Attuning to the Erratic End of Life: The Logic of Care in Hospice at Home
Anne-chie Wang
Abstract:How do dying people receive good care at home in a highly institutionalized death context? The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, for example, has promoted hospice home care and respecting patient autonomy to improve the quality of end-of-life experiences. However, this study finds that end-of-life care is not automatically personalized or empowering for patients. From the theoretical perspective of care practices, this study accentuates the importance of family carers’ invisible work in achieving these… Show more
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