"Grief Explodes all Relationships": Experiences of Grief and Coping Among Parents and Siblings Following the Death of a Child

Title

"Grief Explodes all Relationships": Experiences of Grief and Coping Among Parents and Siblings Following the Death of a Child

Creator

Tenhulzen KA; Claridge AM; McCarthy A; Craven M; McClendon LF

Publisher

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying

Date

2024

Description

The death of a child is an intense loss for families, which impacts the wellbeing of parents, surviving siblings, and the family as a whole. This study expanded on existing literature by collecting qualitative accounts from bereaved parents and siblings about their experiences before, during, and after the death of a child in their family. In total, 15 participants from 9 families completed semi-structured interviews. Findings highlighted three periods of the grieving process, which were not linear but rather ongoing and often happening simultaneously: (1) Crisis; (2) Learning to cope; and (3) Establishment of a new equilibrium. Parents and siblings reported experiences unique to their role in the family and developmental stage, as well as shared experiences within the family system. Findings have implications for palliative care and bereavement professionals in terms of supporting parent, sibling, and family coping before, during, and after the death of a child.

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Citation List Month

February List 2025

Collection

Citation

Tenhulzen KA; Claridge AM; McCarthy A; Craven M; McClendon LF, “"Grief Explodes all Relationships": Experiences of Grief and Coping Among Parents and Siblings Following the Death of a Child,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 17, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19844.