Dying On Death Row And Dying In The Hospice Setting : A Comparison
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...are sudden deaths of young people, and the lingering deaths of the afflicted, in the end, people come to their end. Of curse, there is a fundamental difference when dying by another's hand, waiting to die, or dying instantly from a freak accident. One type of death that is often difficult for family, and for the sick individual, is someone who is suffering with a disease like cancer. In the hospice, they simply wait to die as workers and family members try to make them more comfortable as the inevitable death draws near. Some people fight death and others succumb to it. Jones (1998) asks, in the context of war: "But is it worth it? Is it really worth it to die, to be dead, just to prove to everybody that you're not a coward? " (p.70). The point made by Jones is that death is final. How could it be worth it to die for any reason? For those dying from cancer,...
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