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Taiwanese family members’ bereavement experience following an expected death: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Background Bereavement experience is shaped by cultural and social contexts. No systematically constructed reviews were identified to explore the bereavement experience for people who are influenced by Chinese culture valuing filial piety and mutual ...
Hui-Ju Liang   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘Being an Outsider’ and ‘Being an Insider’: A Focused Ethnography of Family Members' Visitation Experiences in an Adult ICU

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, Volume 82, Issue 7, Page 7441-7452, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Aims To explore how the restricted visitation policy impacts family members' visitation experiences and perceptions in an adult intensive care unit (ICU). Design Focused ethnography. Methods Data collection included 39 observation sessions (totalling 65.3 h), 19 semi‐structured interviews with family members, and document analysis of policies ...
Lian Zhu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Role transition in comorbidity management: a qualitative study of dementia home care trajectories

open access: yesBMC Nursing
Background The coexistence of comorbidities is quite common for people living with dementia. Dementia-related symptoms pose challenges for comorbidity management.
Dongfei Ma   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

From Obligation to Compassion: The Transformation of Filial Piety in Chinese Family Caregiving at the End of Life

open access: yes, 2013
This study critically examines the evolving nature of filial piety and the role that it plays in the contemporary experience of ‘living and dying with dignity’ among Hong Kong Chinese families facing the end of life.Meaning-oriented interviews were ...
Ho, AHY, Chan, CLW
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Effects of sexual orientation-based prejudice and discrimination in family of origin on depressive symptoms and life satisfaction in a Chinese sample: Reciprocal and authoritarian filial piety as moderators

open access: yes
Experiencing prejudice and discrimination from family has been found to be positively associated with mental health problems among sexual minorities.
Chong, Eddie SK, Liu, Fangsong
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A Study of Communication Process between Mother and Daughter from Filial Piety

open access: yes, 2022
[[abstract]]本研究以母女為例,用雙元孝道模型探討親子溝通型態。採質性研究方式,在個別訪談母女兩人互動與溝通經驗後,安排一次對談討論互動事件。藉詮釋現象觀點探討孝道信念如何影響母女間的互動,以及所隱含的溝通信念。研究發現相較於女兒偏向相互性孝道信念而講求同理與平等,母親的內在框架是權威性與相互性並行運作。母親的內在認為一位母親應肩負教育之責與關心子女,同樣身為母親的角色,也要用關懷與包容的態度對待女兒,母女互動顯示在母親的調適歷程中,其孝道信念起始於權威性過渡到相互性,最終又回歸權威性 ...
HSIAO, LIN-CHEN, 蕭琳偵
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The psychology of Vietnamese tiger mothers: Qualitative insights into the parenting beliefs and practices of Vietnamese-Australian mothers

open access: yes, 2014
To remedy the obscurity in perceptions linked with the Tiger mother phenomenon, and the dearth of research within immigrant-Asian subgroups, we attempted to provide an exploratory analysis on the parenting beliefs and practices of Vietnamese mothers. The
Nguyen, Tony   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Filial piety and positive mental health: Investigating the roles of reciprocal and authoritarian filial piety in Singapore

open access: yes
The implications of filial piety on mental health and well-being have been increasingly examined within contemporary Eastern societies such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China.
Nicholas Moberly (21060512)   +2 more
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Moral responsibilities between parent and children though lifespan

open access: yes, 2012
textThe Chinese parent-child relationship is remarkably close throughout the lifespan. Parents get involved in planning their child’s career, social activities, and even marriage.
Li, Ying, M. Ed.
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Caring for Singaporean Malay older people in Perth: The cultural concept of filial piety and integrating with Australia’s norms and aged care system

open access: yes
This thesis analyses the role of the cultural concept of reverence or filial piety among Perth’s Singaporean Malay people in looking after parents at old age and end-of-life, following their migration to Australia.
Mohd Ali, Nur Yakin
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