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Nursing

2018

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

End-of-life; palliative care; patient choice; death; dying; right-to-die; Ars Moriendi; medical power; euthanasia; assisted dying

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The Socio-Political Debate Of Dying Today In The United Kingdom And New Zealand: ‘Letting Go’ Of The Biomedical Model Of Care In Order To Develop A Contemporary Ars Moriendi, Rhona Winnington, Eleanor Holroyd, Shelaine Zambas Aug 2018

The Socio-Political Debate Of Dying Today In The United Kingdom And New Zealand: ‘Letting Go’ Of The Biomedical Model Of Care In Order To Develop A Contemporary Ars Moriendi, Rhona Winnington, Eleanor Holroyd, Shelaine Zambas

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

Death is a reality of life. Despite this inevitability, death today remains unwelcome and has been sequestered into the enclaves of medical practice as a means of quelling the rising tide of fear it provokes. Medical practice currently maintains power over the dying individual, actualised through the selective collaboration between medicine and law as a means of subverting the individual who attempts to disrupt the contemporary accepted norms of dying. There is, however, a shift on the horizon as to whether we can make the notion of a true choice become a reality in New Zealand. This serves to offer …