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Title: An Evaluation of By My Side: Peer Support in Written Form is Acceptable and Useful for Parents Bereaved by Childhood Cancer
Authors: Russell, V.
Hetherington, K.
Donovan, L.
Fardell, J. E.
Cohn, R. J.
Wakefield, C. E.
Siddiqui, J.
Morgan, N.
Raharjo, Callista V.
Hetherington, Kate
Donovan, Leigh
Fardell, Joanna E.
Russell, Vera
Cohn, Richard J.
Morgan, Nicola L.
Siddiqui, Julia
Wakefield, Claire E.
Raharjo, C.
Issue Date: 2020
Source: 59, (6), 2020, p. 1278-1286
Pages: 1278-1286
Journal: Journal of Pain & Symptom Management
Abstract: Context: Cancer is the leading cause of nonaccidental death in childhood, with the death of a child representing a devastating loss for families. Peer support offers a valuable way to support parents' adjustment in bereavement. The By My Side book provides written peer support by sharing bereaved parents' stories to normalize grief experiences and reduce parents' isolation. It is available free of charge.Objectives: This project evaluated the acceptability, relevance, emotional impact, and usefulness of By My Side.Design: Bereaved parents and health care professionals (HCPs) provided feedback via a questionnaire. We used descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis of open-ended responses to analyze the data.Setting/participants: We mailed a study invitation and evaluation questionnaire to parents and HCPs who ordered a copy of By My Side.Results: About 24 bereaved parents and seven HCPs provided feedback. Parents thought the book's length (91.7%) and amount of information (83.3%) was just right. About 75% of parents reported that the book made them feel that their reactions to their child's death were normal and/or appropriate. Parents reported positive and negative emotional reactions to the book (e.g., 87.5% felt comforted, 87.5% felt sadness). All parents and HCPs reported that the book provided useful information about grief. About 83.4% of parents and 85.7% of HCPs would recommend it to others.Conclusion: By My Side was acceptable and useful to bereaved parents and HCPs. Results suggest that peer support in written form may help normalize aspects of grief and comfort parents bereaved by childhood cancer.research. Journal Subset: Biomedical; Core Nursing; Nursing; Peer Reviewed; USA. NLM UID: 8605836.PMID: NLM32006611.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.01.013
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Keywords: Comparative Studies;Multicenter Studies;Evaluation Research;Validation Studies;Parents;Child;Human;Grief;Neoplasms -- TherapyBereavement
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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