Leilani R Graham
Leilani R Graham
Judith W Ryan
Judith W Ryan
Jason T Eberl,Tristan McIntosh
Jason T Eberl
This symposium includes thirteen personal narratives from people who have received at least one organ transplant from a living or deceased donor. These narratives foster better understanding of the experiences of life-saving organ recipient...
Meghan C Halley
Meghan C Halley
Lemons to Lemonade [0.03%]
化柠檬为柠檬水
Cindy Conrad,Mike Conrad,Katie Johnston et al.
Cindy Conrad et al.
Blessed Beyond Measure [0.03%]
难以衡量的祝福
Barbara Bischoff
Barbara Bischoff
Editors' Note [0.03%]
编辑手记
James M DuBois,Ana S Iltis,Heidi A Walsh
James M DuBois
An American's Experience with End-of-Life Care in Japan: Comparing Brain Death, Limiting and Withdrawing Life-Prolonging Interventions, and Healthcare Ethics Consultation Practices in Japan and the United States [0.03%]
美国人在日本临终关怀的经历:比较日本和美国脑死亡、限制及撤回生命维持治疗的做法以及医疗伦理咨询的实践
Alexander A Kon,Keiichiro Yamamoto,Eisuke Nakazawa et al.
Alexander A Kon et al.
American and Japanese laws, customs, and practices in end-of-life decision-making differ significantly. We present a case with which one of the authors was involved to illustrate some of the key legal and cultural differences in the declara...
Barriers to Patient Involvement in Decision-Making in Advanced Cancer Care: Culture as an Amplifier [0.03%]
文化作为放大器:晚期癌症护理中患者参与决策的障碍
Daniel J Hurst,Jordan Potter,Persis Naumann et al.
Daniel J Hurst et al.
In advanced cancer care, patient preferences regarding treatment are sometimes insufficiently integrated in the decision-making process. This can be the case with patients from non-Western cultural backgrounds undergoing treatment in the US...
Examining Illness through Pediatric Poetry and Prose: A Mixed Methods Study [0.03%]
通过儿科诗歌和散文审视疾病:一种混合方法研究
Daniel H Grossoehme,Nicole Robinson,Sarah Friebert et al.
Daniel H Grossoehme et al.
The purpose of this mixed-methods retrospective study was to characterize the linguistic and narrative properties of texts generated by hospitalized pediatric patients who are experiencing significant illnesses. These young writers voluntar...