The meaning and experience of bereavement support: A qualitative interview study of bereaved family caregivers
Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, familial, and financial issues. Some—though not all—caregivers may benefit from bereavement support. While considered standard within palliative care services in Australia, bereavement support is not widely uti...
Principais autores: | Kirby, E, Kenny, K, Broom, A, MacArtney, J, Good, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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