[HTML][HTML] Being there: A scoping review of grief support training in medical education

L Sikstrom, R Saikaly, G Ferguson, PJ Mosher… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Medical education experts argue that grief support training for physicians would
improve physician and patient and family wellness, and should therefore be mandatory …

'A silent epidemic of grief': a survey of bereavement care provision in the UK and Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic

C Pearce, JR Honey, R Lovick, NZ Creamer, C Henry… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To investigate the experiences and views of practitioners in the UK and Ireland
concerning changes in bereavement care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Online …

Assisting the bereaved: a systematic review of the evidence for grief counselling

A Waller, H Turon, E Mansfield, K Clark… - Palliative …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Supporting people after bereavement is a priority area for many health
services. Investment in bereavement care must be supported by a rigorous evidence-base …

What sources of bereavement support are perceived helpful by bereaved people and why? Empirical evidence for the compassionate communities approach

SM Aoun, LJ Breen, I White, B Rumbold… - Palliative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims: To determine who provides bereavement support in the community, what sources are
perceived to be the most or least helpful and for what reason, and to identify the empirical …

Social support following bereavement: The role of beliefs, expectations, and support intentions

EL Logan, JA Thornton, RT Kane, LJ Breen - Death studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Social support is one of the strongest determinants of bereavement outcomes, yet little is
understood about the community's recognition of grief and intentions to provide social …

Conducting research interviews with bereaved family carers: when do we ask?

B Bentley, M O'Connor - Journal of palliative medicine, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Background: Interviews with bereaved family carers to examine the end-of-life experience of
the deceased are important tools for palliative care researchers, but the ethics of …

Invitation to grief in the family context

LJ Breen, R Szylit, KR Gilbert, C Macpherson… - Death studies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Grief is a family affair, yet it is commonly viewed as an individual phenomenon. As an
international, interdisciplinary team, we explore grief within a family context across …

[HTML][HTML] Views of general practitioners on end-of-life care learning preferences: a systematic review

S Atreya, SS Datta, N Salins - BMC Palliative Care, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background General practitioners (GPs) play a pivotal role in providing end-of-life
care in the community. Although they value end-of-life care, they have apprehensions about …

Facilitators and barriers to general practitioner and general practice nurse participation in end-of-life care: systematic review

JJ Rhee, M Grant, H Senior, L Monterosso… - BMJ Supportive & …, 2024 - spcare.bmj.com
Background General practitioners (GPs) and general practice nurses (GPNs) face
increasing demands to provide palliative care (PC) or end-of-life care (EoLC) as the …

Complicated grief knowledge, attitudes, skills, and training among mental health professionals: A qualitative exploration

A Dodd, S Guerin, S Delaney, P Dodd - Death studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The knowledge, attitudes, skills, and training of professionals regarding complicated grief
influence their practice. We conducted 30 semi-structured interviews with psychiatrists …