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Practical and Ethical Applications of NDE Research |
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Practical and Ethical Implications of NDE Research for Palliative, End-of-Life, and Other Clinical Care and Educational Settings
Diane Corcoran, PhD, RN
Debbie James, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNS, UTMDACC |
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In many medical settings, death is considered the enemy – or
professional defeat. What ethical and practical implications does this hold for
the care of near-death experiencers? Presenters Diane Corcoran and Debbie
James, two nurses long involved in the care of near-death experiencers and
nationally recognized Nursing Speakers, review 30 years of literature on this
subject. They concentrate on the subject of nursing education but touch on
issues relating to mental health and pastoral counseling as well. Given the
frequency of NDEs occurring in critical care hospital environments, the
presenters lay out a road map of what needs to be done for the training of all
types of health care professionals with particular emphasis on ethical
implications and practical applications for palliative and end-of-life care.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 )
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