Sterben in der modernen Stadt: Gesellschaftliche, kulturelle und religiöse Rahmenbedingungen von Palliative Care

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 48 (1):197-210 (2004)
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Abstract

The nationwide supply with the afferings of Palliative Care is a generally acknowledged aim. But it is disputed whether it is a sufficient alternative to death on demand or assisted suicide. This is being discussed on a European level. But what the current discussion is Jacking of, are empirical studies regarding the culture of dying. The case study at hand Iooks into the basic social and cultural conditions in a large city. It also discusses the consequences of religious change and the inter-religious situation on the palliativemovement and their relation to the churches

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