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Safe Passage Mark Lazenby (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT)

Safe Passage By Mark Lazenby (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT)

Summary

Safe Passage is a sourcebook for end-of-life care which integrates clinical, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, and ethical expertise, drawing on the perspectives of the world's most prevalent belief systems.

Safe Passage Summary

Safe Passage: A Global Spiritual Sourcebook for Care at the End of Life by Mark Lazenby (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT)

The study and practice of end-of-life care has seen an increasing understanding of the need for care that integrates clinical, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, and ethical expertise. Yet, no one existing volume pulls together perspectives from a diverse array of religions with ethical dilemmas and clinical problems in view. Safe Passage coaches clinicians and others on the front lines of care on understanding how to incorporate different traditions of thinking into the most difficult of moments around the end of life. The book is structured around five major moments of realization - when disease progresses, when emergencies happen, when dying will be a long process, the time of death, and when grieving begins. Each decision point is introduced with a research summary and an extensive case example that describes disease processes, health care delivery possibilities, and the end-of-life dilemmas involved so as to apply across the varying cultural, socio-economic, and spiritual contexts. The case example is followed by a clinical commentary written by a palliative care specialist, an ethical commentary written by an ethicist, and three short essays written by religious thinkers of different traditions. Each situation is concluded by remarks on potential approaches that respect religious and spiritual beliefs, values, and practices at the end of life across all contexts, and a bibliography. The five decision points are bookended by an introductory section that explores broad historical and cultural perspectives and a conclusion section that summarizes the book and provides guidance for further reading and study.

Safe Passage Reviews

One of the book's greatest strengths is the all-encompassing audience it strives to reach. According to the authors, this is a book for everyone, and I could not agree more... This is a remarkably well-written resource. It is easy to use, meaning information is easily located, easy to read, and informative. While not intended as an exhaustive resource on spiritual issues at the end of life, it is a must-have addition to the library of any member of a palliative care team or clergy. * Doody's *
Anyone who works in palliative care will find this book both informative and interesting...I thought it was a quite remarkable book. * IAHPC News *

About Mark Lazenby (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT)

JML:Assistant Professor, Yale University School of NursingRM: Florence Schorske Wald Professor of Nursing, Yale University School of NursingDPS: Kilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine and Ethics, The University of Chicago

Table of Contents

I. POEM - "Autumn Passage" ; II. Palliative and End-of-life Care for Safe Passage ; Introduction: On Safe Passage ; Chapter 1: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: United States ; Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Africa ; Chapter 3: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Europe ; Chapter 4: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Indian Subcontinent ; Chapter 5: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Latin America ; Chapter 6: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Middle East and North Africa ; Chapter 7: Historical Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in Global Context: Pacific Asia ; Chapter 8: Overview of Health Care Delivery Systems and Workforces in End-of Life Care in the Global North and South ; Chapter 9: Spiritual Care of Patients and Families at the End of Life ; III. Spiritual Beliefs and Practices for a Good Death ; Introduction: On a Good Death ; Chapter 10: When Emergencies Happen ; Case ; The Clinical Issues ; The Ethical Issues ; The African Independent and Pentecostal Churches Response ; The Buddhist Response ; The Confucian Response ; The Evangelical Christian Response ; The Hindu Response ; The Indigenous Response ; The Jewish Response ; The Mainline Protestant Christian Response ; The Muslim - Shi'a - Response ; The Muslim - Sunni - Response ; The Roman Catholic Response ; The Sikh Response ; The Unitarian Universalist Response ; Chapter 11: When Disease Progresses ; Case ; The Clinical Issues ; The Ethical Issues ; The African Independent and Pentecostal Churches Response ; The Buddhist Response ; The Confucian Response ; The Evangelical Christian Response ; The Hindu Response ; The Indigenous Response ; The Jewish Response ; The Mainline Protestant Christian Response ; The Shi'a Muslim Response ; The Sunni Muslim Response ; The Roman Catholic Response ; The Sikh Response ; The Unitarian Universalist Response ; Chapter 12: When Dying May be a Long Process ; Case ; The Clinical Issues ; The Ethical Issues ; The African Independent and Pentecostal Churches Response ; The Buddhist Response ; The Confucian Response ; The Evangelical Christian Response ; The Hindu Response ; The Indigenous Response ; The Jewish Response ; The Mainline Protestant Christian Response ; The Shi'a Muslim Response ; The Sunni Muslim Response ; The Roman Catholic Response ; The Sikh Response ; The Unitarian Universalist Response ; Chapter 13: At the Time of Death ; Case ; The Clinical Issues ; The Ethical Issues ; The African Independent and Pentecostal Churches Response ; The Buddhist Response ; The Confucian Response ; The Evangelical Christian Response ; The Hindu Response ; The Indigenous Response ; The Jewish Response ; The Mainline Protestant Christian Response ; The Shi'a Muslim Response ; The Sunni Muslim Response ; The Roman Catholic Response ; The Sikh Response ; The Unitarian Universalist Response ; Chapter 14: After Death ; Case ; The Clinical Issues ; The Ethical Issues ; The African Independent and Pentecostal Churches Response ; The Buddhist Response ; The Confucian Response ; The Evangelical Christian Response ; The Hindu Response ; The Indigenous Response ; The Jewish Response ; The Mainline Protestant Christian Response ; The Shi'a Muslim Response ; The Sunni Muslim Response ; The Roman Catholic Response ; The Sikh Response ; The Unitarian Universalist Response ; IV. CODA

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NPB9780199914630
9780199914630
019991463X
Safe Passage: A Global Spiritual Sourcebook for Care at the End of Life by Mark Lazenby (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-01-30
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