Caring for the bereaved parent: Guidelines for practice

Purpose The purpose of this research review was to create practical guidelines for the primary care practitioner in comforting, counseling, and educating bereaved parents and their significant supporters. Data sources The authors used an extensive review of the literature for original research repor...

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description Purpose The purpose of this research review was to create practical guidelines for the primary care practitioner in comforting, counseling, and educating bereaved parents and their significant supporters. Data sources The authors used an extensive review of the literature for original research reports of bereaved parents’ self‐identified needs for comfort from their friends, family, and healthcare practitioners. Insight gained from the authors’ clinical work with bereaved parents added further understanding. Conclusions Parents express strong preferences and needs regarding support from both social relationships and healthcare personnel. Specific guidelines were created for use by both friends/family members and health professionals. Implications for practice Nurse practitioners have an important role in supporting bereaved parents, and educating their friends and family on the most helpful behaviors during this painful time.
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