Section: Module 2: Lesson 14: Grief and Bereavement | Oncology Nursing | NextGenU.org

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
    1. Describe the stages and expressions of grief.
    2.  Identify the grieving process around cancer diagnosis, trajectory, and prognosis.
    3. Describe the importance of self-reflection in grief and bereavement management
    4. Identify resources and support networks to face the diagnosis, trajectory, and prognosis of cancer.
    5. Summarize the understanding on self-reflection on one's own mortality, myths, beliefs, and attitudes facing the death.
    Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 54 Minutes

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    • Required Learning Resources and Activities

    • Read: The Entire Article (4 minutes)

    • Read: The Entire Article (8 Minutes)

      Cancer 

    • Read: The entire Article (10 minutes)
      American Cancer Society
    • Read: Complicated Grief (2 minutes)

      MedicineNet

    • Read: The Entire Article (5 minutes)

      National Cancer Institute

    • Read: Culture, Myths ad Stigmna about cancer and their effects on patients Upto "How can we develop opportunities  for progress in cancer control" (10 minutes)

      Annals of Oncology

    • Additional Learning Options

    • Read: The Entire Article (13 minutes)

      The British Psychologist Society

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