Bradshaw, 1996 - Google Patents
The spiritual dimension of hospice: the secularization of an idealBradshaw, 1996
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- Bradshaw A
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- Social Science & Medicine
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There is increasing concern that the original hospice ethos is becoming subject to routinization and bureaucratization. Authors, drawing on Weber's concept of rationalization, have suggested that this has resulted from the loss of the original charismatic impetus and …
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