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Communication and awareness about death: A study of a random sample of dying people
Social Science & Medicine, 1991The literature suggests that doctors' and nurses' openness about communicating with the terminally ill and their families has increased in the past two or three decades, partly influenced by the hospice movement. The present study reports the perceptions of relatives, hospital doctors, general practitioners and nurses who knew a random sample of 639 ...
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Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction
Objectives This study aimed to examine the meaning and structure of older adults’ well-dying awareness experience through a well-dying group counseling program in order to gain an in-depth understanding of it. Methods Data were collected from January 2023 to July 2023 through in-depth interviews and recordings of six people 65 years of age who ...
Woo Kyeong Lee, Jin Hee Seo
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Objectives This study aimed to examine the meaning and structure of older adults’ well-dying awareness experience through a well-dying group counseling program in order to gain an in-depth understanding of it. Methods Data were collected from January 2023 to July 2023 through in-depth interviews and recordings of six people 65 years of age who ...
Woo Kyeong Lee, Jin Hee Seo
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Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992InFinal Giftshospice nurses Callanan and Kelley have written a clear and eloquent guidebook "for everyone who has been or will ever be close to someone who is dying—for families and friends, for health-care workers, for dying people themselves." In simple nontechnical language they tell us how to help another person approach dying and death and help us
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Awareness of dying: adjustments in family relationships at the end of life
Intensive Care Medicine, 2023Anne-Laure Poujol, Nancy Kentish-Barnes
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