Despite growing interest in Indigenous health, the lack of end-of-life (EOL) research about the Sámi people led us to explore experience-based knowledge about EoL issues among the Sámi. We aim here to describe Sámi death systems and the extent to which Kastenbaum’s conceptualisation of death systems is appropriate to Sámi culture. Transcribed conversational interviews with 15 individuals, chosen for their varied experiences with EoL issues among Sámi, were first inductively analysed. Kastenbaum’s model of death systems, with functions along a time trajectory from prevention to social consolidation after death, and the components of people, times, places, and symbols/objects, was applied thereafter in an effort to understand the data. The mo...
This paper deals with death-related rites in southern Sweden during the first half of the twentieth ...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
Indigenous people in northwest Saskatchewan rely on a health care system that does not meet the spir...
Despite growing interest in Indigenous health, the lack of end-of-life (EOL) research about the Sámi...
There is limited empirical data about both health and end-of-life (EoL) issues among the Indigenous ...
There is limited empirical data about both health and end-of-life (EoL) issues among the Indigenous ...
Assisted dying is now a lawful and integral component of many societies ‘death system’, orienting in...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Intoduction: Research with Indigenous peoples internationally indicates the importance of socio-cult...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Though death and mortality is an inevitable part of our lives it seems like both the society with it...
Deconstructing Death is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations with...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
In a research project 'Symbols of death´ concerning pictorial symbols and epitaphs on gravestones in...
This paper deals with death-related rites in southern Sweden during the first half of the twentieth ...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
Indigenous people in northwest Saskatchewan rely on a health care system that does not meet the spir...
Despite growing interest in Indigenous health, the lack of end-of-life (EOL) research about the Sámi...
There is limited empirical data about both health and end-of-life (EoL) issues among the Indigenous ...
There is limited empirical data about both health and end-of-life (EoL) issues among the Indigenous ...
Assisted dying is now a lawful and integral component of many societies ‘death system’, orienting in...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Intoduction: Research with Indigenous peoples internationally indicates the importance of socio-cult...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Though death and mortality is an inevitable part of our lives it seems like both the society with it...
Deconstructing Death is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations with...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
In a research project 'Symbols of death´ concerning pictorial symbols and epitaphs on gravestones in...
This paper deals with death-related rites in southern Sweden during the first half of the twentieth ...
Death is an infallible part of the human life, and what makes humandifferent from all other beings i...
Indigenous people in northwest Saskatchewan rely on a health care system that does not meet the spir...