Introduction: Parents' needs of support following the loss of a child to cancer and whether these needs are met are not fully known. This study aimed to describe parents' needs, opportunity, and benefit of support from healthcare professionals and significant others from shortly after, up to five years after bereavement. Material and methods: Data were collected at nine months (T5, n = 20), eighteen months (T6, n = 37), and five years after the child's death (T7, n = 38). Parents answered questions via telephone about need, opportunity, and benefit of talking to psychologists, social workers, partners, and friends. Needs were examined in relation to parent and child characteristics, including sex, age, and parent posttraumatic stress sympto...
Objective: The death of a child from cancer is an intense and life-changing loss for a parent. Guide...
Objective: Parents often feel ill-equipped to prepare their dependent children (<18 years old) for t...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
Introduction: Parents' needs of support following the loss of a child to cancer and whether these ne...
Introduction: Most children survive childhood cancer, however parenting a child diagnosed with cance...
It is still uncertain whether or not parents can ever come to terms with the loss of a child and whe...
One in 600 children develops cancer before the age of 15 (Cancer-UK 2004). The focus on providing s...
Aims and background: To assess the psychological needs of parents after the death of their child fro...
Each year in Sweden, approximately 6,900 children will have a parent diagnosed with cancer. Of all t...
Background: A child’s death is an enormous tragedy for both the parents and other family members. Su...
This thesis explored the needs and preferences for support in families with children when one of the...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
This study explored the experiences and needs of nine parents who had received hospital-based bereav...
Purpose To examine differences in distress and unmet needs between bereaved adolescent and young adu...
Parents whose child dies from cancer experience a complex layer of losses: that of their child, pre-...
Objective: The death of a child from cancer is an intense and life-changing loss for a parent. Guide...
Objective: Parents often feel ill-equipped to prepare their dependent children (<18 years old) for t...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
Introduction: Parents' needs of support following the loss of a child to cancer and whether these ne...
Introduction: Most children survive childhood cancer, however parenting a child diagnosed with cance...
It is still uncertain whether or not parents can ever come to terms with the loss of a child and whe...
One in 600 children develops cancer before the age of 15 (Cancer-UK 2004). The focus on providing s...
Aims and background: To assess the psychological needs of parents after the death of their child fro...
Each year in Sweden, approximately 6,900 children will have a parent diagnosed with cancer. Of all t...
Background: A child’s death is an enormous tragedy for both the parents and other family members. Su...
This thesis explored the needs and preferences for support in families with children when one of the...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
This study explored the experiences and needs of nine parents who had received hospital-based bereav...
Purpose To examine differences in distress and unmet needs between bereaved adolescent and young adu...
Parents whose child dies from cancer experience a complex layer of losses: that of their child, pre-...
Objective: The death of a child from cancer is an intense and life-changing loss for a parent. Guide...
Objective: Parents often feel ill-equipped to prepare their dependent children (<18 years old) for t...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...