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In your hands you are holding the first edition of a new series of books published by the Hungarian Hospice Foundation.
People working in the health care system — doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, social workers, psychologists, dieteticians and other experts — are often faced with the physical and spiritual suffering of terminally ill people. Their knowledge and experience is not always adequate to meet the needs of such patients. Their colleagues are not always able to help with these issues.
Their professional trainning does not prepare them to deal with the task of comforting the bereaved or offering emotional support as panacea to the seriously ill. It is often difficult for healthcare workers to cope with the task of conveying bad news, nor does their training provide a methodological basis for communication with a seriously or terminally ill person. Historically, health care is concerned with the physical state of the patient, and satisfying spiritual and mental needs is not a traditional part of the caring profession.
Spending time with a terminally ill person is unfamiliar and difficult for both health workers, family members and the friends around them. Is it acceptable to talk candidly about their real condition, about the ominous future, about their imminent condition? If it is, then how? The holistic approach of the hospice movement considers patients in all their complexity.