2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.06.016
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Application of the Five Stages of Grief to Diabetic Limb Loss and Amputation

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“…Some noted anger as the first emotion they feel when faced with daily difficulties, even in adulthood, suggesting that the process of grief may continue for those who have experienced childhood parental mental illness long into adulthood. Depression is another manifestation associated with loss (Spiess et al, 2014). While participants in this study identified feeling low in mood at times and reported childhood periods of depression, none had received a formal diagnosis nor substantial treatment.…”
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“…Some noted anger as the first emotion they feel when faced with daily difficulties, even in adulthood, suggesting that the process of grief may continue for those who have experienced childhood parental mental illness long into adulthood. Depression is another manifestation associated with loss (Spiess et al, 2014). While participants in this study identified feeling low in mood at times and reported childhood periods of depression, none had received a formal diagnosis nor substantial treatment.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…All stages of grief as highlighted by Spiess et al (2014) were identified in participant narratives for this particular study, with differing manifestations and to varying degrees. Denial was not simply linked to the perceived loss of the parent as a consequence of illness, but also evident in denial of one's need and right for emotional expression.…”
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“…In line with other findings, the physical loss of the breast represented a loss of identity and femininity for some women, and they reported feelings and sentiments of grief—captured in the theme “loss and grief.” This emotional reaction postsurgery has been identified within other patient groups including prostate cancer and diabetic patients following limb loss and amputation …”
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“…In the traditional five-stage grief model, acceptanc e is often recognized as the last phase. 24 For focus group participants, numerous factors played a role in achieving acceptance. One participant expressed accepting the injury immediately, with difficulty experienced in regards to proposed recovery time to regain pre-amputation level of activity.…”
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confidence: 99%