author_facet Bouchal, Shelley Raffin
Rallison, Lillian
Moules, Nancy J.
Sinclair, Shane
Bouchal, Shelley Raffin
Rallison, Lillian
Moules, Nancy J.
Sinclair, Shane
author Bouchal, Shelley Raffin
Rallison, Lillian
Moules, Nancy J.
Sinclair, Shane
spellingShingle Bouchal, Shelley Raffin
Rallison, Lillian
Moules, Nancy J.
Sinclair, Shane
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
Life-span and Life-course Studies
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Health (social science)
author_sort bouchal, shelley raffin
spelling Bouchal, Shelley Raffin Rallison, Lillian Moules, Nancy J. Sinclair, Shane 0030-2228 1541-3764 SAGE Publications Life-span and Life-course Studies Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Health (social science) http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222815574700 <jats:p>Although grief and family caregiving have been extensively studied, there exists limited knowledge of anticipatory grief as it relates to families’ transition in illness to bereavement. Evidence suggests the need for a deeper understanding of the role that anticipatory grief plays to support families’ quality of life. The process of understanding is so embedded within our human nature that it is often left invisible in its everydayness. This qualitative pilot study was undertaken to explore the retrospective experiences of anticipatory grief of eight families who have lost a loved one from cancer. Findings revealed that family members lived in a complex tension of the duality of holding on and letting go throughout the illness and continued into bereavement. Retrospective reflection offered a deep awareness of the whole of the grieving process that included the understanding of grief in the midst of illness and its impact on postdeath grief.</jats:p> Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
doi_str_mv 10.1177/0030222815574700
facet_avail Online
finc_class_facet Medizin
format ElectronicArticle
fullrecord blob:ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTE3Ny8wMDMwMjIyODE1NTc0NzAw
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTE3Ny8wMDMwMjIyODE1NTc0NzAw
institution DE-D275
DE-Bn3
DE-Brt1
DE-D161
DE-Gla1
DE-Zi4
DE-15
DE-Rs1
DE-Pl11
DE-14
DE-Ch1
DE-L229
imprint SAGE Publications, 2015
imprint_str_mv SAGE Publications, 2015
issn 0030-2228
1541-3764
issn_str_mv 0030-2228
1541-3764
language English
mega_collection SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
match_str bouchal2015holdingonandlettinggofamiliesexperiencesofanticipatorymourninginterminalcancerfamiliesexperiencesofanticipatorymourninginterminalcancer
publishDateSort 2015
publisher SAGE Publications
recordtype ai
record_format ai
series OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
source_id 49
title_sub Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_unstemmed Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_full Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_fullStr Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_short Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_sort holding on and letting go : families’ experiences of anticipatory mourning in terminal cancer
topic Life-span and Life-course Studies
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Health (social science)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222815574700
publishDate 2015
physical 42-68
description <jats:p>Although grief and family caregiving have been extensively studied, there exists limited knowledge of anticipatory grief as it relates to families’ transition in illness to bereavement. Evidence suggests the need for a deeper understanding of the role that anticipatory grief plays to support families’ quality of life. The process of understanding is so embedded within our human nature that it is often left invisible in its everydayness. This qualitative pilot study was undertaken to explore the retrospective experiences of anticipatory grief of eight families who have lost a loved one from cancer. Findings revealed that family members lived in a complex tension of the duality of holding on and letting go throughout the illness and continued into bereavement. Retrospective reflection offered a deep awareness of the whole of the grieving process that included the understanding of grief in the midst of illness and its impact on postdeath grief.</jats:p>
container_issue 1
container_start_page 42
container_title OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
container_volume 72
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
_version_ 1792340736398589955
geogr_code not assigned
last_indexed 2024-03-01T16:08:29.046Z
geogr_code_person not assigned
openURL url_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fvufind.svn.sourceforge.net%3Agenerator&rft.title=Holding+On+and+Letting+Go+%3A+Families%E2%80%99+Experiences+of+Anticipatory+Mourning+in+Terminal+Cancer&rft.date=2015-11-01&genre=article&issn=1541-3764&volume=72&issue=1&spage=42&epage=68&pages=42-68&jtitle=OMEGA+-+Journal+of+Death+and+Dying&atitle=Holding+On+and+Letting+Go+%3A+Families%E2%80%99+Experiences+of+Anticipatory+Mourning+in+Terminal+Cancer&aulast=Sinclair&aufirst=Shane&rft_id=info%3Adoi%2F10.1177%2F0030222815574700&rft.language%5B0%5D=eng
SOLR
_version_ 1792340736398589955
author Bouchal, Shelley Raffin, Rallison, Lillian, Moules, Nancy J., Sinclair, Shane
author_facet Bouchal, Shelley Raffin, Rallison, Lillian, Moules, Nancy J., Sinclair, Shane, Bouchal, Shelley Raffin, Rallison, Lillian, Moules, Nancy J., Sinclair, Shane
author_sort bouchal, shelley raffin
container_issue 1
container_start_page 42
container_title OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
container_volume 72
description <jats:p>Although grief and family caregiving have been extensively studied, there exists limited knowledge of anticipatory grief as it relates to families’ transition in illness to bereavement. Evidence suggests the need for a deeper understanding of the role that anticipatory grief plays to support families’ quality of life. The process of understanding is so embedded within our human nature that it is often left invisible in its everydayness. This qualitative pilot study was undertaken to explore the retrospective experiences of anticipatory grief of eight families who have lost a loved one from cancer. Findings revealed that family members lived in a complex tension of the duality of holding on and letting go throughout the illness and continued into bereavement. Retrospective reflection offered a deep awareness of the whole of the grieving process that included the understanding of grief in the midst of illness and its impact on postdeath grief.</jats:p>
doi_str_mv 10.1177/0030222815574700
facet_avail Online
finc_class_facet Medizin
format ElectronicArticle
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
geogr_code not assigned
geogr_code_person not assigned
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTE3Ny8wMDMwMjIyODE1NTc0NzAw
imprint SAGE Publications, 2015
imprint_str_mv SAGE Publications, 2015
institution DE-D275, DE-Bn3, DE-Brt1, DE-D161, DE-Gla1, DE-Zi4, DE-15, DE-Rs1, DE-Pl11, DE-14, DE-Ch1, DE-L229
issn 0030-2228, 1541-3764
issn_str_mv 0030-2228, 1541-3764
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-01T16:08:29.046Z
match_str bouchal2015holdingonandlettinggofamiliesexperiencesofanticipatorymourninginterminalcancerfamiliesexperiencesofanticipatorymourninginterminalcancer
mega_collection SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
physical 42-68
publishDate 2015
publishDateSort 2015
publisher SAGE Publications
record_format ai
recordtype ai
series OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
source_id 49
spelling Bouchal, Shelley Raffin Rallison, Lillian Moules, Nancy J. Sinclair, Shane 0030-2228 1541-3764 SAGE Publications Life-span and Life-course Studies Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Health (social science) http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222815574700 <jats:p>Although grief and family caregiving have been extensively studied, there exists limited knowledge of anticipatory grief as it relates to families’ transition in illness to bereavement. Evidence suggests the need for a deeper understanding of the role that anticipatory grief plays to support families’ quality of life. The process of understanding is so embedded within our human nature that it is often left invisible in its everydayness. This qualitative pilot study was undertaken to explore the retrospective experiences of anticipatory grief of eight families who have lost a loved one from cancer. Findings revealed that family members lived in a complex tension of the duality of holding on and letting go throughout the illness and continued into bereavement. Retrospective reflection offered a deep awareness of the whole of the grieving process that included the understanding of grief in the midst of illness and its impact on postdeath grief.</jats:p> Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
spellingShingle Bouchal, Shelley Raffin, Rallison, Lillian, Moules, Nancy J., Sinclair, Shane, OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer, Life-span and Life-course Studies, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health (social science)
title Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_full Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_fullStr Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_short Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_sort holding on and letting go : families’ experiences of anticipatory mourning in terminal cancer
title_sub Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
title_unstemmed Holding On and Letting Go : Families’ Experiences of Anticipatory Mourning in Terminal Cancer
topic Life-span and Life-course Studies, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health (social science)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0030222815574700