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KMID : 1172020150160010001
Journal of Korean Bioethics Association
2015 Volume.16 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.19
A study on the connection of Edith Stein and hospital association of the family in Hospice Philosophy
Lee Eun-Young

Abstract
As a result, it is emphasized that the core of Hospice Philosophy should be centered on spiritual nursing that effectively helps reduce and overcome the spiritual pain experienced by a dying patient, and meeting such spiritual needs would help to maintain and improve the well-being of patients. Spiritual nursing would enhance the quality of the remaining life of a dying patient, while also maintaining the "relationship" that a dying patient has with God, himself/herself, neighbors, and the environment. In addition, it would be effective in helping the dying patient to accept his or her current situation as well as death in a positive manner, in order to die in peace and with hopes of an afterlife.
KEYWORD
Edith Stein, Hospice Philosophy, relationship, love, emptying
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