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Title: Parent and Provider Perspectives of a Hospital-Based Bereavement Support Program in Pediatric Palliative Care
Authors: Gundry, Alyson
Elvidge, Norah
Donovan, Leigh
Bunker, Kristy
Herbert, Anthony 
Bradford, Natalie
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Journal of pain and symptom management, 2023 (65) 5 p.388
Pages: 388
Journal Title: Journal of pain and symptom management
Abstract: Context: Bereavement is an individuated, nuanced experience, and its expression is different for each parent who has cared for a dying child. Evidence highlights support is valuable to navigate this loss.; Objectives: To evaluate a Bereavement Support Program from the perspectives of both families and service providers.; Methods: A cross-sectional study design explored the experiences and perspectives of the benefits of various program components. Respondents were asked about accessing program components, their expectations, and parents were asked to rate the impact of program components on their grief on a scale from one, (no impact) to 100 (positive impact). Space for free text was provided throughout for additional feedback.; Setting/ Participants: The survey was distributed through mailing lists of parents known to the service, referring service providers, and advertised in the program newsletter.; Results: One hundred two respondents completed the survey and provided detailed comments about their experiences. Most interactions and program components were reported helpful by both parents and service providers. Parents (N = 60) reported a positive impact on grief across all program components (median impact on grief range 81-98, Interquartile range 68.5-99). There were, however, a considerable number of respondents who were unaware of some components.; Conclusion: Bereavement care to navigate the devastating loss of a child is of paramount importance and can offer significant and beneficial resources for families. Findings have supported service development in a major tertiary paediatric hospital facilitating improved access for families, particularly for those in regional and rural locations. (Copyright © 2023 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.02.002
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