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Bereavement 2: The effect of death on staff

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Journal articles

Casarett D. Kutner JS. Abrahm J. Snyder L. Life after death: A practical approach to grief and bereavement. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2001; 134:208-215.

Katz J. Sidell M. Komaromy C. Death in homes: bereavement needs of residents, relatives and staff. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2000; 6: 274-9

Ringdal GI. Jordhoy MS. Ringdal K. Kaasa S. The first year of grief and bereavement in close family members to individuals who have died of cancer. Palliative Medicine, 2001; 15: 91-105.

Resource books and websites

Hindmarch C. On the death of a child, 2nd ed. Abingdon : Radcliffe Medical, 2000.

Dickenson D, Johnson M, Katz JS Death, dying, and bereavement. 2nd ed  London : Sage Publications and the Open University, 2000.

Parkes CM. Bereavement : studies of grief in adult life 3rd ed. New York : Routledge, 1996.

Parkes CM. Counselling in terminal care and bereavement  Leicester : Baltimore : BPS Books, 1996.

Faulkner A. Working with bereaved people Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone, 1995.

Worden JW. Grief counselling and grief therapy : a handbook for the mental health practitioner, 2nd ed.. London : Routledge, 1991.

Stedeford A. Facing death : patients, families and professionals  London : Heinemann Medical Books, 1984.

Innovations at the End of Life Care: peer-reviewed on line journal www.edc.org/lastacts

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