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Identität und Körper am Lebensende: die Versorgung Sterbender im Krankenhaus und im Hospiz

Identity and body at the end of life: the nursing of dying patients in the hospital and in the hospice
[journal article]

Dreßke, Stefan

Abstract

"Die Normen des guten Sterbens verlangen, dass Ansprüche an Identität aufzunehmen und zu aktualisieren sind. Im Krankenhaus und im Hospiz wird Sterben als körperlicher Verfall medizinisch organisiert. Die Wahrnehmung von Sterbenden als Kranke bedeutet für das Krankenhaus, dass Identitätsansprüche al... view more

"Die Normen des guten Sterbens verlangen, dass Ansprüche an Identität aufzunehmen und zu aktualisieren sind. Im Krankenhaus und im Hospiz wird Sterben als körperlicher Verfall medizinisch organisiert. Die Wahrnehmung von Sterbenden als Kranke bedeutet für das Krankenhaus, dass Identitätsansprüche als sterbend nur als rhetorische Praxis zugewiesen werden. Im Hospiz erfolgt dagegen die Zuweisung als sterbend durch eine sukzessive Rückkopplung des körperlichen Verfalls mit den Identitätsansprüchen der Patienten." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"The norms of good dying demand that identity claims are taken up and adapted to the present situation. In the hospital and in the hospice dying is organized as physical decline. The perception of the dying as ill person means for the hospital that identity claims of dying are rejected as a solely r... view more

"The norms of good dying demand that identity claims are taken up and adapted to the present situation. In the hospital and in the hospice dying is organized as physical decline. The perception of the dying as ill person means for the hospital that identity claims of dying are rejected as a solely rhetorical practice. In the hospice, in contrast, the attribution of dying is achieved by a successive feedback between physical decline and the identity claims of patients." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
hospital; caregiving; social recognition; steering; management; patient; dying; death; caregiver; terminal care; hospice; identity; body

Classification
Medical Sociology
Personality Psychology
Gerontology

Method
normative

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 109-129

Journal
Psychologie und Gesellschaftskritik, 32 (2008) 2/3

Issue topic
Tod und Sterben

ISSN
0170-0537

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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