In this article we explore rituals and ritualized care practices in a hospice in the Netherlands. The research is guided by two research questions. First, we want to know what kind of rituals and ritualized care practices are taking place in the hospice. Second, we aim at understanding these practices from a cultural perspective, i.e. to what cultural values do this practices refer? We distinguish five types of ritual: (1) care practices in the morning; (2) meals; (3) care practices in the evening; (4) care practices in the dying phase; (5) a farewell ritual after a patient has died. Ritualization takes place in various degrees and forms depending on changes in the state of liminality. Analysis of ritualized care practices show that everyda...
Experiencing life-threatening illness could impact on an individual's spirituality or religious beli...
In Norway there are two kinds of funeral ceremonies: Religious funeral ceremonies and nondenominatio...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713437993 Copyrigh...
<strong>The value of ritual theory for pastoral care in times of grief.</strong> In this...
Background: Grieving and death rituals vary widely across cultures and are often influenced by geogr...
The spiritual dimension is considered to be a central component of palliative care. However, health...
Contains fulltext : 84618.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
The loss of a loved one through death is usually followed by a funeral and engagement in various gri...
Boundaries exist implicitly and explicitly in the area of life and death. The hospice movement seeks...
Death poses problems to the individual and the society. In time, each of us experiences the death of...
Thai Theravāda Buddhist death rituals are explored in this book chapter as vivid examples of how rit...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the French anthropologist Arnold van Gennep described the rite...
Families are facing increased pressure to provide care to their terminally-ill or dying kin in the h...
The aim of this article of to analyze ritual in evidence-informed treatments for prolonged and traum...
Experiencing life-threatening illness could impact on an individual's spirituality or religious beli...
In Norway there are two kinds of funeral ceremonies: Religious funeral ceremonies and nondenominatio...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713437993 Copyrigh...
<strong>The value of ritual theory for pastoral care in times of grief.</strong> In this...
Background: Grieving and death rituals vary widely across cultures and are often influenced by geogr...
The spiritual dimension is considered to be a central component of palliative care. However, health...
Contains fulltext : 84618.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
The loss of a loved one through death is usually followed by a funeral and engagement in various gri...
Boundaries exist implicitly and explicitly in the area of life and death. The hospice movement seeks...
Death poses problems to the individual and the society. In time, each of us experiences the death of...
Thai Theravāda Buddhist death rituals are explored in this book chapter as vivid examples of how rit...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the French anthropologist Arnold van Gennep described the rite...
Families are facing increased pressure to provide care to their terminally-ill or dying kin in the h...
The aim of this article of to analyze ritual in evidence-informed treatments for prolonged and traum...
Experiencing life-threatening illness could impact on an individual's spirituality or religious beli...
In Norway there are two kinds of funeral ceremonies: Religious funeral ceremonies and nondenominatio...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713437993 Copyrigh...