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Hope extends beyond mere life extension, encompassing a broader creative process. This reflection uses personal experiences with deceased loved ones to illustrate this wider perspective on hope.

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  • Existential Studies
  • Medical Humanities

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  • Clinicians frequently narrow the definition of hope to life extension.
  • This limited perspective may not fully capture the human experience of hope.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To broaden the understanding of hope beyond life extension.
  • To explore hope as a creative and expansive process.
  • To illustrate this concept through personal narrative.

Main Methods:

  • Reflective essay.
  • Personal narrative.
  • Qualitative exploration of lived experience.

Main Results:

  • Hope is a multifaceted, creative process.
  • Personal experiences with loss can illuminate the broader nature of hope.
  • The clinician's role in fostering hope can be expanded.

Conclusions:

  • Hope transcends biological outcomes and encompasses psychological and existential dimensions.
  • A more comprehensive understanding of hope is crucial for patient care and well-being.
  • Personal narratives offer valuable insights into the human experience of hope.