The myths of coping with loss in undergraduate psychiatric nursing books

Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Pages: 486 - 499
Published: Oct 28, 2010
Abstract
Nurses often help patients cope with loss. Recent research has cast doubt on the validity of early theories about loss and grief commonly taught to nurses. We systematically examined the accuracy of information on coping with loss presented in 23 commonly used undergraduate psychiatric nursing books. All 23 books contained at least one unsupported assumption (myth) about loss and grief. In 78% of these books, authors described four or more myths...
Paper Details
Title
The myths of coping with loss in undergraduate psychiatric nursing books
Published Date
Oct 28, 2010
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
486 - 499
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