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Death and Dying, Beliefs and Practices Among Low German-speaking Mennonites: Application to Practice
Description:
This research was conducted to gain a better understanding of the Low German speaking Mennonite communities’ cultural perspectives and needs around death and dying. The findings of the research, its application to practice and additional details are outlined within this article.
Author(s):
Judith C Kulig, RN, PhD & HaiYan Fan, MA
Year:
2013