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How to talk about death and dying


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Our reluctance to think, talk or communicate about death is even more pronounced when we deal with others’ loss compared to our own, new research finds, but either way we tend to frame attitudes and emotions in a sad and negative way.
Teaching new more positive ways to address these difficult conversations is the focus of a new paper in PLOS ONE journal by palliative care specialists across Australia.
Led by Flinders University’s Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePaDD) and Palliative and Supportive Services, researchers from Flinders, CQUniversity Australia, NT Palliative Care Central Australia and University of Technology Sydney, surveyed 1,491 people about the use of language to express their feelings and insights into death and dying. ....

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How to talk about death and dying


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Our reluctance to think, talk or communicate about death is even more pronounced when we deal with others loss compared to our own, new research finds, but either way we tend to frame attitudes and emotions in a sad and negative way.
Teaching new more positive ways to address these difficult conversations is the focus of a new paper in
PLOS ONE journal by palliative care specialists across Australia.
Led by Flinders University s Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePaDD) and Palliative and Supportive Services, researchers from Flinders, CQUniversity Australia, NT Palliative Care Central Australia and University of Technology Sydney, surveyed 1,491 people about the use of language to express their feelings and insights into death and dying ....

Flinders University , South Australia , New South Wales , Lauren Miller Lewis , Jennifer Tieman , Repadd Centre , Flinders University Computer Scientist Dr Trent Lewis , Supportive Services , Flinders University Research Centre For Palliative Care , Australian Government Department Of Health , University Of Technology Sydney , Research Centre , Palliative Care , Care Central Australia , Technology Sydney , Professor Jennifer Tieman , Australian Government Department , ஃப்லிஂடர்‌ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , தெற்கு ஆஸ்திரேலியா , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , லாரன் மில்லர் லெவிஸ் , ஜெனிபர் டைமன் , ஃப்லிஂடர்‌ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழகம் கணினி விஞ்ஞானி டாக்டர் ட்ரெண்ட் லெவிஸ் , ஆதரவு சேவைகள் , ஃப்லிஂடர்‌ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆராய்ச்சி மையம் க்கு நோய்த்தடுப்பு பராமரிப்பு , ஆஸ்திரேலிய அரசு துறை ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் ,