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| PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING DEATH |
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| Introduction |
Carol Komaromy |
| Motionless Body |
Seymour Fisher |
| The Sight and Sound of Death: The Management of Dead Bodies in Residential and Nursing Homes for Older People |
Carol Komaromy |
| Foucault and the Medicalization Critique |
Deborah Lupton |
| Death and the Maiden: End-of-Life Policy in the USA |
Regis A Desilva |
| The Dying Soul: Spiritual Care at the End of Life |
Mark Cobb |
| Death and Religion |
David Webster |
| Mortality: World Variations in Death and Dying |
Cathy E Lloyd |
| PART TWO: CARING AT THE END OF LIFE |
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| Introduction |
Sarah Earle |
| A Social History of Dying |
Allan Kellehear |
| Quality End-of-Life Care: A Global Perspective |
Peter A Singer and Kerry W Bowman |
| The State of Dying |
Carol Komaromy |
| The End-of-Life and Implications for Social Work Practice |
Mercedes Bern-Klug, Charles Gessert and Sarah Forbes |
| Understanding Reproductive Loss: The Moment of Death |
Sarah Earle et al |
| What Is the Best Way to Help Caregivers in Cancer and Palliative Care? |
Richard Harding and Irene J Higginson |
| Illness and the Creative Arts: A Critical Exploration |
Jacqueline H Watts |
| PART THREE: MORAL AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN PRACTICE |
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| Introduction |
Mary Twomey |
| What Is Ethics? |
Eve Garrard |
| The Role of the Family in Patient Care |
Anne-Marie Slowther |
| Should Children's Autonomy Be Respected by Telling Them of Their Imminent Death? |
T Vince and A Petros |
| Critical Moments: Death and Dying in Intensive Care |
Jane E Seymour |
| Brain Death: A Sociological View |
Allan Kellehear |
| Palliative Care and the Doctrine of Double Effect |
Stephen Wilkinson |
| PART FOUR: EXPLORING GRIEF AND RITUAL AFTER DEATH |
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| Introduction |
Sarah Earle |
| Theories of Grief: A Critical Review |
Neil Small |
| In the Shadow of the Traditional Grave |
Leonie Kellaher, David Prendergast and Jenny Hockey |
| A Voice Unheard: Grandparents' Grief over Children Who Died of Cancer |
Miri Nehari, Dorit Grebler and Amos Toren |
| The Ritual Work of UK Childhood Bereavement Services |
Liz Rolls |
| Facilitating Bereavement Recovery and Restoring Dignity to the Genocide Victims in Rwanda |
Eugénie Mukanoheli |
| The Making of Roadside Memorials |
Jennifer Clark and Majella Franzman |
| Online Memorialization |
Kylie Veale |
| PART FIVE: RESEARCHING DEATH AND DYING |
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| Introduction |
Sarah Earle |
| Key Challenges and Ways forward in Researching the 'Good Death' |
Marilyn Kendall et al |
| Keeping the Personal Costs down: Minimizing Distress When Researching Sensitive Issues |
Margo J Milne and Cathy E Lloyd |
| The Role of the Qualitative Researcher in Loss and Grief Research |
Louise Rowling |
| Growing up with HIV: The Experiences of Young People Living with HIV since Birth in the UK |
Judith Dorrell et al |
| The Absence of Death and Dying in Intellectual Disability Research |
Stuart Todd |
| Researching Reproductive Loss |
Gayle Letherby |
| Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Bereavement |
Bridging Work Group |