Iatrogenic suffering at the end of life: An ethnographic study.
Laura GreenAndrea CapstickJan OyebodePublished in: Palliative medicine (2023)
Acute care for older people in hospital was shaped by an overarching ideology of rescue which predicted and dictated the process of care. Suffering was not restricted to the direct experiences of life-limiting illness but was also associated with the experience of receiving care in an acute hospital setting. Avoiding or minimising iatrogenic suffering is an essential component of compassionate care.