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The art of being fully present to the dying patient in palliative care

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This book explores an ethical responsibility for treating the whole body in palliative care. When a terminally ill patient is facing a serious illness, they need relief: relief from pain and relief from stress and many other symptoms. Health care professionals often think that Palliative and Hospice Care need to focus on improving patients’ ability to tolerate aggressive medical treatments. But terminally ill patients themselves feel the need for more than just medical or psychological support. They need also bodily or embodied support from all involved into their care. -- Táto kniha sa zaoberá etickou zodpovednosťou za celistvú starostlivosť o človeka v paliatívnej starostlivosti. Keď je nevyliečiteľne chorý pacient vážne chorý, potrebuje úľavu od bolesti, stresu a mnohých ďalších príznakov. Zdravotnícki pracovníci si často myslia, že paliatívna a hospicová starostlivosť sa má zamerať iba na zlepšenie schopnosti pacientov tolerovať agresívne liečebné postupy. Ale nevyliečiteľne chorí pacienti sami cítia, že potrebujú viac než len lekársku a psychologickú starostlivosť. Potrebujú tiež telesnú alebo stelesnenú podporu zo strany všetkých zúčastnených v ich starostlivosti.

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The art of being fully present to the dying patient in palliative care, Radoslav Lojan

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