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Andrea Mejía Grueso

Jerónimo Ramírez Pazos

María Camila Roldán Bernal

Andrea López Sanmiguel

Darío Alejandro Velásquez

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Resumen

El buen morir es un fenómeno que se construye desde múltiples perspectivas de los actores involucrados en la atención del adulto mayor. El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar una revisión temática con análisis cualitativo del contenido 50 artículos relacionados con el buen morir en el adulto mayor publicados en los últimos 10 años. Se encontró que el buen morir carece de una definición universal y está configurada por elementos que varían según el actor involucrado, variables sociodemográficas y aspectos culturales. Visibilizar los elementos más relevantes de lo que configura el buen morir permite ampliar su comprensión, con el objetivo de mejorar la atención en el fin de vida del adulto mayor.


Palabras clave: Anciano, muerte, morir, cuidados paliativos, final de vida

Keywords

Elderly, Death, Dying, Palliative care, End-of-lifeAnciano, Muerte, Morir, Cuidados paliativos, Final de vida

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Cómo citar
Mejía Grueso, A., Ramírez Pazos, J., Roldán Bernal, M. C., López Sanmiguel, A., & Velásquez, D. A. (2022). Buen morir en la persona mayor:: ¿qué hemos aprendido en los últimos diez años?. Universitas Medica, 63(4). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed63-4.bmpm
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