Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measure could assist to identify caregivers at-risk of prolonged grief. We developed a new measure via five steps: identification of risk and protective factors for prolonged grief, item generation, consultation with an expert panel (n = 8), review by the academic team and expert panel, and a pilot test with family caregivers (n = 19) from three palliative care services. The Grief and Bereavement Assessment is a brief self-report measure that is theoretically and empirically grounded, acceptable to caregivers, feasible for use in palliative care, and requires psychometric validation
Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the experienc...
Holly Prigerson and colleagues tested the psychometric validity of criteria for prolonged grief diso...
The loss of a loved one through death is a virtually inescapable part of the human experience and on...
Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measur...
A minority of people at risk poor health related outcomes following bereavement require assessment u...
Introduction: Palliative care (PC) providers accept that bereavement support to family carers is the...
© The Author(s) 2015. Background: Palliative care standards and policies recommend that bereavement ...
Background: Palliative care standards advocate support for grieving caregivers, given that some bere...
Abstract Problem: The death of a loved one is a powerful stressor occurring in every person’s life. ...
INTRODUCTION: In palliative care, family caregivers are often faced with experiences of grief in ant...
Background: The aim of the current study is to determine the effects of caregiving on bereavement ou...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
A survey of bereaved clients of four funeral providers in Australia confirms a public health model p...
Losing a loved one is a fundamental and ubiquitous life experience that is often characterized by a ...
Aim: to test the validity, reliability and feasibility of using a modified version of Parkes' (1993)...
Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the experienc...
Holly Prigerson and colleagues tested the psychometric validity of criteria for prolonged grief diso...
The loss of a loved one through death is a virtually inescapable part of the human experience and on...
Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measur...
A minority of people at risk poor health related outcomes following bereavement require assessment u...
Introduction: Palliative care (PC) providers accept that bereavement support to family carers is the...
© The Author(s) 2015. Background: Palliative care standards and policies recommend that bereavement ...
Background: Palliative care standards advocate support for grieving caregivers, given that some bere...
Abstract Problem: The death of a loved one is a powerful stressor occurring in every person’s life. ...
INTRODUCTION: In palliative care, family caregivers are often faced with experiences of grief in ant...
Background: The aim of the current study is to determine the effects of caregiving on bereavement ou...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
A survey of bereaved clients of four funeral providers in Australia confirms a public health model p...
Losing a loved one is a fundamental and ubiquitous life experience that is often characterized by a ...
Aim: to test the validity, reliability and feasibility of using a modified version of Parkes' (1993)...
Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the experienc...
Holly Prigerson and colleagues tested the psychometric validity of criteria for prolonged grief diso...
The loss of a loved one through death is a virtually inescapable part of the human experience and on...