The financial implications of a death are rarely discussed--indeed, in the case of a child's death, almost never. This article describes an exploratory study conducted in the United Kingdom in response to the belief of staff in a children's hospice that for many bereaved parents, the nature and extent of their financial problems were obstructing the effectiveness of support and help available to deal with emotional aspects of grief and loss. Findings from depth interviews with bereaved parents and staff in health and care services, and a questionnaire sent to all U.K. children's hospices, throw light on the reasons for and the impact of financial problems. Findings provide a number of pointers to ways of improving support for parents whose ...
The submission draws together work conducted to explore understanding of economic implications of be...
To determine parents' views on how the death of their child should have been handled, a retrospectiv...
This poster examines four articles that look into how parents cope with the death of their child. Th...
While much is now known about the financial implications for families caring for a chronically sick ...
AIM To investigate the financial circumstances of families whose child had died after a long-term...
Background Annually, across the world a substantial number of dependent children experience the de...
Although the relief of suffering and emotional support are fundamental to children's palliative care...
Children die annually worldwide from a range of life-limiting conditions.The majority in the UK will...
The authors examine economic and financial transitions following family bereavement, drawing largely...
The death of a child is one of the most overwhelming and devastating experiences a parent may face a...
One in 600 children develops cancer before the age of 15 (Cancer-UK 2004). The focus on providing s...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
For a child to die is not the natural order of things, and no parent expects to outlive their own ch...
The aim is to present findings from a review of key literature and from a scoping of current provisi...
This study seeks to answer questions on the effects of the presence of surviving children on bereave...
The submission draws together work conducted to explore understanding of economic implications of be...
To determine parents' views on how the death of their child should have been handled, a retrospectiv...
This poster examines four articles that look into how parents cope with the death of their child. Th...
While much is now known about the financial implications for families caring for a chronically sick ...
AIM To investigate the financial circumstances of families whose child had died after a long-term...
Background Annually, across the world a substantial number of dependent children experience the de...
Although the relief of suffering and emotional support are fundamental to children's palliative care...
Children die annually worldwide from a range of life-limiting conditions.The majority in the UK will...
The authors examine economic and financial transitions following family bereavement, drawing largely...
The death of a child is one of the most overwhelming and devastating experiences a parent may face a...
One in 600 children develops cancer before the age of 15 (Cancer-UK 2004). The focus on providing s...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
For a child to die is not the natural order of things, and no parent expects to outlive their own ch...
The aim is to present findings from a review of key literature and from a scoping of current provisi...
This study seeks to answer questions on the effects of the presence of surviving children on bereave...
The submission draws together work conducted to explore understanding of economic implications of be...
To determine parents' views on how the death of their child should have been handled, a retrospectiv...
This poster examines four articles that look into how parents cope with the death of their child. Th...