EXPANDING BEYOND BIOMEDICINE: HOW HOSPICE PROVIDES WHOLE PERSON CARE

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Averitte, Abigail

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University of Oklahoma – Graduate College

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This work is an exploration of how patient-family units navigate and experience hospice care. Since its introduction to the US, hospice care has been transformed from a social movement to a Medicare benefit. Through the Medicare Hospice Benefit hospice organizations now can be finically viable businesses. As hospice care has evolved it has become a form of care that is rooted in biomedicine but extends beyond the confines of biomedicine to provide better care to dying patients. Through affective care and a holistic approach, hospice care provides patient-family units with personhood care and opportunities for whole person healing. Hospice care is medical care that prioritizes relationships and the patient-family unit’s needs. While hospice care is imperfect, it can be used as a model for how to improve biomedical health care systems.

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