Grieving a Loss: The Lived Experience for Elders Residing in an Institution

Grieving a loss is a profound and universal human experience. This phenomenological-hermeneutic study was an inquiry into the lived experience of grieving a loss. The nursing perspective was Parse’s human becoming theory. Participants were 10 elderly persons residing in a long-term care facility. Th...

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Aged, 80 and over
Attitude to Health
Canada
Death
Family - psychology
Female
Friends - psychology
Grief
Health Status
Human Development
Humans
Institutionalization
Life Change Events
Loneliness - psychology
Male
Nursing
Nursing Homes
Nursing Methodology Research
Nursing Theory
Personal Satisfaction
Self Concept
Semantics
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