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Redefining closeness: Family resilience after sibling loss among individuals who had siblings with disabilities

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 2, Page 1201-1219, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective This qualitative study examined the experiences of individuals who had lost a sibling with a disability through a family resilience framework. Background Sibling relationships in families of individuals with disabilities are complex, with siblings often assuming caregiving roles and experiencing emotional strain.
Minhae Cho   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Quality of Dying Among Institutionalised Nursing Home Residents From the Caregivers' Perspective: A Mixed‐Methods Study

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, Volume 82, Issue 4, Page 3726-3739, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Aims To examine how family caregivers of deceased nursing home residents scored and justified their ratings for each item on the Quality of Dying in Long‐Term Care scale and to identify the consistencies and discrepancies between their perceptions and the scores assigned when assessing the residents' end‐of‐life experience. Design A convergent
Daniel Puente‐Fernandez   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Nation of Disasters: Lessons on Systemic Risks and Cascading Impacts From Malawi's COVID‐19 Experience

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic exposed the cascading and systemic nature of risks, in low‐income, multi‐hazard contexts such as Malawi, where pre‐existing vulnerabilities amplified impacts across health, economic, and social systems. This study draws on qualitative data from stakeholder workshops and key informant interviews, triangulated with national
Stern Mwakalimi Kita   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Funerary Iconography on an Infant Burial Jar from Ashkelon

open access: yes, 2011
The 2007 season of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon unearthed a remarkable intramural infant jar burial, bearing roughly incised images on both sides.
Birney, Kathleen, Doak, Brian R.
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Funerary rituals (Ptolemaic and Roman Periods)

open access: yes, 2010
Ancient Egyptian rituals for the mummification, burial, and commemoration of the dead as performed in the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods are attested by textual sources and visual arts, as well as by the evidence of mummified bodies. The underlying religious beliefs about death and the afterlife are basically the same as those of the Dynastic period. This
openaire   +1 more source

Funerary practices of cremation at the megalithic societies of South-Eastern Iberia: The cemetery of Los Milanes. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Becerra Fuello P   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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