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Abstract This paper explores how ‘what matters’ can surface in multisensory arts‐informed projects as ways for young people to survive and stay with gender and sexuality troubles that are always more than theirs. Situated in an ex‐mining post‐industrial locale, we make an agential cut in a longitudinal research and engagement project called Unboxing ...
EJ Renold
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Social support following bereavement: The role of beliefs, expectations, and support intentions
Emma L Logan+3 more
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Exploring the bereavement experiences and prevalence of prolonged grief disorder among 2023 Turkish earthquake survivors with advanced chronic disease: a mixed methods study. [PDF]
Dönmez ÇF, Toygar I, Mum S.
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to examine the physical symptoms, coping strategies for earthquake stress and factors predicting coping strategies among adults staying in tent cities after an earthquake. Design A cross‐sectional design was conducted. Methods The study sample consisted of 706 adults residing in tent cities in three cities of earthquake ...
Ayşegül Akca+4 more
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Developing a toolkit to support parents' involvement in child death review: an experience-based co-design study. [PDF]
Garstang JJ+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore healthcare workers' experiences of end of life care for people with an intellectual disability. Design A descriptive qualitative study. Method Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 28 healthcare workers who cared for older people with an intellectual disability at their end of life.
Mary McCarron+3 more
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Evidence adaptation and tailored implementation of family bereavement support in specialised palliative care: A multi-method study. [PDF]
Kohler M+5 more
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Death and Dying in the Emergency Department: A New Model for End‐of‐Life Care
ABSTRACT Background Death and dying remain taboo subjects in society today and therefore people may come to the end of their life without having thought about what death and dying might be like and what it is to have a good death. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experience of death and dying in a hospital emergency ...
Kay McCallum+3 more
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