Sentence examples for bereavement end from inspiring English sources

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Search terms used for physicians and general practice: physician(s), doctor(s), family physician(s), family practice, general practitioner(s), GP s), general practice for death: death, attitude to death, suffering, grief, bereavement, end of life, and patient loss.

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The midlife retirement endemic to the professional athlete is a form of bereavement, ending a distinctive mode of life often based as much on love for one's sport as physical aptitude.

Malcolm et al. [ 16, 17] in their study in Scotland identified the three key priority areas for research as being the hospice and respite care needs of young people, pain and symptom management, and bereavement and end-of-life care.

In Canada, Steele et al. [ 18] also highlighted a research priority into what matters most for patients and parents receiving palliative care, alongside priorities in pain and symptom management, bereavement and end-of-life care.

The number of adverse life events that a participant experienced during the previous 12 months was recorded: Serious illness or injury to oneself or close relative, bereavement (family or close friend), end of relationship, problem with close friend or relative, difficulty finding a job, sacked from job, financial crisis, problems with police/law and theft/loss.

Last year, things were necessarily angsty, with Clara's mistrust of this new guy and his whole "Am I a good man?" crisis topped off with a massive bereavement at the end.

American Airlines ends bereavement fares.

Search terms from 1) type of care (e.g., palliative care, bereavement care, or end-of-life care), 2) care assessments (e.g., quality of health care, needs assessment, outcome assessment, program evaluation), and 3) population (e.g., parents, mothers, fathers, family) were mapped to MeSH headings and combined.

Organ donation occurring in the context of "end-of-life care", "bereavement" or the "death of a relative".

Max Porter's exquisite Grief Is the Thing With Feathers works both as a poem and an essay on the afterlife of bereavement and by the end movingly resolves its characters' situation, and its form into a novel.

Bereavement risk assessment in end-of-life care has been identified as a key indicator of quality practice [ 28]; however, at present, the majority of palliative care services do not use systematic, evidence-based methods to assess caregiver distress including bereavement risk [ 29].

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