This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a community sample in Australia and tests the fit of the data with the three-tiered public health model for bereavement support. Family members who were bereaved 6-24 months prior to the survey and who were clients of four funeral providers participated (May-July 2013). A postal survey was used to collect information about bereaved people's experience of caring and perceived satisfaction with any bereavement support provided. The questionnaire included a validated risk assessment screening measure for Prolonged Grief Disorder (PG-13). A total of 678 bereaved people responded. The model predicted that 60% of the sample would be low risk, 30% moderate ri...
Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. However, stu...
Background: Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. ...
The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples' needs...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
Abstract Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the ...
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...
Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the experienc...
Background: This study examines the prevalence and nature of bereavement help-seeking among the popu...
Abstract Background This study examines the prevalence and nature of bereavement help-seeking among ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. However, stu...
Background: Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. ...
The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples' needs...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
This study identifies and describes the profiles of bereavement risk and support needs of a communit...
Abstract Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the ...
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...
Objective: This article describes the pilot testing of a community survey to ascertain the experienc...
Background: This study examines the prevalence and nature of bereavement help-seeking among the popu...
Abstract Background This study examines the prevalence and nature of bereavement help-seeking among ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. However, stu...
Background: Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. ...
The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples' needs...