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Information needs at the end of life: a content analysis of one person's story.
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Quality Of LifeInformation NeedsInformation SeekingDeath EducationInformation OverloadCommunicationThanatologyJournalismEnd-of-life CareContent AnalysisGeriatricsInformation ManagementLife WritingHospiceNursingPalliative CareEnd-of-life IssueLast PhaseArtsMedicineHealth Informatics
During the last phase of life, a person may need a variety of information to help her or him cope with dying and death. This article describes the nature of information needed during this stage. A content analysis was done of a book of conversations between a husband who was dying and his wife who is a grief counselor to determine his information needs. Four categories of needs were proposed, including physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial. Information needs germane to each category were identified. More research needs to be done by library and information science professionals to determine the information needs of people who are dying, as well as those of their families and the health professionals who care for them.
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