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Enabling more dying people to remain at home.

机译:使更多垂死的人留在家里。

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When it comes to dying there is no place like home. Since earliest times most cultures have accepted that dying people should remain at home. But this was never possible for all. Some were destined to die in accidents, on battlefields, by execution, and from catastrophic illness, maybe many miles away. Nevertheless, with few exceptions people could expect to die in their own beds and in the bosom of their families. In Europe from the Middle Ages until a century ago there was a simplicity about dying. Aware that the end was approaching, people would take to their sickbeds and preside over the ritual. The family, including children, friends, and neighbours would congregate. The ceremony was public and doctors often complained about overcrowding. Death was not regarded as a frightening event and was accepted as an inevitable and integral part of life. Dramatic changes in attitudes to death have taken place since the mid-nineteenth century. The natural acceptance of a biological reality has been lost and people are now unable to come to terms with their own mortality. One consequence is that death has become institutionalised. This paper seeks to answer five questions. These refer to where people die, where they would choose to die, where they spend their last year of life, the reasons for admission for terminal care, and whether more dying people could remain at home. Discussion is restricted to adults in the United Kingdom. References are mostly from the past decade.
机译:说到死亡,没有比这更像家的地方了。从最早的时代开始,大多数文化都接受垂死的人们应该留在家里。但这不可能对所有人都可行。有些人注定要死于事故,在战场上被处决,死于可能在数英里之外的灾难性疾病。然而,除了少数例外,人们可能会期望在自己的床上和家人的怀抱中死亡。从中世纪到一个世纪前的欧洲,关于死亡的简单化。人们意识到末日即将到来,所以人们会带他们的病床主持仪式。家庭,包括孩子,朋友和邻居将聚集在一起。仪式是公开的,医生经常抱怨人满为患。死亡不被认为是令人恐惧的事件,被认为是生活中不可避免的组成部分。自十九世纪中叶以来,人们对死亡的态度发生了巨大变化。人们已经自然丧失了对生物现实的接受,人们现在无法适应自己的死亡率。后果之一是死亡已经制度化。本文试图回答五个问题。这些指的是人们死于何处,他们会选择死于何处,他们度过最后一生的地方,接受最终医疗的原因以及更多垂死的人是否可以留在家里。讨论仅限于英国的成年人。参考文献大多来自过去十年。

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  • 期刊名称 British Medical Journal
  • 作者

    G Thorpe;

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  • 年(卷),期 1993(307),6909
  • 年度 1993
  • 页码 915–918
  • 总页数 4
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