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Taiwanese family members' bereavement experience following an expected death: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.

Hui-Ju LiangQian XiongBader Nael RemawiNancy Preston
Published in: BMC palliative care (2024)
Continuing the relationship with the deceased is a key element of Taiwanese bereavement experience and it is influenced by religious and cultural beliefs. Suppressing or hiding emotions during bereavement to connect with the deceased and maintain harmonious relationships needs to be acknowledged as culturally acceptable and encouraged by some religions in Taiwan. The findings could be potentially relevant for other Chinese populations, predominantly Buddhist countries or other East Asian societies. The role of preparing for death in bereavement outcomes is little understood and requires further research.
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