2016
DOI: 10.1515/spircare-2016-1011
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“…The following essay is an attempt to understand what hope is in the context of palliative care: wishful thinking, i.e., a reactive attitude or coping strategy to face bad news, as it is often mentioned in the literature (Shirado et al 2013;Olsman et al 2014;Koopman et al 2016) an active will for something to happen, an expression of faith or trust in a beneficent transcendence, a form of inborn optimism, a positive feeling (Hilpert 2017;Wienand et al submitted)?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following essay is an attempt to understand what hope is in the context of palliative care: wishful thinking, i.e., a reactive attitude or coping strategy to face bad news, as it is often mentioned in the literature (Shirado et al 2013;Olsman et al 2014;Koopman et al 2016) an active will for something to happen, an expression of faith or trust in a beneficent transcendence, a form of inborn optimism, a positive feeling (Hilpert 2017;Wienand et al submitted)?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%