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Western countries
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End-of-life care in Western countries focuses on patient autonomy, advanced directives, and prioritizes pain management and quality of life.
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medical profession in high-income countries
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End-of-life care in high-income countries involves discussions about palliative care, advanced directives, and life support measures to align with patient preferences.
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United States
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End-of-life care in the United States involves discussions about patient's wishes and may include hospice or palliative care.
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India
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End-of-life care in India emphasizes family involvement, home-based pall family involvement, home-based palliative care, and minimal medical intervention.
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medical profession in the West
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End-of-life care in Western medicine focuses on patient autonomy, ethics, and palliative care.
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western medical field
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End-of-life care in the western medical field includes discussions about patient's wishes, quality of life, and palliative care options.
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China
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End-of-life care in China is influenced by Confucian values and emphasizes family-centered decision-making and traditional cultural practices.
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medical community in developed countries
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In developed countries, the medical community's approach to end-of-life care is influenced by religious and cultural beliefs, emphasizing patient comfort and dignity through palliative care and advance directives.
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medical industry
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End-of-life care in the medical industry is influenced by cultural differences, including patient autonomy, family-centric decision-making, and the use of palliative/hospice care.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, family involvement and home-based care are preferred for providing emotional and spiritual support to terminally ill patients.
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Japan
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In Japan, end-of-life care emphasizes family caregiving at home and relies less on care facilities.
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Mexico
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End-of-life care in Mexico involves significant family involvement and preference for home-based care.
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Netherlands
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Netherlands legally allows assisted suicide and euthanasia for terminally ill patients in end-of-life care.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, end-of-life care emphasizes family caregiving at home, resulting in lower use of end-of-life care facilities.
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United Kingdom
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End-of-life care in the UK includes well-established hospice and palliative care services providing symptom management and emotional support for terminally ill patients and their families.
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end-of-life care
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Western medical culture
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End-of-life care in Western medical culture prioritizes patient comfort, quality of life, and respecting patient autonomy.
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end-of-life care
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Western medicine practice
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End-of-life care discussions and advanced medical interventions are common in Western healthcare practices.
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end-of-life care
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Western world
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End-of-life care in the Western world focuses on patient comfort and quality of life through discussions about advance directives and palliative care.
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end-of-life care
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Australia
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In Australia, there is a strong emphasis on patient autonomy and advance care planning supported by a legal framework for end-of-life decision-making.
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Balinese culture
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End-of-life care in Balinese culture involves rituals and customs to prepare the individual for the afterlife.
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end-of-life care
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Belgium
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Belgium has a cultural acceptance and legal framework for euthanasia and assisted dying, providing a unique approach to end-of-life care.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, end-of-life care often prioritizes family involvement and spiritual rituals over medical interventions.
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end-of-life care
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Eastern medicine practice
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End-of-life care in Eastern medicine practice may involve traditional rituals and family involvement.
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end-of-life care
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Elderly population
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In many cultures, end-of-life care for the elderly often emphasizes comfort and dignity, with families providing personal care.
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Kenya
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Traditional and spiritual beliefs in Kenya greatly impact end-of-life care, involving rituals and ceremonies.
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Middle Eastern countries
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End-of-life care in Middle Eastern countries emphasizes family involvement and home-based palliative care within the family home.
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Middle Eastern medical culture
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End-of-life care in Middle Eastern medical culture involves close family involvement and a preference for natural dying processes, with a focus on maintaining dignity and comfort.
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Pacific Islander cultures
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End-of-life care in Pacific Islander cultures may involve community participation, singing, and celebrating the individual's life.
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South Africa
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Traditional and spiritual beliefs heavily influence end-of-life care practices in South Africa, with rituals and ceremonies being integral to the care of the dying.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, end-of-life care decision-making is heavily influenced by Confucian values, prioritizing family-centered decisions over patient autonomy.
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Tibetan culture
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Tibetan end-of-life care involves rituals and customs to prepare the individual for the afterlife.
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Tibetan medicine culture
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End-of-life care in Tibetan medicine culture incorporates spiritual rituals and practices rooted in Buddhist beliefs.
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Traditional societies
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End-of-life care in traditional societies is closely tied to cultural and religious practices, including rituals and ceremonies.
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Western medical education
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Western medical education prioritizes patient comfort and respecting end-of-life wishes in end-of-life care.
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Western medical settings
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End-of-life care in Western medical settings often includes encouragement of hospice care and advance directives for supporting patients in their final stage of life.
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Western medicine practitioners
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Western medicine practitioners focus on pain management, life support, and medical interventions in end-of-life care.
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medical community in the US
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The US medical community emphasizes the importance of hospice and palliative care for end-of-life patients, with a focus on comfort and dignity.
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medical culture
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In medical cultures, end-of-life care decisions often prioritize family involvement and consensus over individual patient autonomy.
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medical environment
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In the medical environment, hospice care and palliative support are offered to ensure a dignified end-of-life experience.
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medical field in Japan
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End-of-life care in the Japanese medical field emphasizes familial involvement and spiritual aspects.
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medical profession in Europe
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In Europe, end-of-life care in the medical profession is guided by prioritizing patient autonomy and quality of life within professional ethics and legal frameworks.
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