Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1750657353> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1750657353 endingPage "8" @default.
- W1750657353 startingPage "1" @default.
- W1750657353 abstract "Just as pain medications aim to relieve physical suffering, supportive surrounding for death and dying may facilitate well-being and comfort. However, little has been written of the experience of or preferences for the surroundings in which death and dying take place. In this study, we aim to complement our research from perspectives of patients, family members and staff, with perspectives from an international sample of the general public. Data derives from a project teaming artists and craftspeople together to create prototypes of space for difficult conversations in end-of-life (EoL) settings. These prototypes were presented in a museum exhibition, Room for Death, in Stockholm in 2012. As project consultants, palliative care researchers contributed a question to the public viewing the exhibition, to explore their reflections: How would you like it to be around you when you are dying? Five-hundred and twelve responses were obtained from visitors from 46 countries. While preliminary analysis pointed to many similarities in responses across countries, continued analysis with a phenomenographic approach allowed us to distinguish different foci related to how preferences for surroundings for EoL were conceptualized. Responses were categorized in the following inductively-derived categories: The familiar death, The 'larger-than life' death, The lone death, The mediated death, The calm and peaceful death, The sensuous death, The 'green' death, and The distanced death. The responses could relate to a single category or be composites uniting different categories in individual combinations, and provide insight into different facets of contemporary reflections about death and dying. Despite the selective sample, these data give reason to consider how underlying assumptions and care provision in established forms for end-of-life care may differ from people's preferences. This project can be seen as an example of innovative endeavors to promote public awareness of issues related to death and dying, within the framework of health-promoting palliative care." @default.
- W1750657353 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1750657353 creator A5070239876 @default.
- W1750657353 creator A5072547844 @default.
- W1750657353 date "2015-08-01" @default.
- W1750657353 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W1750657353 title "Room for Death – International museum-visitors’ preferences regarding the end of their life" @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1743791612 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1968799998 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1972978681 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1974467439 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1981179683 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1989131316 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1992279444 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W1995335598 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2008112211 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2024430585 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2030277496 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2031312228 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2041566949 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2054369734 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2058263817 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2063623438 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2075543285 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2091818795 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2096202359 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2097719740 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2100910330 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2103376894 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2113865036 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2115733153 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2116367696 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2119982845 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2129895819 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2131275769 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2136315130 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2136827594 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2145064686 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2147641120 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2151266290 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2157963018 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W2279366994 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W4252193289 @default.
- W1750657353 cites W88188200 @default.
- W1750657353 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.06.016" @default.
- W1750657353 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26121179" @default.
- W1750657353 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1750657353 type Work @default.
- W1750657353 sameAs 1750657353 @default.
- W1750657353 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W1750657353 countsByYear W17506573532016 @default.
- W1750657353 countsByYear W17506573532018 @default.
- W1750657353 countsByYear W17506573532021 @default.
- W1750657353 countsByYear W17506573532022 @default.
- W1750657353 countsByYear W17506573532023 @default.
- W1750657353 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1750657353 hasAuthorship W1750657353A5070239876 @default.
- W1750657353 hasAuthorship W1750657353A5072547844 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C124952713 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C138816342 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C153349607 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C2780879335 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C2994186709 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C3020729460 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C37531588 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C538439097 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C107038049 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C124952713 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C138816342 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C142362112 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C144024400 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C153349607 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C15744967 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C159110408 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C2780879335 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C2994186709 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C3020729460 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C37531588 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C538439097 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C71924100 @default.
- W1750657353 hasConceptScore W1750657353C77805123 @default.
- W1750657353 hasLocation W17506573531 @default.
- W1750657353 hasLocation W17506573532 @default.
- W1750657353 hasOpenAccess W1750657353 @default.
- W1750657353 hasPrimaryLocation W17506573531 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W1921223491 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W2065025961 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W2093674577 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W2134265357 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W2316816229 @default.
- W1750657353 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.