magistrsko delo
Tamara Bubnjar (Author), Suzana Kraljić (Mentor)

Abstract

Paliativna oskrba je v veliki meri še dokaj neznan pojem, ki pa ima sam po sebi velik pomen, sploh pri človeku, ki boleha za neozdravljivo boleznijo, in kateremu konec življenja se neizprosno približuje. Ljudem okoli nas sta zelo znana pojma evtanazija in pomoč pri samomoru. Vemo, da je evtanazija v naši državi zakonsko prepovedana, čeprav je v zadnjih letih veliko govora o tem, da je mogoče vendarle skrajni čas, da se le-ta uzakoni in s tem omogoča končati življenje ljudem, ki trpijo za izredno težko in neozdravljivo boleznijo ter dobesedno umirajo v težkih mukah. Hkrati je treba vzeti v obzir tudi svojce in družino, ki z bolnikom trpijo in v nemoči opazujejo njegovo trpljenje. Paliativna oskrba, kot nasprotje evtanazije, bolniku z neozdravljivo boleznijo ohranja čim boljšo kakovost življenja in zagotavlja pomoč njegovim bližnjim med boleznijo, umiranjem in žalovanjem

Keywords

paliativna oskrba;zdravstvena nega;pacientove pravice;zakonodaja;evtanazija;lajšanje bolečin;pojasnilna dolžnost;pravica do dostojanstva.;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: T. Bubnjar]
UDC: 343.143(043.3)
COBISS: 5756203 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Legal aspects of the implementation of palliative care
Secondary abstract: Palliative care is largely a rather unknown concept, which in itself has great significance, even in a person who suffers from an incurable disease, and to which end of life he is inexorably approaching. People around us are well-known concepts of euthanasia and help in suicide. We know that euthanasia is lawfully prohibited in our country, although in recent years there has been a lot of talk about the fact that it is possible that it is high time for it to be legalized and thus to end life for people who suffer from an extremely difficult and incurable disease and literally dying in heavy trouble. At the same time, it is important to take into consideration family and family who suffer with the patient and observe his suffering in helplessness. Palliative care, as the contrary of euthanasia, keeps the patient with an incurable disease the best possible quality of life and provides assistance to his followers during illness, dying and mourning.
Secondary keywords: palliative care;health care;patient rights;legislation;euthanasia;pain relief;the right to dignnity;explanatory duty.;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Pravna fak.
Pages: 54 str.
ID: 11163357
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