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Negotiating death in contemporary health and social care

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Exploring the intersection of social science, health care, and pastoral theology, this book examines contemporary attitudes toward death and the complex ethical and practical challenges encountered by professionals such as nurses, social workers, doctors, and chaplains. It delves into how these caregivers navigate sensitive dilemmas in their roles, offering insights into the multifaceted nature of end-of-life care and the societal implications of death.

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Negotiating death in contemporary health and social care, Margaret Holloway

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