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Integrating palliative care: a postmodern perspective.

Camilla Zimmermann, Richard Wennberg

    The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
    |October 25, 2006
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    Hospice and palliative care integration faces challenges from outdated dichotomies like natural vs. medicalized death. Overcoming these perceived divides is crucial for advancing end-of-life care and research.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Ethics
    • Palliative Care Medicine
    • End-of-Life Care Research

    Background:

    • Hospice and palliative care principles are increasingly integrated into medical practice, education, and research.
    • Perceived conceptual dichotomies, including natural vs. medicalized death, research vs. clinical care, and acceptance vs. denial of dying, may impede this integration process.

    Discussion:

    • These dichotomies, while potentially foundational for early palliative care development, may now hinder its continued evolution.
    • Deconstructing these perceived divides is essential for fostering a more cohesive approach to end-of-life care.
    • The article challenges the necessity of maintaining these distinctions in contemporary palliative care.

    Key Insights:

    • The integration of hospice and palliative care is advancing across medical domains.

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  • Persistent dichotomies pose a significant barrier to the seamless incorporation of palliative care principles.
  • Challenging these conceptual divides is vital for the progressive development of palliative care.
  • Outlook:

    • Advocating for a fully integrated model of palliative care that transcends traditional dichotomies.
    • Future efforts should focus on synthesizing research and clinical practice within palliative care.
    • Promoting a unified philosophy that embraces all aspects of dying and end-of-life care.