This project gives you an opportunity to explore in depth the topic you selected

This project gives you an opportunity to explore in depth the topic you selected

This project gives you an opportunity to explore in depth the topic you selected previously, and found peer reviewed articles related to it. Now it is time to write up your research. Your essay should be at least 5-pages long, must include within-text citations in APA style and at least 7 peer-reviewed sources. Also, the essay must address the following points.
(1) The introduction will describe your topic and why it is important to research it.
(2) At the end of the introduction state a hypothesis or a question that you plan to explore in this project.
(3) Develop the body of your essay by integrating the seven articles you selected (and textbook if applicable) and appropriately citing your sources in APA style within the essay (this will be the bulk of your paper).
(4) Conclusion:
-Briefly describe whether your hypothesis was supported or your question answered,
-what you learned from reading these articles.
References:
(5) The last page of your essay (6th page) should be an APA style reference page listing the articles you used and your textbook if applicable.
I have chosen to write my paper on Death, dying, and grief, the final chapter in our textbook. I have always been fascinated in the process of death ever since my grandfather was in hospice. While he was in hospice I watched him go through the whole process of dying and also went through the aftermath of his death. In our book it explains different ways in which people experience, understand, and deal with the end of life. Death, dying, and grief can be difficult to process and vary with everyone. I feel like death is usually avoided as a topic because it is a heavy topic but it also will happen to everyone at some point in their life.

Chochinov, H. M., Bolton, J., & Sareen, J. (2020). Death, dying, and dignity in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 23(10), 1294–1295. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2020.0406
Mroz, E. L., Bluck, S., Sharma, S., & Liao, H. (2019). Loss in the Life Story: Remembering death and illness across adulthood. Psychological Reports, 123(1), 97–123. https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294119854175 Links to an external site.

Bruce, A., & Beuthin, R. (2019). Medically assisted dying in Canada: “Beautiful Death” is transforming nurses’ experiences of suffering. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 52(4), 268–277. https://doi.org/10.1177/0844562119856234
Bhatnagar, M., Kempfer, L. A., & Lagnese, K. R. (2023, March 13). Hospice care. StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537296/
Kochen, E. M., Jenken, F., Boelen, P. A., Deben, L. M. A., Fahner, J. C., Van Den Hoogen, A., Teunissen, S. C. C. M., Geleijns, K., & Kars, M. C. (2020). When a child dies: a systematic review of well-defined parent-focused bereavement interventions and their alignment with grief- and loss theories. BMC Palliative Care, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-020-0529-z
On grief and grieving. (n.d.). Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=7cYgCAHDlrQC&oi=fnd&pg=PT14&dq=+psychology+stages+of+death&ots=Nd9YtslhRB&sig=qQwgCFC-Q-9tBPmKDBR1eaeFtz4#v=onepage&q=psychology%20stages%20of%20death&f=false
Culture and Death: A Multicultural Perspective – Goldsmiths Research online. (n.d.). https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/11016/

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