We need to break taboo around death, end-of-life carer says
Briefly

Abi Jenkins emphasized the importance of 'normalising' death and dying to facilitate better support for individuals. She highlighted the existing taboo around death that needs to be overcome.
Ms Jenkins shared experiences of supporting a friend through end-of-life care, underscoring the significance of open conversations to address critical decisions and information gaps in palliative care.
Ms Jenkins stressed the necessity of discussing aspects like terminal agitation and sedation that can affect patients at the end of their lives, emphasizing the need for broader awareness and conversations on these topics.
Read at BBC News
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