The double awareness of the wish to hasten death and the will to live: A secondary analysis of outlier patients from a mixed-methods study.
Kathleen BoströmThomas DojanMartin HellmichKerstin KremeikeRaymond VoltzPublished in: Palliative medicine (2024)
As they can co-exist in different possible combinations, a high wish to hasten death does not necessarily imply a low will to live and vice versa. Patients receiving palliative care can hold such seemingly opposing positions in mind as a form of coping when confronted with an existential threat of serious illness. Therefore, health professionals are encouraged to proactively engage patients in conversation about both phenomena.