Making end-of-life health disparities in the U.S. visible through family bereavement narratives
Objective: End-of-life experiences can have important implications for the meaning-making and communication of bereaved family members, particularly due to (in)access to formal healthcare services (i.e., palliative care and hospice). Grounded in Communicated Narrative Sense-Making theory, this study...
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Main Author: | Cassidy Taladay-Carter (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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