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Finding Balance through a Writing Intervention
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Finding Balance through a Writing Intervention

ByLorraine Holtslander 2019-03-202019-03-21

Family caregivers experience many challenges during the time of bereavement, mainly to do with a lack of support, difficult and overwhelming emotions, and the recovery from the physical and emotional challenges of caregiving. A significant number of bereaved caregivers will experience negative outcomes such as prolonged and complicated grief, depression, and even death. A self-administered…

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Exploring Palliative Care in Corrections: A Scoping Review
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Exploring Palliative Care in Corrections: A Scoping Review

ByLorraine Holtslander 2014-07-092021-04-28

Background: Palliative care and the prison setting are diametrically opposed in their objectives.  However, a high portion of those who are incarcerated in today’s prisons are aging, becoming infirm, and/or suffering life threatening diseases. Thus, increasingly, palliative care is a required service in the prison setting.  This scoping review of relevant literature seeks to explore…

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Honoring the voices of bereaved caregivers: A metasynthesis of qualitative research with bereaved caregivers
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Honoring the voices of bereaved caregivers: A metasynthesis of qualitative research with bereaved caregivers

ByLorraine Holtslander 2014-07-072021-03-29

Issue to be addressed: What is the experience of bereavement for family caregivers after the death of the patient? Many of Canada’s almost 1 million family caregivers will become bereaved each year, as more than 68% of the 238,000 deaths in Canada in 2009 were due to a chronic disease, such as cancer, heart disease and dementia. Family caregivers,…

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Exploring Uncertainty and Chronicity in Women’s Experiences of Ovarian Cancer
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Exploring Uncertainty and Chronicity in Women’s Experiences of Ovarian Cancer

ByLorraine Holtslander 2011-03-202021-04-28

Meridith Burles (Supervisor: Lorraine Holtslander)College of NursingUniversity of SaskatchewanEmail: meridith.burles@usask.ca Dr. Burles is conducting a qualitative study that aims: to understand the ways in which women experience ovarian cancer as a chronic illness, and to describe how women negotiate the uncertainty of ovarian cancer and the future. Dr. Burles is asking women affected by the…

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Content Validity of a Finding Balance Scale for Bereaved Caregivers: A Mixed Methods Approach
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Content Validity of a Finding Balance Scale for Bereaved Caregivers: A Mixed Methods Approach

ByLorraine Holtslander 2011-03-072021-04-28

Finding balance was described by bereaved caregivers as “walking a fine line between deep grieving and moving on”. The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a Finding Balance scale from qualitative research interview data. The thirty items for the original scale were based on quotes from research interviews with older persons who…

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A Finding Balance Grounded Theory
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A Finding Balance Grounded Theory

ByLorraine Holtslander 2011-03-072021-04-28

Research regarding cancer patients has become increasingly more prevalent, however research regarding the needs of their family caregivers is lacking, even more so, their experience of bereavement after caregiving ends. The purpose of this study was to explore the ways in which bereaved caregivers find balance in their lives following the loss of their spouse…

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