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Bereavement Care
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Care, Bereavement
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
2 The role of primary care in providing bereavement support: perspectives from a community sample
Brooke Swash
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P. Thiemann
,
Rhiannon Newman
,
A. Price
,
D. Fraser
,
S. Barclay
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
2018
Corpus ID: 80442235
Background Around 5 00 000 people die in England and Wales each year, leaving approximately 2 million people experiencing close…
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2015
Review
2015
Effectiveness of professional training in bereavement care: Survey of Japanese pediatricians supporting families who have lost a child
Noriko Setou
,
Yukihiro Sakaguchi
,
Kayoko Kurokawa
,
S. Takada
Pediatrics International
2015
Corpus ID: 28434550
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of professional training in bereavement care.
2015
2015
G315(P) Doctors, death and diversity: are we aware of the cultural needs of parents during bereavement care?
M. Williams
,
P. Patel
,
E. Perera
,
G. Hann
Archives of Disease in Childhood
2015
Corpus ID: 72740151
Background When a child dies, the interactions between medical professionals and parents are remembered clearly and impact…
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2002
Review
2002
The role of the district nurse in bereavement care.
J. Birtwistle
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S. Payne
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Peter J. Smith
,
T. Kendrick
2002
Corpus ID: 67911938
Background. District nurses are frequently involved in the care of patients immediately prior to death and could therefore…
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