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- A Compassionate Communities Approach in a Grief and Bereavement Support Program: Bridging the Gap in Palliative Care Academic Article
- A Review of the Essential Components of Quality Palliative Care in the Home Academic Article
- Are postbereavement research interviews distressing to carers? Lessons learned from palliative care research Academic Article
- Bereaved Family Members’ assessments of the quality of End-Of-Life Care: What is Important? Academic Article
- Bereavement interventions to support informal caregivers in the intensive care unit: a systematic review Academic Article
- Capturing the Palliative Home Care Experience From Bereaved Caregivers Through Qualitative Survey Data: Toward Informing Quality Improvement Academic Article
- Caregiver preparedness for death in dementia: an evaluation of existing tools Academic Article
- Construction of a Parent-Derived Questionnaire to Measure End-of-Life Care After Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Academic Article
- Correlates of Health Status for Family Caregivers in Bereavement Academic Article
- Critical care providers’ support of families in bereavement: a mixed-methods study Academic Article
- Evaluation of the Caring Ahead: Preparing for End-of-Life With Dementia Questionnaire Academic Article
- Excluding parental grief: A critical discourse analysis of bereavement accommodation in Canadian labour standards Academic Article
- Experiences of Bereaved Family Members Receiving Commemorative Paintings Academic Article
- Family and Clinician Experiences of Sympathy Cards in the 3 Wishes Project Academic Article
- Insightful hallucination: psychopathology or paranormal phenomenon? Academic Article
- Interventions that support major life transitions in older adulthood: a systematic review Academic Article
- Keepsakes at the End of Life Academic Article
- Lasting impact in families after death from ALS Academic Article
- Legitimising and rationalising in talk about satisfaction with formal healthcare among bereaved family members Academic Article
- Loss of relationship: a qualitative study of families and healthcare providers after patient death and home-based palliative care ends Academic Article
- Meaningful connections in dementia end of life care in long term care homes Academic Article
- Perceptions of a psychoeducation program for caregivers of persons with dementia at end of life: a qualitative study Academic Article
- Risk of Psychological Distress Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Experiencing Spousal Loss in Ghana Academic Article
- Sacrifice and solidarity: a qualitative study of family experiences of death and bereavement in critical care settings during the pandemic Academic Article
- Siblings’ voices: A prospective investigation of experiences with a dying child Academic Article
- Supporting bereaved parents: practical steps in providing compassionate perinatal and neonatal end-of-life care – A North American perspective Academic Article
- The Experience of Hope for Informal Caregivers of Palliative Patients Academic Article
- The Resilience Songwriting Program for Adolescent Bereavement: A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study Academic Article
- The care experiences of patients who die in residential hospice: A qualitative analysis of the last three months of life from the views of bereaved caregivers Academic Article
- The forgotten people in British public health: a national neglect of the dying, bereaved and caregivers Academic Article
- Validation of a modified VOICES survey to measure end-of-life care quality: the CaregiverVoice survey Academic Article
- What Does Death Preparedness Mean for Family Caregivers of Persons With Dementia? Academic Article
- What sources of bereavement support are perceived helpful by bereaved people and why? Empirical evidence for the compassionate communities approach Academic Article
- When a child dies: pediatric oncologists' follow-up practices with families after the death of their child Academic Article
- [Prevalence and impact of post-traumatic stress disorder in a disordered eating population sample] Academic Article