TABLE 2.
Core Themes and Subthemes of a Good Death and/or Successful Dying
| Core Theme | Subtheme | 
|---|---|
| Preferences for dying process | Death scene (how, who, where, and when) | 
| Dying during sleep | |
| Preparation for death (e.g., advanced directives, funeral arrangements) | |
| Pain-free status | Not suffering | 
| Pain and symptom management | |
| Emotional well-being | Emotional support | 
| Psychological comfort | |
| Chance to discuss meaning of death | |
| Family | Family support | 
| Family acceptance of death | |
| Family is prepared for death | |
| Not be a burden to family | |
| Dignity | Respect as an individual | 
| Independence | |
| Life completion | Saying goodbye | 
| Life well lived | |
| Acceptance of death | |
| Religiosity/spirituality | Religious/spiritual comfort | 
| Faith | |
| Meet with clergy | |
| Treatment preferences | Not prolonging life | 
| Belief that all available treatments were used | |
| Control over treatment | |
| Euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide | |
| Quality of life | Living as usual | 
| Maintaining hope, pleasure, gratitude | |
| Life is worth living | |
| Relationship with HCP | Trust/support/comfort from physician/nurse | 
| Physician comfortable with death/dying | |
| Discuss spiritual beliefs/fears with physician | |
| Other | Recognition of culture | 
| Physical touch | |
| Being with pets | |
| Healthcare costs |