American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Transition appears to have three stages. Anxiety, struggle, denial/acceptance, family processes, and maturation (ie, finding meaning and dignity, coping with trauma) may depend on the transitional process and also hinder or facilitate this transitional process.Conclusions: Understanding dying as transition may induce a radical reinterpretation of ................
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