Spiritual needs of dying and emergency health care

  • Andrasi I
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Abstract

Dying process can take different forms, and each death is related to leave-taking of a human with what he liked, with those whom he loved and who were close to him. Daily contact with the dying is very difficult, very demanding not only in physicalterms, but especially in terms of psychological burden. The essence of care for dying patients is to ensure adequate quality of life that is highly affected by understanding of human existence and the meaning of human life. Paramedics must realize that quality of life is associated with satisfying the needs that in each patient is different, so the quality of life is a very individual concept. Coping with dying is significantly affected by the ability of their very faith in God's existence, length of service and communication skills.

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Andrasi, I. (2018). Spiritual needs of dying and emergency health care. SHS Web of Conferences, 40, 03001. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184003001

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