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Decision Making Near the End of Life: Issues, Developments and Future Directions
Description:
This book is written by health care practitioners and provides a comprehensive overview of decision making in end-of-life care. Pertinent psychosocial considerations are explored including the impact of mental health issues, religious and spiritual beliefs, cultural viewpoints, and media and legal influences on end-of-life decision making.
Author(s):
James L Werth & Dean Blevins (editors)
Publisher:
Routledge
Year:
2009