Concept Analysis of Disenfranchised Grief Within a Nursing Paradigm: To Awaken Our Caring Humanity

Author:

Weiss Charlotte R.,Florell Melissa,Oman Kathleen,Sousa Karen

Abstract

Disenfranchised grief is experienced during bereavement loss and after the loss of something personal, physical, or psychological in which a person lacks societal witnessing, empathy, or validation of their loss. A concept analysis was performed to identify the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of disenfranchised grief. A model case was developed to assist nurses in identifying patterns of disenfranchised grief. Grounded within the Unitary Caring Science paradigm, a new definition of disenfranchised grief was developed. Recommendations framed through the lens of Unitary Caring Science will guide nursing research and practice to enfranchise and humanize the grief experience.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Care Planning,Community and Home Care

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