نتایج جستجو برای: bereavement

تعداد نتایج: 2244  

2016
Ulla Näppä Ann-Britt Lundgren Bertil Axelsson

ABSTACT BACKGROUND Bereavement groups are believed to be beneficial as preventive interventions to reduce the development of complicated grief for people at risk after the death of a significant other. This study aimed to investigate whether measurable effects on grief, anxiety, and depression could be detected in those participating in bereavement groups compared to non-participating contro...

Journal: :Midwifery 2014
Caroline J Hollins Martin Eleanor Forrest Linda Wylie Colin R Martin

BACKGROUND the NMSF (2009) reported that 74 Trusts (40%) in the UK lack expertise in delivering maternity based bereavement care. In response, three midwifery lecturers were issued with a small grant from NHS Scotland to devise and evaluate an interactive workbook intended to develop student midwives understanding of how to deliver high quality bereavement care. AIM to develop a workbook call...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2011
M Katherine Shear Naomi Simon Melanie Wall Sidney Zisook Robert Neimeyer Naihua Duan Charles Reynolds Barry Lebowitz Sharon Sung Angela Ghesquiere Bonnie Gorscak Paula Clayton Masaya Ito Satomi Nakajima Takako Konishi Nadine Melhem Kathleen Meert Miriam Schiff Mary-Frances O'Connor Michael First Jitender Sareen James Bolton Natalia Skritskaya Anthony D Mancini Aparna Keshaviah

Bereavement is a severe stressor that typically incites painful and debilitating symptoms of acute grief that commonly progresses to restoration of a satisfactory, if changed, life. Normally, grief does not need clinical intervention. However, sometimes acute grief can gain a foothold and become a chronic debilitating condition called complicated grief. Moreover, the stress caused by bereavemen...

Journal: :The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia 2015
Louis Bailey Jo Bell David Kennedy

Continuing social presence of the dead: exploring suicide bereavement through online memorialisation Louis Bailey, Jo Bell & David Kennedy To cite this article: Louis Bailey, Jo Bell & David Kennedy (2015) Continuing social presence of the dead: exploring suicide bereavement through online memorialisation, New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 21:1-2, 72-86, DOI: 10.1080/13614568.2014.983554...

Journal: :BMJ supportive & palliative care 2016
Sally Paul Viviene E Cree Scott A Murray

OBJECTIVES Palliative care services have, up to now, paid insufficient attention to social aspects of dying and bereavement and this has affected how patients and their families experience end of life and bereavement within their communities. New public health approaches to palliative care offer a different way forward by seeking to develop communities that support death and bereavement. Such a...

2016
Katherine Bristowe Steve Marshall Richard Harding

BACKGROUND Socially excluded populations have poorer access to care; however, little attention has been paid to lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans* people. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans* people are at increased risk of certain life-limiting illnesses and may not receive the care and support they need at the end of life and into bereavement. AIM To identify and appraise the evidence of ...

2017
Liza-Marie Johnson Carlos Torres April Sykes Deborah V. Gibson Justin N. Baker

BACKGROUND Adolescents commonly experience loss due to death, and perceived closeness to the deceased can often increase the intensity of bereavement. Adolescents and early young adult (AeYA) oncology patients may recall previous losses or experience new losses, possibly of other children with cancer, while coping with their own increased risk of mortality. The bereavement experiences of AeYA p...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2009
Nicole G Chau Camilla Zimmermann Clement Ma Nathan Taback Monika K Krzyzanowska

BACKGROUND Cancer physicians frequently interact with dying patients, but little is known about these physicians' practices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency and nature of bereavement practices among medical oncologists (MOs), radiation oncologists (ROs), and palliative care specialists (PCs); and to identify factors associated with bereavement follow-up. METHODS Survey...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2017
Youngmee Kim Charles S Carver David Spiegel Hannah-Rose Mitchell Rachel S Cannady

BACKGROUND A substantial number of family caregivers go through bereavement because of cancer, but little is known about the bereaved caregivers' long-term adjustment. This study aimed to document levels of bereavement outcomes (prolonged grief symptoms, intense emotional reaction to the loss, depressive symptoms, and life satisfaction) among family cancer caregivers 3-5 years post-loss and to ...

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2011
Riyad Khanfer Janet M Lord Anna C Phillips

Bereavement is a common life event for older adults and is associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality, though the underlying reasons for this link are poorly understood. Although physical and emotional stressors and ageing are known to suppress immunity, few studies have explored the impact of bereavement upon immunity in the older population. We therefore hypothesised that the e...

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