Understanding the Bereavement Process: Voices of Bereaved Parents
Title
Understanding the Bereavement Process: Voices of Bereaved Parents
Creator
Calderwood KA; Alberton AM
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Publisher
Illness, Crisis & Loss
Date
2021
Subject
bereaved parent; Bereavement; Parents
Description
Analysis of in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 bereaved parents and 11 service providers revealed a more holistic conceptualization of the bereavement process for parents who have lost a child. Holistic ?states? included: ?helplessness prior to the death,? ?fog,? ?turmoil,? ?transition,? ?new beginnings,? and ?stability.? Findings showed that loss and restorative processes are characteristic of more than one state, the bereavement narrative starts prior to the death, there is often a downturn after the bereaved parent seemingly is doing better, and the process never ends but may include a continuing bond with the deceased and reoccurring moments of extreme grief. Recommendations for direct practice, program development, and future research are presented.
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Citation List Month
February List 2023
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Citation
Calderwood KA; Alberton AM, “Understanding the Bereavement Process: Voices of Bereaved Parents,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18628.