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Abstract: Children are curious about death, but it is also one of their biggest fears and a primary cause of sadness. Several authors argue that tales are an appropriate tool for addressing concepts of death. This article summarizes and evaluates 23 tales dealing with death in terms of their usefulness in helping 3- to 9-year-old children understand and cope with the concept of death. On a Likert scale of 1 to 10 points, the 23 tales received an average score of 6.62 points (SD, 0.72) points (range, 5.32-7.53 points). There was no significant correlation between the average score and selection frequency (rSpearman = -0.26; P =.3). Only 2 of the tales analyzed indicated the recommended reading age. Nurses can recommend that families use tales that deal with death as a teaching tool because death themes are presented in a positive and realistic way that promotes understanding and coping with the concept of death.
Fuente: Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing.Volume 18, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 429-435
Editorial: Wolters Kluwer
Año de publicación: 2016
Nº de páginas: 7
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
ISSN: 1522-2179,1539-0705
MARIA DEL CARMEN ORTEGO MATE
MARIA DEL MAR APARICIO SANZ
MARIA PAZ ZULUETA
BLANCA TORRES MANRIQUE
RAQUEL SARABIA LAVIN
MARIA LOURDES SEVILLA MIGUELEZ
MARIA LOURDES ALVAREZ TRIGUEROS
MARIA JESUS AGUDO TIRADO
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