Abstract

In the face of the increasing global trend of aging, hospice care has become a project that cannot be ignored in the public health field. There are many homogeneous designs with the connotation of hospice service, but clear theoretical and design principles are still vacant. This article introduces the concept of hospice service design and the development status of the current era. Focusing on the difficulties occur in research and practice process, making a brief outlook on the future development of hospice service design.

Highlights

  • The range of service design covers almost every aspect of our lives

  • The beneficiaries of hospice service design are those who are defined as hopelessly treated according to current medical standards and whose life expectancy is less than 6 months

  • The need for hospice service design exists in the dying family, and in the collective needs of the entire aging society

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Introduction

The range of service design covers almost every aspect of our lives. As a user-oriented innovative thinking and method, it is widely used in business, education, medical, and public utilities. The Development of Hospice Service the dying person and their families. Rehabilitation engineering mainly refers to the science of using modern engineering theories and methods to restore entered the various fields of public life, had an important impact and promotion on the development of hospice service design.

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