Death attitudes as possible predictors of death preparedness across lifespan among nonclinical populations in Nairobi County, Kenya
Conclusion: This study implies that mental health practitioners need to target younger adults with death education programs to promote death preparedness and quality dying. For the older adults, addressing life regrets, family conflicts, and past unresolved deaths would significantly improve the quality of dying.
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Stephen Asatsa Source Type: research
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