词汇 | end-of-life |
释义 | end-of-life adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˌend.əvˈlaɪf/ us /ˌend.əvˈlaɪf/ End-of-life issues relate to someone's death and the time just before it, when it is known that they are likely to die soon from an illness or condition: 寿命终期 end-of-life care临终关怀 More of the baby boomer generation are now facing end-of-life decisions.婴儿潮一代中越来越多的人面临着生命终结前的抉择。 Death and dying all-cause mortality antemortem bereave bite bleed out coroner death toll ghost have one foot in the graveidiom macabre perish raise raise someone from the deadidiom remains roadkill self-extinction sepulchrally snuff strike someone down toll Examples of end-of-lifeend-of-life Despite reported racial differences in preferences for end-of-life care, patients have individualized needs for information, discussion of emotions, and decision-making collaboration. If so, disputes over end-of-life treatments could be resolved without requiring hospitals to go to court. Numerous studies and key publications have proposed frameworks that identify key concepts or domains of end-of-life care. In addition, a negative correlation was found between the amount of end-of-life training received and burnout in the physical and cognitive domains. This paper attends to an inf ormal care situation more rarely examined in the literature, that of end-of-life care. As is apparent in these accounts, end-of-life care was both a valued commitment f or relatives and f r iends and a source of strain. Their inf ormal end-of-life car ing remit extended, then, to the g rave and beyond. To advance end-of-life care, researchers need to find effective interventions that help the terminally ill complete the work necessary for spiritual well-being. Clinicians who were less experienced in end-of-life care and older were also more likely to select this treatment option. Understanding older people's experiences of the end-of-life requires considerable skills in listening and interpreting what is said. This is particularly acute at the end-of-life in old age. Because people differ g reatly in their basic values and goals, they are also likely to differ in their desires f or end-of-life care. The following arguments are loosely organized here from beginning to end-of-life issues. The authors stress the need to have legally approved advance directives and other aspects of end-of-life decisionmaking. As discussed above, the development of a training module that meets the emotional needs of end-of-life practitioners might be of particular importance. See all examples of end-of-life These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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