Reviewing Palliative Care Services: One Boring Story!

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Reviewing Palliative Care Services: One Boring Story!

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Hughes, Catherine
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2013
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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palliative care
end of life choices
medical treatments
cultural identity
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Hughes, C. R. (2013). Reviewing Palliative Care Services: One Boring Story!. Paper presented at Aged Care Service Delivery Conference: Creating better service performance management:. Auckland, New Zealand,12-13 November
Abstract
While undertaking an in-depth ethnographic research project to fulfill the reqiuirements of a PhD, I met a woman who I call Joan. Joan and seven other people with life limiting diagnoses became my research participants and allowed me to accompany them on their journey from diagnosis to the end of life. This presentation will map their journeys and consider the choices they made along the way. Who had treatment, who didn’t, and why? I will consider how they were supported in their journey, what made it easier or more difficult, and what did they need to die comfortably? I will consider how their identity was transformed, how they became enculturated into the medical system, and the role that cultural identity played in their dying.
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