Practicing with what you left [0.03%]
你留下的练习题
Zongyu Li
Zongyu Li
Anthony Mark
Anthony Mark
Shifting sands: How parents engage with the idea of their child's death [0.03%]
变化中的沙丘:父母如何应对孩子死亡的可能性
Naomi T Katz,Jenny L Hynson,Lynn Gillam
Naomi T Katz
Objectives.: While parental prognostic awareness is a vital concept, its complexity can sometimes be underestimated. Our study aimed to understand how parents of children with serious illness engage with the idea of their...
Structure of the spiritual pain of bereaved caregivers of cancer patients: A preliminary scale development [0.03%]
癌症患者丧亲照护者的灵性痛苦结构:初步量表研发
Hiroko Sumi,Shuji Hiramoto,Kento Masukawa et al.
Hiroko Sumi et al.
Background: Although spiritual pain in cancer patients has been extensively studied, little is known about the spiritual pain experienced by bereaved caregivers in Japan. ...
Learning to remain: Silence, suffering, and the hidden curriculum of care [0.03%]
习得停留:沉默、苦难和关怀的隐性课程
Renato Lorenzon Maisano
Renato Lorenzon Maisano
Haryo Kunto Wibisono,Andra Pratama Juliyanto,Ahmad Yusroni et al.
Haryo Kunto Wibisono et al.
Ensuring a good death: Priorities and concerns of healthcare personnel across healthcare settings [0.03%]
善终保障:医疗人员在不同医疗环境中的优先事项和关注点
Siren Eriksen,Anne Marie Mork Rokstad,Elisabeth Wiken Telenius et al.
Siren Eriksen et al.
Objectives: The primary objective of healthcare personnel involved in end-of-life care is to ensure a good and dignified death. However, end-of-life care is delivered across various healthcare settings. This qualitative s...
Ambiguous loss in family caregivers of patients in a permanent vegetative state: A reflexive thematic analysis [0.03%]
家庭护理人员对永久性植物状态患者的模糊丧失:反射式主题分析
Ines Testoni,Matteo Rigo,Laura Pizzolato et al.
Ines Testoni et al.
Objectives: Family caregiving for individuals in a permanent vegetative state (PVS) represents an extreme form of ambiguous loss characterized by prolonged emotional strain, suspended grief, and profound identity disrupti...