Verlag: Springer Verlag, New York, NY, 2006
ISBN 10: 0387287418 ISBN 13: 9780387287416
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ISBN 10: 1905570775 ISBN 13: 9781905570775
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What happens to the dying in the final days and weeks of their lives? What emotions come to the surface and what do they want to talk about? Attilio Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. The dying, he discovers, have much to teach the living. Whilst their stories are all different, they share one thing in common: in the end, when all is said and done, only love remains.How should we respond to the challenge of death? As a society and as individuals, we can choose to be patient and sensitive, giving dignity to those reaching the end of their lives - even when those lives appear to have no further value. The period leading to death can be full of profound experiences, telling us much about the meaning of life and the abiding nature of love. If we see the terminally-ill as an inconvenience, however, we forego the possibility of finding unexpected resources in ourselves: a tenderness, a touch, a readiness to assist that we did not know we were capable of. Underlying this book is the momentous and very current debate over euthanasia.In a comprehensive appendix, the author reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in European and English-speaking countries around the world, and the implications these have for the way we value and care for the dying. Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. He also reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in countries around the world. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 8833535657 ISBN 13: 9788833535654
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Zustand: Nuevo. El mayor deseo de quien se enfrenta a una enfermedad terminal es el de ser atendido en sus necesidades y acompañado en sus miedos. Pide, casi siempre sin palabras, ser reconocido y respetado como persona, de modo que su enfermedad y desvalimiento no comprometan su dignidad. Las historias recogidas en este libro no son inventadas, sino que proceden de la experiencia del autor, voluntario en la unidad de cuidados paliativos de un gran hospital de Bruselas, en Bélgica, donde la eutanasia fue despenalizada en 2002. Todas ellas muestran, desde el respeto y la serenidad, cómo las unidades de cuidados paliativos ofrecen de hecho una alternativa humana y humanizadora frente a la eutanasia. Su secreto no puede ser más sencillo: favorecer ante todo una relación personal, promover la solidaridad, crear un clima de gratitud y amor donde sea posible aceptar el natural desarrollo del proceso de final de la vida. Solo cuando se dan estas condiciones, las personas pueden aprender a liberarse gradualmente de todas las ataduras que condicionan su existencia y ayudar a quienes les rodean a descubrir que, en el final, lo que permanece indeleble son las experiencias y expresiones de amor compartidas. Attilio Stajano es doctor en Física por la Universidad de Roma La Sapienza. Ha dedicado su vida profesional a la docencia y la investigación de las tecnologías de la información. Desde 2008 colabora como voluntario en unidades de cuidados paliativos de Bélgica e Italia.
Verlag: Lindau; 3° edizione (13 febbraio 2020), 2020
ISBN 10: 8833532917 ISBN 13: 9788833532912
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ISBN 10: 1905570775 ISBN 13: 9781905570775
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What happens to the dying in the final days and weeks of their lives? What emotions come to the surface and what do they want to talk about? Attilio Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. The dying, he discovers, have much to teach the living. Whilst their stories are all different, they share one thing in common: in the end, when all is said and done, only love remains.How should we respond to the challenge of death? As a society and as individuals, we can choose to be patient and sensitive, giving dignity to those reaching the end of their lives - even when those lives appear to have no further value. The period leading to death can be full of profound experiences, telling us much about the meaning of life and the abiding nature of love. If we see the terminally-ill as an inconvenience, however, we forego the possibility of finding unexpected resources in ourselves: a tenderness, a touch, a readiness to assist that we did not know we were capable of. Underlying this book is the momentous and very current debate over euthanasia.In a comprehensive appendix, the author reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in European and English-speaking countries around the world, and the implications these have for the way we value and care for the dying. Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. He also reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in countries around the world. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What happens to the dying in the final days and weeks of their lives? What emotions come to the surface and what do they want to talk about? Attilio Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. The dying, he discovers, have much to teach the living. Whilst their stories are all different, they share one thing in common: in the end, when all is said and done, only love remains.How should we respond to the challenge of death? As a society and as individuals, we can choose to be patient and sensitive, giving dignity to those reaching the end of their lives - even when those lives appear to have no further value. The period leading to death can be full of profound experiences, telling us much about the meaning of life and the abiding nature of love. If we see the terminally-ill as an inconvenience, however, we forego the possibility of finding unexpected resources in ourselves: a tenderness, a touch, a readiness to assist that we did not know we were capable of. Underlying this book is the momentous and very current debate over euthanasia.In a comprehensive appendix, the author reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in European and English-speaking countries around the world, and the implications these have for the way we value and care for the dying. Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. He also reports on the provision of palliative care services and the laws governing euthanasia in countries around the world. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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