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Who needs bereavement support? A population based survey of bereavement risk and support need

Who needs bereavement support? A population based survey of bereavement risk and support need

... of bereavement risk and support needs of a community sample in Australia and tests the fit of the data with the three-tiered public health model for bereavement ...any bereavement ...

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Factors influencing the uptake of neonatal bereavement support services – Findings from two tertiary neonatal centres in the UK

Factors influencing the uptake of neonatal bereavement support services – Findings from two tertiary neonatal centres in the UK

... ment support services between the two participating centres and to determine the relationship between par- ental and baby characteristics affecting uptake of bereavement support ...of ...

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A Bereavement Support Group Intervention Is Longitudinally Associated with Salutary Effects on the CD4 Cell Count and Number of Physician Visits

A Bereavement Support Group Intervention Is Longitudinally Associated with Salutary Effects on the CD4 Cell Count and Number of Physician Visits

... Bereavement support group technique. Subjects randomly assigned to the support group intervention participated in an ongoing enrollment, 10-week (one 90-min session/week), semistructured group led by ...

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The effectiveness of bereavement support interventions for parents of infants and children who die: A systematic review

The effectiveness of bereavement support interventions for parents of infants and children who die: A systematic review

... countries, bereavement support for parents is mainly provided by third sector organisations (children’s hospices, bereavement support ...interventions, support groups, family days, ...

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Coping and wellbeing in bereavement: two core outcomes for evaluating bereavement support in palliative care

Coping and wellbeing in bereavement: two core outcomes for evaluating bereavement support in palliative care

... many bereavement trials and reviews ...of bereavement support in palliative care found limited evidence of posi- tive effects in the RCT studies, there were a number of positive impacts consistently ...

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Exploring the end of life decision making and hospital experiences of families who did not donate organs or tissues for transplant operations

Exploring the end of life decision making and hospital experiences of families who did not donate organs or tissues for transplant operations

... This is one of the first studies to examine in detail the accounts of families who decline organ and tissue donation, a much needed addition to the body of knowledge and literature. This was a small study with a ...

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Integrating palliative care into the community : the role of hospices and schools

Integrating palliative care into the community : the role of hospices and schools

... specialist bereavement support were ...to support a child in bereavement but that they needed the skills and education to do ...childhood bereavement and hospice care, with the aim of ...

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A process evaluation of systematic risk and needs assessment for caregivers in specialised palliative care

A process evaluation of systematic risk and needs assessment for caregivers in specialised palliative care

... “Bereavement support standards” was ...to support caregivers early in the caregiving trajectory intensified as a result of the ...of bereavement support standards in palliative ...and ...

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Addressing the bereavement needs of children in school : an evaluation of bereavement training for school communities

Addressing the bereavement needs of children in school : an evaluation of bereavement training for school communities

... and support children experiencing bereavement or did not have the confidence in the tools and techniques that they were currently ...offer support (Holland, 2003: Paul, ...to bereavement with ...

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General Practitioners’ experiences of bereavement care and their educational support needs: a qualitative study

General Practitioners’ experiences of bereavement care and their educational support needs: a qualitative study

... no bereavement care training and another 114 (36%) rated their bereavement care training as poor or very ...providing support to bereaved family members [23]; they rate their knowledge in death, ...

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Experiences of participation in bereavement groups from significant others’ perspectives; a qualitative study

Experiences of participation in bereavement groups from significant others’ perspectives; a qualitative study

... in bereavement sup- port can represent many different professions; they may be registered nurses, clinicians, clinical psychologists, so- cial workers, research assistants, trained professional counsellors, ...

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An analysis of paediatric palliative care in the state of Victoria

An analysis of paediatric palliative care in the state of Victoria

... It could be argued that a bereavement support service, set up along interdisciplinary lines with significant input from the medical and nursing disciplines as well as social work, ment[r] ...

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Irish Hospice Foundation Annual Report 2003

Irish Hospice Foundation Annual Report 2003

... and bereavement have more than doubled in ...in Bereavement Studies to begin early next year. Bereavement support is, of course, only one aspect of hospice care, and while we have long had a ...

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Bereavement work in the criminal justice system.

Bereavement work in the criminal justice system.

... and bereavement support approaches is the guiding principle that all individuals need recognition for their loss which comes before considerations of public safety or criminal ...status. Bereavement ...

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The Pediatrician and Childhood Bereavement

The Pediatrician and Childhood Bereavement

... age-appropriate books can be read by or to a child as support for understanding and dealing with the grieving process (Table 3). The pediatrician should remain alert to the resurfacing of the child’s concerns at ...

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Bereavement as a Mitigating Factor.

Bereavement as a Mitigating Factor.

... considered to be (i) initial shock, (ii) denial, (iii) depression, (iv) guilt, anger or blame and finally (v) acceptance. The bereaved person may move through these stages in a different order or more than once. The ...

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Coping with death and bereavement : an exploration of older adults bereavement outcomes and community nurses’ perspectives

Coping with death and bereavement : an exploration of older adults bereavement outcomes and community nurses’ perspectives

... 5 Myers, & Zisook, 2008). In their review Zisook et al. (1997) argued that there are inherent similarities between BRD and standard major depression, therefore those experiencing BRD may be vulnerable to more serious ...

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Prenatal maternal bereavement and risk of eating disorders in infants and toddlers: a population based cohort study

Prenatal maternal bereavement and risk of eating disorders in infants and toddlers: a population based cohort study

... Maternal bereavement during or shortly before preg- nancy, as an indicator of severe stress, has been associated with a number of psychiatric disorders in the offspring, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ...

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Dying, death and bereavement in Ireland

Dying, death and bereavement in Ireland

... McLoughlin, K. (2015) Hearing the Voices of Bereaved Relatives. Dublin: Irish Hospice Foundation McLoughlin, K. (2017) Have Your Say: Initial analysis of data from a national survey to inform the develop- ment of an ...

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Loss, Bereavement and Creativity: Meanings and Uses

Loss, Bereavement and Creativity: Meanings and Uses

... in bereavement and loss (Bonanno, 2011; Holland, Currier & Neimeyer, 2006; Neimeyer & Sands, 2011); and in the use of the creative arts as a means of engaging the bereaved and/or terminally ill in a range ...

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