From death notification through the funeral: bereaved parents' experiences and their advice to professionals

Title

From death notification through the funeral: bereaved parents' experiences and their advice to professionals

Creator

Janzen L; Cadell S; Westhues A

Publisher

Omega

Date

2003

Subject

Child; Grief; Parents; Attitude to Death; Death; Funeral Rites; Fatal Outcome; bereavement; Sudden

Description

Parents who experience the sudden death of a child will interact with many professionals in the period immediately following the death notification through to the funeral. The way these professionals respond to the parents during this critical period may be perceived as helpful, and thus support them in beginning the process of managing the trauma and starting a healthy grieving process. It may also be perceived as unhelpful, though, and contribute to more prolonged and complicated grieving. This article identifies the interventions that a sample of 20 parents who had experienced the sudden death of a child found helpful with different aspects of grieving. Specific advice is given to police, nurses, doctors, coroners, social workers, crisis counselors, funeral directors, and chaplains or clergy.
2003

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Janzen L; Cadell S; Westhues A, “From death notification through the funeral: bereaved parents' experiences and their advice to professionals,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 20, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/12633.