Well-Being at the End of Life.

IF 8.9 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Annual Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2019-07-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-13 DOI:10.1146/annurev-soc-073018-022524
Deborah Carr, Elizabeth A Luth
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Abstract

This review proposes that the end of life is a uniquely contemporary life course stage. Epidemiologic, technological, and cultural shifts over the past two centuries have created a context in which dying has shifted from a sudden and unexpected event to a protracted, anticipated transition following an incurable chronic illness. The emergence of an end-of-life stage lasting for months or even years has heightened public interest in enhancing patient well-being, autonomy, and the receipt of medical care that accords with patient and family members' wishes. We describe key components of end-of-life well-being and highlight socioeconomic and race disparities therein, drawing on fundamental cause theory. We describe two practices that are critical to end-of-life well-being (advance care planning and hospice) and identify limitations that may undermine their effectiveness. We conclude with recommendations for future sociological research that could inform practices to enhance patient and family well-being at the end of life.

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生命终结时的幸福。
这篇综述提出生命终结是一个独特的当代生命历程阶段。在过去的两个世纪里,流行病学、技术和文化的变化创造了这样一种背景,即死亡已经从一个突然的、意想不到的事件转变为一种无法治愈的慢性疾病之后的长期的、预期的过渡。持续数月甚至数年的生命终结阶段的出现,提高了公众对增强患者福祉、自主权以及接受符合患者和家属意愿的医疗服务的兴趣。我们描述了临终幸福的关键组成部分,并强调了其中的社会经济和种族差异,借鉴了基本原因理论。我们描述了两种对临终关怀至关重要的做法(预先护理计划和临终关怀),并确定了可能破坏其有效性的限制。最后,我们对未来的社会学研究提出了建议,这些建议可以为实践提供信息,以提高患者和家庭在生命末期的福祉。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Sociology, established in 1975, provides comprehensive coverage of significant developments in the field of sociology. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including major theoretical and methodological advancements, as well as current research across major subfields within sociology. Topics Covered: Social Processes Institutions and Culture Organizations Political and Economic Sociology Stratification Demography Urban Sociology Social Policy Historical Sociology Major Developments in Sociology in Other Regions of the World Content: Review chapters within the journal typically delve into these topics, offering in-depth analyses and insights into various aspects of sociology. These chapters serve to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current state and recent advancements.
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