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1 Morse, Janice M.The illness experience: dimensions of suffering1991
2 Caserta, Michael; Lund, Dale A.; Wright, Scott D.Respite services: enhancing the quality of daily life for caregivers and persons with dementiaMany family caregivers are going far beyond their abilities and circumstances trying to be the best possible caregivers. This is a very commendable goal. Unfortunately, many of these caregivers are risking their own personal well-being and sometimes their family life in the process. Many caregivers...2005
3 Lund, Dale A.; Caserta, Michael; Wright, Scott D.Restoration after bereavementThe death of a spouse in later life, after many years of marriage is one of the most common of all major stressful life transitions. After age 65, 32% of the U.S. population is widowed (14% for men and 45% for women) with this increasing to 46% after age 75 and 66% after the age of 85 (U.S. Bureau o...Dual process model; bereavement adjustment; loss orientation2004
4 Beck, Susan L.Symptom clusters: impediments and suggestions for solutions.The human experience of cancer is marked by the occurrence of multiple symptoms that influence one's ability to continue usual activities and enjoy life. Although the symptom experience is complex and multifaceted, knowledge of it has been limited by a paradigm that has been singular in scope...Cancer; Symptoms; Symptom Management; End-of-Life Care; Depression2004-07-21
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