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Attitude to Death among Yazd Citizens the Socio-Cultural Factors Affect [PDF]
research method was survey and data collection Technicue was questionnaire. Face validity, reliability was measured by Cronbach's alpha coefficient The sampling method was a multi-stage cluster.The population study was citizens of Yazd above 35 years ...
Masoud Hajizadehmeymandi +2 more
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Asymmetries in the Value of Existence [PDF]
According to asymmetric comparativism, it is worse for a person to exist with a miserable life than not to exist, but it is not better for a person to exist with a happy life than not to exist.
Adler Matthew +12 more
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Attitudes of general practitioners towards disclosing a terminal diagnosis
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Illana Perlman
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Background Promoting reflection about death may support better living, and how to carry out death education is an important issue to be addressed across the world.
Wan Shu +5 more
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Knowledge and attitudes toward brain death and organ donation in Bojnurd [PDF]
دانش و نگرش مردم شهر بجنورد (خراسان شمالی) در باره مرگ مغزی و اهدای ...
Hejazi, Sima Sadat +2 more
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Background Death education has been confirmed to be an effective method to enhance nursing students’ attitudes and coping abilities toward death. However, integrated Narrative Pedagogy into the death education to explore educational effectiveness is ...
Yuanyuan Zhu +5 more
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Death attitudes and associated factors among health professional students in China
Background China is entering an era of aging population with an increased mortality rate among this category of population. Health professional students' attitudes toward death directly affect their quality of palliative care in their future careers.
Huiwu Han +4 more
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Attitude to Death and Life Satisfaction between Groups of Elderly People with and without Cancer
Purpose: This study was to examine attitude to death and life satisfaction between groups of elderly people with and without cancer. Methods: This study used a descriptive research design. Data were collected from January to March 2013. Participants were
Hyun-Jung Kim +4 more
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The spiritual revolution and suicidal ideation: an empirical enquiry among 13- to 15-year-old adolescents in England and Wales [PDF]
The association between conventional religiosity and suicide inhibition has been well explored and documented since the pioneering work of Durkheim. Commentators like Heelas and Woodhead point to ways in which conventional religiosity is giving way in ...
Bailey E.I. +37 more
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Analysis of Nurses’ Attitudes toward Patient Death
(1) The aim of the study was to analyze nurses’ attitudes toward a patient’s death, taking into account the emotions they experience and the general perception of death.
A. Cybulska +6 more
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