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June 2023 List
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June 2022 List
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<a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744165X23000136?via%3Dihub">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744165X23000136?via%3Dihub</a>
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Spiritual and cultural influences on end-of-life care and decision-making in NICU
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
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2023
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Terminal Care; Decision Making; End-of-life; Rituals; Neonates; Cultures; Religions; Spiritual; Traditions
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Ng PC; Fung GPG
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Understanding and respecting the spiritual beliefs, ethnic roots, cultural norms and customs of individual families is essential for neonatologists to provide clinically appropriate and humane end-of-life care. This review describes the religious/philosophical principles, cultural-related practices/rituals, and traditions in end-of-life care in major spiritual groups of today's multi-cultural, multi-faith societies. The spiritual groups include Christians, Muslims, Jewish Judaism believers and Asian religious/philosophy followers such as Buddhists, Hindus, Taoists, Confucianism devotees and ancestral worshippers. It is vital to understand that substantial variation in views and practices may exist even within the same religion and culture in different geographic locations. Ethical views and cultural practices are not static elements in life but behave in a fluidic and dynamic manner that could change with time. Interestingly, an evolving pattern has been observed in some Asian and Middle East countries that more parents and/or religious groups are beginning to accept a form of redirection of care most compatible with their spiritual belief and culture. Thus, every family must be assessed and counseled individually for end-of-life decision-making. Also, every effort should be made to comply with parents' requests and to treat infants/parents of different religions and cultures with utmost dignity so that they have no regret for their irreversible decisions.
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<a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744165X23000136?via%3Dihub">10.1016/j.siny.2023.101437</a>
2023
Cultures
Decision Making
end-of-life
Fung GPG
June 2022 List
Neonates
Ng PC
Religions
Rituals
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
spiritual
Terminal Care
Traditions
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j015v27n03_09" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1300/j015v27n03_09</a>
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The use of rituals in grieving for a miscarriage or stillbirth
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Women & Therapy
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2004
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Grief; Death; bereavement; Therapy; mothers; coping; Stillbirth; Birth Complications; Miscarriage; Rituals
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Brin DJ
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Preparation for their changing roles in family & society, as well as readying their intimate space for the arrival of an infant, totally engage expectant parents. Miscarriage or stillbirth may bring on a grief storm that strips away many tender roots & branches of new life in the community that the parents have been nurturing. Creation & participation in a grief ritual can bring the grieving parents to a healing resolution. This article describes the healing efficacy of ritual, its elements, & how a compassionate therapist can create one in collaboration with grieving clients.
2004
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1300/j015v27n03_09" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1300/j015v27n03_09</a>
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Journal Article
2004
Backlog
Bereavement
Birth Complications
Brin DJ
Coping
Death
Grief
Journal Article
Miscarriage
Mothers
Rituals
Stillbirth
Therapy
Women & Therapy
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Text
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September 2016 List
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Rituals At End-of-life.
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Nursing Clinics Of North America
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2016
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Nursing; Death; Pregnancy Loss; Child; Family Presence; Care And Treatment; Resuscitation; Perspectives
Ceremonies; Child Death; Deathbed; End Of Life; Perinatal Loss; Rites; Rituals; Sacraments
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Pace JC; Mobley TS
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Understanding the significance of rituals at the end-of-life enables health care professionals to offer meaningful and compassionate interventions that enhance quality of life and support those dying and those who grieve. Rituals contribute to the strength, capacity, and health of providers who cope with death events. Rituals help the living create continuing bonds with those dying, help with coping skills, and allow healthy growth through opportunities for naming, honoring, and memorializing. The display of respect and a nonjudgmental attitude create a space for support, trust, sharing of emotion, empowerment, and quality of care during end-of-life events.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.cnur.2016.05.004
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2016
Care And Treatment
Ceremonies
Child
Child Death
Death
Deathbed
End Of Life
Family Presence
Mobley TS
Nursing
Nursing Clinics of North America
Pace JC
Perinatal Loss
Perspectives
Pregnancy Loss
Resuscitation
Rites
Rituals
Sacraments
September 2016 List