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OverviewThis book's striking message is that palliative care does not deliver on its aims to value people who are dying and make death and dying a natural part of life. The book draws from wider social science perspectives and critically and specifically applies these to palliative care and its dominant medical model. The author offers a new approach to death and loss that expands and refines modern understandings in a way that also resonates with traditional religious views concerning death. Applying Social Role Valorisation, he argues for the deinstitutionalisation of palliative care and the development of an alternative framework to the approaches found in hospices, palliative care units and community-based palliative care services. Wide-ranging recommendations advise fundamental change in the concept of palliative care, the way support and services are organised and the day-to-day practice of palliative care. Rethinking Palliative Care will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners in palliative care as well as those in disability, social policy, sociology, social work, religion, thanatology, nursing and other health-related fields. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul SinclairPublisher: Policy Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9786611741761ISBN 10: 6611741763 Pages: 255 Publication Date: 01 January 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |