Talking to patients and their families about end-of-life issues can be
difficult and stressful. This book looks at ways different cultures view
death and then further explores how health care providers around the
world communicate about such sensitive issues as withholding or
withdrawing life support and discussing options when the outcome is
uncertain. By offering a better understanding of cultural differences in
attitudes about death and methods of communications about end-of-life
issues, coverage helps prepare health care practitioners to be better
communicators within and outside of their own cultures