Dignity therapy in end-of-life care

Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 20 (3):12 (2015)
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Abstract

Herbert, Dilinie Dignity Therapy provides patients with a terminal illness the opportunity to share their life experiences. Their life narrative is reflected upon, shared, transcribed, and later bequeathed to their family and friends. The generativity document produced as a result of Dignity Therapy is a declaration and a lasting legacy, a manuscript that holds meaning and makes meaning at a point in life when people may feel a sense of despair and loss. This article will follow the development of Dignity Therapy, and why it should be acknowledged as an integral aspect of end-of-life care for patients, their families and friends, and healthcare professionals.

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