[Dying in the hospital. Medical and psychological aspects]
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[Dying in the hospital. Medical and psychological aspects]
Abstract
For a variety of reasons, the process of dying is taking place ever more frequently in the institution hospital. Apart from the fact that the problem of death continues to be a taboo subject, this is leading to medico-somatic and psychological problems for both the dying person and the so-called "helper". To enable the latter to deal with this existential challenge, he or she must undergo adequate preparation.
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