This chapter examines the ethical and legal issues related to family caregiving in palliative care. The result suggests that death per se is not an ethical issue, and false perceptions of what the law and ethics require have the capacity to obstruct good care and decision-making at the end of life. The findings also indicate that ethics in palliative care is mainly about good process rather than theory and that effective, appropriate and sensitive work with families is necessary for good palliative care to be delivered.
History
Pagination
1-19
ISBN-13
9780199216901
Language
eng
Publication classification
B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book, B Book chapter
Copyright notice
2011, Oxford Scholarship Online
Publisher
Oxford Scholarship Online
Title of book
Family carers in palliative care: A guide for health and social care professionals