The rising population of older people in the UK (Office for National Statistics 2010) and pressure on healthcare services to reduce costs indicate the necessity of developing strategies that enable coping and independence. Loss through death of close family members, partners and friends is a key factor that inhibits physical, emotional and social well being of older people. The research carried out for this thesis explored bereavement in healthcare settings where contacts with bereaved older people commonly occur, and used data collected to develop guidelines for practice. The guidelines provide research informed enhancement to bereavement care and develop opportunities for meaningful interactions. They complement current policy development...
The inevitability of death as a part of existence means that it will affect everyone at some point d...
This qualitative research explored end of life care provided to people dying with a non malignant di...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
The rising population of older people in the UK (Office for National Statistics 2010) and pressure o...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the p...
There is little research on the bereavement experience of elderly spouses, and the effects of long-t...
The ageing of populations is the current demographic trend. Death now most commonly occurs within ol...
Background. Studies have shown that bereaved individuals suffer increased rates of physical and ment...
Background This paper explores carers' views of dying, death and bereavement for family members who ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Abstract Background This paper explores carers' views of dying, death and bereavement for family mem...
This study explored the perceptions of bereavement support offered to clients and their carers and f...
The inevitability of death as a part of existence means that it will affect everyone at some point d...
This qualitative research explored end of life care provided to people dying with a non malignant di...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
The rising population of older people in the UK (Office for National Statistics 2010) and pressure o...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the p...
There is little research on the bereavement experience of elderly spouses, and the effects of long-t...
The ageing of populations is the current demographic trend. Death now most commonly occurs within ol...
Background. Studies have shown that bereaved individuals suffer increased rates of physical and ment...
Background This paper explores carers' views of dying, death and bereavement for family members who ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Abstract Background This paper explores carers' views of dying, death and bereavement for family mem...
This study explored the perceptions of bereavement support offered to clients and their carers and f...
The inevitability of death as a part of existence means that it will affect everyone at some point d...
This qualitative research explored end of life care provided to people dying with a non malignant di...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...