Developing a meta-understanding of 'human aspects' of providing palliative care.
Anne CrokerKarin FisherPhilip HungerfordJonathan GourlayJennifer MayShannon LeesJessica ChapmanPublished in: Palliative care and social practice (2022)
Our meta-understanding, highlighting 'human aspects' of providing palliative care, has scope to embrace complexity, uncertainty, and the interrelatedness of people in the midst of resourcing, requiring, and engaging in palliative care. Questions are posed for this purpose. The non-linear diagrammatic representation of ATTRIBUTES OF HUMANITY and ACTIONS OF CARING facilitates multiple ways of engaging and revisiting palliative care situations or navigating changes within and across them.