The sound of death rattle II: how do relatives interpret the sound?
BACKGROUND: In an earlier study, we found that some bereaved relatives (five out of 12 interviewed) found it distressing to hear the sound of death rattle, but the remainder did not. In this paper, we report a second study in which we explored how a different group of relatives interpreted the sound...
Main Authors: | Wee, B, Coleman, P, Hillier, R, Holgate, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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