Hospice Care for End of Life Client in the Culture of Mountain and Beach of Papuan |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.7, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-02-26
Authors : Agussalim; Masdiana;
Page : 423-427
Keywords : Hospice Care; Culture; Papuan; Remote area; Community Health Center;
Abstract
Development and advancement of the health of the world by leaps and bounds lately have made the world of medicine and nursing a lot of dealing with the problem of quaint. As globalization increasingly demanding turnaround improved quality individually, then the improved quality is the thing that absolutely needs to be done in order not to be left behind with the rotation of the times. Similarly, in the field of nursing services, improving the services must be by the values of professionalism. Professional nursing services should be grounded by the intellectual values, moral commitment towards self, and responsibility towards society, autonomy, and control.
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