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Quarterly Essay 57 Dear Life
Karen Hitchcock
其他書名
On Caring for the Elderly
出版
Black Inc.
, 2015-03-13
主題
Family & Relationships / Eldercare
Social Science / Gerontology
Medical / Geriatrics
Medical / Nursing / Gerontology
Family & Relationships / Life Stages / Later Years
ISBN
1925203182
9781925203189
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TsoLEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
In this moving and controversial Quarterly Essay, doctor and writer Karen Hitchcock investigates the treatment of the elderly and dying through some unforgettable cases. With honesty and deep experience, she looks at end-of-life decisions, frailty and dementia, over-treatment and escalating costs.
Ours is a society in which ageism, often disguised, threatens to turn the elderly into a “burden” – difficult, hopeless, expensive and homogenous. While we rightly seek to curb treatment when it is futile, harmful or against a patient’s wishes, this can sometimes lead to limits on care that suit the system rather than the person. Doctors may declare a situation hopeless when it may not be so.
We must plan for a future when more of us will be old, Hitchcock argues, with the aim of making that time better, not shorter. And we must change our institutions and society to meet the needs of an ageing population.
Dear Life
is a landmark essay by one of Australia’s most powerful writers.
“The elderly, the frail are our society. They are our parents and grandparents, our carers and neighbours, and they are every one of us in the not-too-distant future . . . They are not a growing cost to be managed or a burden to be shifted or a horror to be hidden away, but people whose needs require us to change.” —Karen Hitchcock,
Dear Life