care. The study is begun with a concept definition – found on scientific literature - on sedation, death/dying process, oncological remedial care and euthanasia. This is followed by the interrelationship among these concepts and its implementation to cancer sufferers’ care context. Finally, it is considered that the act of sedating a terminally-ill cancer bearer must be evaluated concerning its benefits and damages, valuing the family’s perception and, if possible the patient’s on this practice.
topic Sedation
Euthanasia
Palliative Care
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v11i3.7313
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