An exploratory study into the death, dying and bereavement experiences of support staff working in a major hospital [Thesis]

By: Roe, Mary Jacqueline [Author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin Trinity College Dublin 2006 Description: Hbk, .: 84pISBN: C834Subject(s): Bereavement | Caregivers | Death | HospitalsDDC classification: TH027 Summary: This study identified a gap in the literature and research regarding the experiences of support workers in major hospitals who by the nature of their work come into contact with people who have died and are dying and their families. The personal experiences of ten support workers are explored using qualitative in depth interviews.
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Thesis. Master of Science, school of Psychology, Trinity College, Dublin. 2006

This study identified a gap in the literature and research regarding the experiences of support workers in major hospitals who by the nature of their work come into contact with people who have died and are dying and their families. The personal experiences of ten support workers are explored using qualitative in depth interviews.

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