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A Qualitative Study of How Hospice Workers Cope with Their Level of Exposure to Death.

OMEGA-JOURNAL OF DEATH AND DYING(2023)

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OBJECTIVE:To identify whether hospice workers hold unique and theoretically-informative perspectives about death, especially as they relate to terror management processes.METHOD:Twelve hospice workers from two hospices in Tucson, Arizona, United States, participated in semi-structured interviews. Interview and analytic practices were guided by Grounded Theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1967).RESULTS:Three categories were identified in relation to death attitudes: effects of chronic confrontation with death; reasons for working in hospice; and perceptions of death in others.CONCLUSIONS:Two theoretically informative trends appeared. First, hospice workers largely manage death anxiety as identified by existing literature with the notable exception that hospice workers overall seem to integrate death and dying into their worldviews as a meaningful category, as opposed to avoiding thinking about death. Second, even among those regularly exposed to death, there seems to be a range across participants on a continuum from avoiding to confronting the topic of death.
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death anxiety,hospice,terror management theory,grounded theory,death education
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