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This article presents the chronology and significance of events that typically occur before and after death in the Hindu household. In the first section the authors concentrate on issues and consideration before death that are potentially of relevance to healthcare professionals providing terminal care. The section that follows aims to help healthcare professionals to understand the events that often occur in the immediate aftermath of death. It is hoped that this will help healthcare professionals provide holistic care for their patients.

Original publication

DOI

10.12968/ijpn.2003.9.10.11902

Type

Journal article

Journal

International journal of palliative nursing

Publication Date

10/2003

Volume

9

Pages

442 - 448

Addresses

Manor Hospital, Moat Road, Walsall, WS2 2PS, UK.

Keywords

Humans, Holistic Health, Palliative Care, Attitude of Health Personnel, Attitude to Death, Communication, Bereavement, Family, Nurse's Role, Nurse-Patient Relations, Funeral Rites, Hinduism, United Kingdom