concept   hospice

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) US (1) UK (1) Japan (1) Europe (1) India (1) Middle East (1) Pakistan (1) South Asia (1) South Korea (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hospice US Hospice care is a respected option in the US, focusing on palliative support and quality of life for those nearing the end of life. 4
2 hospice UK In the UK, hospice care is widely accepted as a respected option for end-of-life care, focusing on pain management and emotional support. 3
3 hospice Japan In Japan, traditional end-of-life care is usually provided within the family. 2
4 hospice Europe Hospice care is viewed as a compassionate and dignified way to care for terminally ill patients in Europe, prioritizing palliative care and quality of life. 1
5 hospice India Hospice care is less prevalent in India, and specialized end-of-life care facilities may be less established, leading to family members often providing care at home. 1
6 hospice Middle East Hospice care is less commonly practiced in the Middle East due to different cultural beliefs about end-of-life care and approaches to dealing with terminal illness. 1
7 hospice Pakistan Hospice care is less common in Pakistan and specialized end-of-life care facilities may be less established, with family members often providing care at home. 1
8 hospice South Asia Hospice care is less common in South Asia due to different cultural beliefs and approaches to end-of-life care and terminal illness. 1
9 hospice South Korea End-of-life care in South Korea is traditionally provided by the family, and the concept of hospice care as a separate institution is not widespread. 1