The peaceful end-of-life theory in palliative care for the Muslim community and Indonesian context
Minanton Minanton
Abstract:Advances in health technology assist patients with life-threatening illnesses to survive longer, but a longer life does not mean to live better. Patients with life-threatening illnesses experience a variety of physical problems and psychosocial symptoms that affect their quality of life. Palliative care is a type of care that focuses on improving quality of life and alleviating the serious suffering of patients with chronic or terminal illnesses. The peaceful end of life theory developed by Ruland and Moore is… Show more
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