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Dadless: Dead Dads In Hamlet And The Effects On Their Children [PDF]
This research is a close look at the methods of grief as depicted by the children who lose their fathers in William Shakespeare’s classic, Hamlet. The goal is to track each child’s reaction to the sudden bereavement in a variety of physical and emotional
DiIorio, Erin
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Autonomy versus futility? Barriers to good clinical practice in end-of-life care: a Queensland case [PDF]
Findings from a Queensland coronial inquest highlight the complex clinical, ethical and legal issues that arise in end-of-life care when clinicians and family members disagree about a diagnosis of clinical futility.
Lawrence, Sean +5 more
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Family dynamics and death row: A dual‐theory approach
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates how the incarceration and death sentence of a loved one impact family dynamics in Malaysia, drawing on restorative justice and family systems theories. Background Despite the global movement toward abolishing the death penalty, Malaysia continues to impose discretionary death sentences for crimes such as ...
Reyhaneh Bagheri
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Luto antecipatório na doença oncológica: estudo exploratório com o Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (Short Form) [PDF]
Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Clínica (Sistémica, Saúde e Família), apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade de CoimbraA doença oncológica traduz-se, frequentemente, num impacto significativo, não apenas ...
Correia, Marília Andreia de Oliveira
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Continuing Bonds with Children and Bereaved Young People: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Background:- Finding alternative ways to reconnect with the deceased is a common feature of bereavement. However, it is currently unclear how bereaved children/young people establish and develop a ‘continuing bond’ with deceased family members. Aim:-
CLABBURN, OLIVER +3 more
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Trends in Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Nursing—A Discursive Paper
ABSTRACT Aim This paper outlines key developments, innovations, and milestones in the field of spirituality and spiritual care in nursing. Design A discursive paper. Results Nursing scholars have significantly influenced the profession and contributed to the development of nursing knowledge, particularly in the field of spirituality and spiritual care.
Fiona Timmins +7 more
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The Burden of Care of Gay Male Carers Caring for Men Living With HIV/AIDS
Objective: The notion of caregiver ‘burden’ has been used as a term that refers to the financial, physical and emotional effects of caring. This Australian 2002 research investigated the caregiver burden of HIV/AIDS on the gay male carers of gay men with
Ian Munro RN, PhD +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To analyse the impact of a participatory process of awareness and reflection on compassion, in the face of end‐of‐life processes, in students aged 12–23 years in six Spanish regions, and to understand how the participatory process can transform their compassion. Design Mixed sequential transformative methodology with different phases.
Eva Abad‐Corpa +37 more
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The Grieving Process Experienced Family and Charges in Treating Children with Autism [PDF]
Introduction: Children with autism will be a stressor to their family. This research aims to describe about family grieving process and family burden when taking care of their children with autism at Special Needs School Bangun Bangsa, Surabaya.
Koesoemo, R. F. (Rizki)
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Review: The Role of Grief in Dementia Caregiving
The literature examining issues of caregiver stress, burden, or depression has focused on the stress-process model of caregiving, which posits that there are characteristics inherent in dementia and in the course of caregiving for a person with dementia that can cause stress in the caregiver’s life.
Brigg B. Noyes +6 more
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