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  1. 1 lis 2015 · Nurses who suffer a significant personal loss, such as the loss of a child, are at risk for experiencing chronic sorrow because of this repetitive exposure to suffering, grieving, and dying patients in the course of their professional work lives.

  2. The purpose of this article is to show the importance of the role of the nurse manager in supporting nurses who are returning to the bedside after a significant loss. Significant personal loss may lead to a phenomenon called chronic sorrow.

  3. 20 paź 2018 · This study recommends that health workers should routinely screen for chronic sorrow among caretakers of children with sickle cell disease and assist caretakers to strengthen effective coping strategies to ameliorate the negative effects of chronic sorrow.

  4. Few studies have been conducted in low and middle-income countries to explore chronic sorrow. Therefore, this study describes the existence of chronic sorrow, triggers of grief related emotions and coping strategies used by caretakers of children with sickle cell disease in a low-income country.

  5. 1 paź 2022 · Weller asked the question, “What is the communal response within the field of nursing to the chronic accumulation of sorrow nurses experience?” This is a question we should answer. His recommendation is to gather regularly to honor loss, to honor grief in community.

  6. 1 lis 2015 · Bereaved nurses with chronic sorrow experience grief-related feelings as a result of caring for patients who are suffering and dying. Qualified nurses may leave bedside nursing for...

  7. Chronic sorrow is the periodic recurrence of permanent, pervasive sadness or other grief related feelings associated with a significant loss. The theory provides a framework for understanding and working with people following a single or ongoing loss.

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