Self management in palliative care
Self management in palliative care
To propose ‘self management’ as an important new direction for palliative care may seem somewhat paradoxical. Just at the time when we as nurses find ourselves needing to do more and more, taking over the handling of normal activities and managing the most intimate of bodily processes for people who are dying, here I am saying that ‘self management’ is the new ‘letting go’. Before you say ‘rubbish’, let me explain.
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Corner, J.
9544a106-1833-4c73-9e60-0f5d287a38ec
2002
Corner, J.
9544a106-1833-4c73-9e60-0f5d287a38ec
Corner, J.
(2002)
Self management in palliative care.
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 8 (11), .
Abstract
To propose ‘self management’ as an important new direction for palliative care may seem somewhat paradoxical. Just at the time when we as nurses find ourselves needing to do more and more, taking over the handling of normal activities and managing the most intimate of bodily processes for people who are dying, here I am saying that ‘self management’ is the new ‘letting go’. Before you say ‘rubbish’, let me explain.
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Published date: 2002
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palliative care
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9436
ISSN: 1357-6321
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