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Malcolm Payne

Social care and social work are important in end-of-life care.

Malcolm Payne's blog focuses on developments in social care and social work that affect palliative and end-of-life care. It is part of the information work of St Christopher's Hospice, London.

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Is not talking about your own death bad?

June 19th, 2009 by Malcolm Payne


Another element of the clinical review was the palliative care culture that we shuld talk about our deaths compared with the culture of some minority groups and the preferences of some individuals, never mind their ethnicity, not to talk about death. Does this mean that they cannot be helped so well? Is talking about your own death always good for you? Is not talking about your death always a bad thing?

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