作者
Deborah Rawlings, Jennifer J Tieman, Christine Sanderson, Deborah Parker, Lauren Miller-Lewis
发表日期
2017/7/2
期刊
International journal of palliative nursing
卷号
23
期号
7
页码范围
324-330
出版商
MA Healthcare
简介
Background
A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying was conducted to open the dialogue around death and dying. In one activity, participants were asked to engage with language and to think of alternative words (or euphemisms) that are used to describe death.
Aim
To reflect from a nursing perspective how language enables and sometimes disguises important messages and conversations.
Methods
Four hundred and seventy one participants provided 3053 euphemisms.
Findings
Euphemisms were varied, with many providing commentary on their purpose and use.
Discussion
As a society we have become quite creative in the use of euphemisms, but need to be mindful of misunderstandings and misinterpretations which can cause embarrassment and distress in clinical situations.
Conclusion
This paper describes some of the euphemisms that were provided, examining why they are …
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