2007
DOI: 10.1080/00207230701394458
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End of life experiences and their implications for palliative care

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“…Nonlocal effects seem to require at least one of a number of factors. (Fenwick et al, 2007). One is intention, next emotional linking, thirdly a transition in consciousness and finally, an entrance into a numinous reality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonlocal effects seem to require at least one of a number of factors. (Fenwick et al, 2007). One is intention, next emotional linking, thirdly a transition in consciousness and finally, an entrance into a numinous reality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have carried out studies in hospices and nursing homes in England and Holland (Brayne et al, 2007;Fenwick et al, 2009) looking at the mental states of the dying. This has been a carer study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physicians and nurses wished for more information during their education in order to feel more confident when dealing with ELE. [1][2][3][4][5][6]. In einer englischen Untersuchung mit Pflegefachpersonen gaben 62% der Befragten an, schon einmal ELE bei einem Patienten beobachtet zu haben [4].…”
Section: End-of-life Experiences: a Survey Among Physicians And Nurseunclassified
“…Über die Häufigkeit und Verteilung von ELE in verschiedenen Institutionen bzw. bei verschiedenen Populationen ist bisher allgemein wenig bekannt [2].…”
Section: End-of-life Experiences: a Survey Among Physicians And Nurseunclassified
“…Hay un gran número de experiencias anómalo/ paranormales (EAP) relatadas por enfermeros [1][2][3] , y médicos 4,5 , que consisten en apariciones, extrañas "coincidencias", visiones del lecho de muerte y otros fenómenos anómalos, a veces relatadas por los pacientes 5,6 , y otras veces por enfermeras en el entorno hospitalario 7 . Por ejemplo, hay visiones de la aparición de parientes ya fallecidos que vienen a ayudar a los pacientes terminales que proporciona consuelo.…”
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