“药物化死亡”:死于医院

Benyamin Schwarz, J. Benson
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这篇文章是一项更大的研究的一部分,专门研究死亡和死亡的地方。本文的重点是以色列和美国在医院死亡的老年人的"医疗化死亡",并以四位在他们生命结束时照顾他们的家庭成员的经历为基础。对每位参与者进行深入访谈,并利用叙事分析方法确定数据中的主题。在调查结果部分,参与者的叙述以个人独白的形式呈现,每个人都有作者的理论评论。尽管在医院的死亡过程经常被媒体描述为充满了过度和侵略性的程序,但本文中描述的案例表明,护理人员和患者在死亡过程的医院环境中经历了明显的模糊和矛盾。在某些情况下,医院被视为死亡的首选场所,因为它通常可以减轻护理人员的压力。然而,与会者也谈到了医院死亡的许多不良方面,包括在陌生人的陪伴下死亡;医生缺乏同理心;关于停止治疗的生存困境;还有更多。
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The “Medicalized Death”: Dying in the Hospital
Abstract This article is part of a larger study dedicated to the place of death and dying. The focus of this article is on the “medicalized death” of older people who died in hospitals in Israel and the United States and is based on the experiences of four family members who cared for them at the end of their lives. In-depth interviews were conducted with each participant, and narrative analysis methods were utilized to identify themes in the data. In the findings section, participant accounts are presented as individual monologues, each followed by the authors’ theoretical commentary. Despite the fact that the process of dying in a hospital is often depicted in the media as being fraught with excessive and aggressive procedures, the cases described in this article suggest there is marked ambiguity and contradiction experienced by caregivers and patients regarding the hospital setting for the process of dying. In some cases, the hospital was perceived as a preferred place for dying because it often reduced caregiver strain. However, participants also remarked on many undesirable aspects about hospital deaths, including dying in the company of strangers; the lack of empathy from physicians; existential dilemmas about the withdrawal of treatment; and several more.
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期刊介绍: Housing is more than houses-it is the foundation upon which the essentials of life are anchored. The quality of housing can enhance or diminish the well-being of individuals and families as well as that of the entire community. Before the Journal of Housing for the Elderly, housing for the elderly as a subject area has a relatively brief history. The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the community.
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