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COVID-19 made the topic of death the first and most salient experience and most significant social issue. A Lancet study group assessed the number of deaths due to COVID-19, discovering that the excess death estimate was 18.2 million between 2020 and 2021 .
Mar 21, 2017 · As early career researchers studying the end of life, we recognise that scholarly activity in the field of death studies – an umbrella term for research spanning all aspects of death, dying and bereavement, including end-of-life care – is growing in popularity.
- Erica Borgstrom, Julie Ellis
- 2017
Mar 24, 2020 · Addressing death and dying is not easy. As medical professionals, we spend our lives aiming toward success. The death of a patient can feel like a failure, and that pushes us away from the experience rather than toward it. Talking about death can result in improved clinical relationships.
- Amy R MacKenzie, Michelle Lasota
- 2020
We collected data on experiences of death and dying in the UK from 3 sources: 1) Interviews with 34 people who had been bereaved. 2) Interviews with 12 patients who are aware they have a terminal illness. 3) Discussion groups with members of the public.
Mar 9, 2022 · An interdisciplinary study group called Exploring Narratives of Death (END) is examined over a period of one year through participant observation and semi-structured interviews.
Dec 29, 2022 · This chapter based its viewpoint on health and cultural perspectives to discuss significant issues related to death and dying. Death is an irreversible and permanent cessation of the brain and cardiorespiratory system functions. However, death and dying are not merely biological events.
Feb 25, 2014 · Studies accrued on the relationships between death and psychopathology, the ways that children understand and cope with death, and the historical modes of imagining, comprehending, depicting, grieving, ritualizing, and even celebrating death.