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- Death_trajectory abstract "Death Trajectory is known as the pattern of dying when one is given a projected death date, and there is no other means other than comfort care for the remaining existence of the individuals life, “the time between the onset of dying and the arrival of the death”. Death trajectory is not biased when it comes down to the nature that is the trajectory, whether it be a sudden death, chronic illness, or the long steady decline in health due to senescence. Dying trajectories were first studied in the 1960s by two researchers, Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss, in order to understand how humans decline with different ailments. Death trajectory is split into two different sections: duration and shape. Duration, meaning length of physical time a patient has to live anywhere from instant death to several months. Another way of putting it is that it is “the time between the onset of dying and the arrival of death”. Shape, a little bit trickier to understand, would be described by how that duration is then graphed. In other words, shape is “the course of dying, its predictability, and whether death is expected or unexpected”. These properties come more from the perceiver, therefore, making death trajectories “perceived courses of dying, rather than actual courses themselves”. Depending upon the diagnosis of the patient, trajectory and near, end-of-life plans can vary. Death trajectory can have many faces, however depending on how the individual is dying will depend on the trajectory.".
- Death_trajectory thumbnail Sudden_Death_graph.png?width=300.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageID "44452821".
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- Death_trajectory wikiPageRevisionID "693753192".
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Anselm_Strauss.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Autoimmune_disease.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Barney_Glaser.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_condition.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink File:Length_of_Dying_Process.png.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink File:Steady_decline.png.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink File:Sudden_Death_graph.png.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Palliative_care.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Pancreatic_cancer.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Prostate_cancer.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLink Senescence.
- Death_trajectory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Death trajectory".
- Death_trajectory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death.
- Death_trajectory subject Category:Death.
- Death_trajectory comment "Death Trajectory is known as the pattern of dying when one is given a projected death date, and there is no other means other than comfort care for the remaining existence of the individuals life, “the time between the onset of dying and the arrival of the death”. Death trajectory is not biased when it comes down to the nature that is the trajectory, whether it be a sudden death, chronic illness, or the long steady decline in health due to senescence.".
- Death_trajectory label "Death trajectory".
- Death_trajectory sameAs m.012brmp2.
- Death_trajectory wasDerivedFrom Death_trajectory?oldid=693753192.
- Death_trajectory depiction Sudden_Death_graph.png.
- Death_trajectory isPrimaryTopicOf Death_trajectory.