The gift of here and now at the end of life: Mindful living and dignified dying among Asian terminally ill patients.
Ping Ying ChooGeraldine Tan-HoXinyi Casuarine LowPaul Victor PatinadanAndy Hau Yan HoPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2024)
Mindful living is a dignity-preserving practice, which helps terminally ill patients to find tranquility in each present moment despite their impending death. The identified mechanisms of mindful living lay important groundwork for a new understanding and possible directions for culture-specific, mindfulness-based, family-centered interventions suited to terminally ill patients in the Asian context.