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A world shared - a world apart: the experience of families after the death of a significant other late in life.

Rahel NaefRichard WardRomy Mahrer-ImhofGunn Grande
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2016)
Findings demonstrate that families hold an inherent capacity to make meaning of the death and enact family thereafter. Family relations arose as interplay of different, contradicting forces. Nurses should facilitate families' meaning-making of the death, attend to their converging and diverging sense of loss and strengthen family caring.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health