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Introduction. Information behaviour in grief, bereavement, death, dying and its influence on the development of information interventions is understudied.
Ina Fourie
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Research progress on bereavement risk assessment
This paper reviewed the research progress on bereavement risk assessment, including the related theories,bereavement risk assessment tools,influencing factors of bereavement outcomes and current situation in China and aboard of bereavement risk ...
MA Xiaoxiao +3 more
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Bereavement-related major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common disorder with both mental and physical effects. Specific psychotherapies for bereavement-related MDD remain unavailable in Japan despite its relatively high prevalence.
Yuko Toshishige +4 more
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Bereavement Care for Parents in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Literature Review [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to review studies investigating the effect of bereavement care provided for parents in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Wonjin Seo +4 more
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Poor Self-Rated Health (SRHp) is part of a four-item scale for self-assessment. SRH from the 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) is used to test hypotheses linking population-level well-being influenced by bereavement due to the death
Changle Li, Toni P. Miles
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Promoting Neonatal Staff Nurses' Comfort and Involvement in End of Life and Bereavement Care
Background. Nurses who provide end of life and bereavement care to neonates and their families are potentially at risk for developing stress-related health problems. These health problems can negatively affect nurses’ ability to care for their patients.
Weihua Zhang, Betty S. Lane
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Background Informal caregivers of critically ill patients in intensive care unit (ICUs) experience negative psychological sequelae that worsen after death.
Stephana J. Moss +6 more
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Suicide bereavement is a risk factor for suicide and psychiatric illness. Its lifetime prevalence in the general population is estimated at 22%, and in one (US) veteran sample as 47%, but no estimates exist for a UK veteran sample.
Marta Lages Abrantes, Alexandra Pitman
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Background The high burden of bereavement in sub-Saharan Africa is largely attributable to HIV, cancer, and other non-communicable diseases. However, interventions to improve grief and bereavement are rare. Given high rates of mortality in the context of
Barbara Mutedzi +4 more
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Anthropological and psychosocial perspective of death and bereavement processes
The present crisis of values which industralised societies are suffering from, leads us to avoid any thought related to death or bereavement. Instead, the desire for consumer goods, immediate enjoyment and non-limit pleasure is the general aim.
Germán Pacheco Borrella
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