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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 delves into contemporary society's approach to death. It addresses the ethical and practical dilemmas encountered by professionals such as nurses, social workers, doctors, and chaplains, highlighting the complexities of providing care and support in end-of-life situations. Through diverse perspectives, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in navigating mortality and the accompanying emotional and ethical considerations.

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Negotiating death in contemporary health and social care, Margaret Holloway

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