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Exploring Children/Adolescents’ Final Conversations with Dying Family Members

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Kirsten M. Weber, Mark Lemanski, Marni Lorenz & Christine Bingle. (2023) What we said and what I wish we said: Regret during final conversations. Death Studies 47:9, pages 983-993.
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Emily Scheinfeld, Kelly E. Tenzek & Jessica Cherry. (2023) Survivors’ perspectives on saying goodbye: Implications for end-of-life engagement across the lifespan and grieving process. Death Studies 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Mark A. Generous & Maureen P. Keeley. (2021) Does Talking at the End of Life Matter?: Exploring the Associations between Final Conversations (Fcs) and Coping Strategies. Southern Communication Journal 86:5, pages 487-497.
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Mark A. Generous & Maureen P. Keeley. (2021) End-of-life communication and coping. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication 22:1, pages 1-7.
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Anna C. Muriel, Cynthia W. Moore, Marguerite Beiser, Elyse R. Park, Christopher T. Lim & Paula Rauch. (2020) What do surviving children wish for from a dying parent? A qualitative exploration. Death Studies 44:5, pages 319-327.
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Trevor Kauer & Maureen Keeley. (2019) Conversations about death with those who experience it the most. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication 20:1, pages 84-91.
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Mark A. Generous & Maureen Keeley. (2017) Wished for and avoided conversations with terminally ill individuals during final conversations. Death Studies 41:3, pages 162-172.
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Maureen P. Keeley. (2016) Family Communication at the End of Life. Journal of Family Communication 16:3, pages 189-197.
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Maureen P. Keeley & Mark A. Generous. (2015) The Challenges of Final Conversations: Dialectical Tensions During End-of-Life Family Communication. Southern Communication Journal 80:5, pages 377-387.
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Valerie Manusov & Maureen P. Keeley. (2015) When Family Talk is Difficult: Making Sense of Nonverbal Communication at the End-of-Life. Journal of Family Communication 15:4, pages 387-409.
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Mark Alan Generous & MaureenP. Keeley. (2014) Creating the Final Conversations Scale: A Measure of End-of-Life Relational Communication with Terminally Ill Individuals. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care 10:3, pages 257-281.
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Hanna A. A. Roewer, Stephanie Stiel & Franziska A. Herbst. (2023) The Influence of Family Communication on Experienced Relief and Burden at the End of Life—An Explorative Analysis of Qualitative Data of Parent–Adult Child Dyads. Illness, Crisis & Loss.
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Bonnie M. Nickels, Kelly E. Tenzek & Tahleen A. Lattimer. (2021) This Is Us : An Analysis of Mediated Family Communication at End-of-Life . OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 87:4, pages 1238-1258.
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Afife Karabayır & Yagmur Ar-Karci. (2022) “I have lost my second parent”: developmental and cultural meanings of bereavement among turkish college students grieving for the death of a grandparent. Current Psychology.
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Vaida Kazlauskaite. (2022) Navigating Difficult Conversations with Children When Parents are Ill: How Medical Family Therapists Can Assist. Contemporary Family Therapy 44:1, pages 55-66.
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Mark A. Generous & Maureen P. Keeley. (2020) Exploring the Connection Between End-of-Life Relational Communication and Personal Growth After the Death of a Loved One. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 84:3, pages 792-810.
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Chang Su-Russell, Luke T. Russell, Ashley E. Ermer, Csilla Greiner & Rebecca Gregory. (2021) Parents’ Anticipated Discussions About Death With Young Children. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, pages 003022282110577.
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Feryad A Hussain. (2020) Managing conversations with patients about death and dying. British Journal of Nursing 29:5, pages 284-289.
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Danielle M. Case, Wai Hsien Cheah & Min Liu. (2017) “Mourning With the Morning Bell”: An Examination of Secondary Educators’ Attitudes and Experiences in Managing the Discourse of Death in the Classroom. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 80:3, pages 397-419.
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Philippe Laperle, Marie Achille & Serge Daneault. (2019) Hospitalisation d’un parent en soins palliatifs : perceptions d’enfants d’âge adulte sur les changements vécus dans la relation. Médecine Palliative 18:3, pages 134-142.
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Kazuhiro Nakazato, Mariko Shiozaki, Kei Hirai, Tatsuya Morita, Ryuhei Tatara, Kaori Ichihara, Shinichi Sato, Megumi Simizu, Satoru Tsuneto, Yasuo Shima & Mitsunori Miyasita. (2017) Verbal communication of families with cancer patients at end of life: A questionnaire survey with bereaved family members. Psycho-Oncology 27:1, pages 155-162.
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Maureen Keeley. (2017) Family Communication at the End of Life. Behavioral Sciences 7:4, pages 45.
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Maureen Keeley & Mark Generous. (2017) Final Conversations: Overview and Practical Implications for Patients, Families, and Healthcare Workers. Behavioral Sciences 7:4, pages 17.
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