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Changing rituals and practices surrounding COVID-19 related deaths: implications for mental health nursing
With a rising number of coronavirus deaths, concerns have been raised over farewell rituals and the grieving processes. This commentary acknowledges the therapeutic potential of mental health nursing to help with the resolution of grief trajectories in the ongoing pandemic.