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Existential Concerns About Death: A Qualitative Study of Dying Patients in a Danish Hospice

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Abstract

Research suggests that addressing dying patients’ existential concerns can improve their quality of life. We aimed to illuminate dying patients’ existential concerns about the impending death through a descriptive analysis of semistructured interviews with 17 patients in Danish hospices. The main findings demonstrated how the patients faced the imminent death without being anxious of death but sorrowful about leaving life. Some patients expressed that they avoided thinking about death. They wished to focus on positive aspects in their daily life. We argue that the patients’ existential concerns could not be fully captured by Yalom’s existential psychology or by Kübler-Ross's theory about death stages. Patients’ complex concerns could be more fully explained taking an outset in Heidegger's phenomenological thinking.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThe American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Vol/bind32
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)427-436
ISSN1049-9091
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3. jun. 2015

Emneord

  • patient perspectives
  • life-threatening diseases
  • support
  • afterlife
  • daily living
  • end of life

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