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Grieving a Loss: The Lived Experience for Elders Residing in an InstitutionSchool of Nursing, York University, Toronto, Canada 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 Parses human becoming theory. Participants were 10 elderly persons residing in a long-term care facility. The study finding specifies the structure of the lived experience of grieving a loss as aching solitude amid enduring cherished affiliations, as serene acquiescence arises with sorrowful curtailments. Findings are discussed in relation to the guiding theoretical perspective and related literature. Recommendations for additional research and insights for practice are presented.
Key Words: grieving human becoming theory institutionalized elders loss Parse
Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 3,
233-242 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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