Lionis, C., Phellas, C., Samoutis, G., & Anastasaki, M. (2025). Practical end-of-life recommendations for primary care to support dying with dignity. Academia Mental Health and Well-Being, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.20935/mhealthwellb7768
Abstract:
Dying with dignity is a multifaceted concept that varies significantly across different cultural, legal, and healthcare settings. Understanding and respecting this existing diversity is crucial for providing equitable and compassionate end-of-life care and the role of primary care in supporting dying patients and their families is central. Addressing the implications of these variations requires a concerted effort from policymakers, healthcare providers, and society to ensure that every individual can experience a dignified death according to their values and wishes. This brief communication attempts to compile a set of practical recommendations for primary care practitioners to assist them with providing high-quality end-of-life care that fosters a sense of peace for dying patients and their families while ensuring respect for the patient’s autonomy, comfort, and privacy.
