Tag: individual needs


FAMILISM

Definition and Conceptual Foundations of Familism Familism, derived from the Latin root *familia*, is a complex sociological and psychological construct referring to a social organization or ideology wherein the needs, interests, and welfare of the nuclear or extended family unit are prioritized above the needs and interests of individual members. This orientation stands in stark […]

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APPROPRIATE DEATH

Introduction and Definitional Framework The concept of Appropriate Death represents a fundamental shift in end-of-life care philosophy, moving the locus of control and definition of success from medical intervention to individual autonomy and personal values. Defined fundamentally as the death a person would choose if granted the opportunity, this construct emphasizes congruence between the manner […]

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