The forgotten mourners: addressing health care provider grief—a systematic review

ER Carton, JE Hupcey - Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Health care providers often experience the death of patients in their care, which can lead to
grief reactions. If not adequately addressed, grief can lead to burnout, compassion fatigue …

Coping and wellbeing in bereavement: two core outcomes for evaluating bereavement support in palliative care

E Harrop, H Scott, S Sivell, K Seddon, J Fitzgibbon… - BMC Palliative Care, 2020 - Springer
Background Bereavement support is a core part of palliative care. However, the evidence
base is limited by a lack of consistency in the outcomes used to evaluate services and …

Uncovering prolonged grief reactions subsequent to a reproductive loss: Implications for the primary care provider

KR Grauerholz, SN Berry, RM Capuano… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Introduction There is a paucity of clinical guidelines for the routine assessment of
maladaptive reproductive grief reactions in outpatient primary care and OB-GYN settings in …

Cost effectiveness of a community-based crisis intervention program for people bereaved by suicide

T Comans, V Visser, P Scuffham - Crisis, 2013 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Background: Postvention services aim to ameliorate distress and reduce future incidences of
suicide. The StandBy Response Service is one such service operating in Australia for those …

Grief symptoms and difficult patient loss for oncologists in response to patient death

L Granek, M Ben‐David, S Shapira… - Psycho …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The study aimed to explore oncologist's grief symptoms over patient death and to
identify why and which losses are particularly challenging when patients die. Methods The …

How grief, funerals, and poverty affect bereaved health, productivity, and medical dependence in Japan

CB Becker, Y Taniyama… - OMEGA-Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Grief has been shown to weaken bereaved persons' health, but measurements of their lost
time and medical expense remain rare. Funerals traditionally managed and assuaged grief …

Caregivers' view of socio-medical care in the terminal phase of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—How can we improve holistic care in ALS?

K Linse, E Aust, R Günther, A Hermann - Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022 - mdpi.com
Multidimensional socio-medical care with an early integration of palliative principles is
strongly recommended in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but provided inconsistently …

What do oncologists want? Suggestions from oncologists on how their institutions can support them in dealing with patient loss

L Granek, P Mazzotta, R Tozer… - Supportive Care in …, 2012 - Springer
Purpose The purpose of the study was to explore what institutional support (s) oncologists
want to help them cope with patient loss. Methods The grounded theory method was used …

[PDF][PDF] Grief in Profession: Self-Compassion, Meaning-making, and Grief from Patient Death

AGD Macapagal, CVS Ramirez, BQ Engay - researchgate.net
Objectives of the Study The primary aim of this research is to address the issue of grief
amongst medical professionals' in response to patient death and understand the different …

[PDF][PDF] Carl B. Becker1, Yozo Taniyama2, Megumi Kondo-Arita3, Shinya Yamada4, and

K Yamamoto - academia.edu
Grief has been shown to weaken bereaved persons' health, but measurements of their lost
time and medical expense remain rare. Funerals traditionally managed and assuaged grief …