2022
DOI: 10.1002/pon.6010
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‘I didn't know what was in front of me’—Bereaved parents' experience of adapting to life when a co‐parent of dependent children has died with cancer

Abstract: Objective It is not clear how the bereaved parent navigates life with the children after a co‐parent has died. The objective of this study is to explore bereaved parents' experience of managing life when a co‐parent of dependent children has died with cancer. Methods Twenty‐one in‐depth interviews were conducted with bereaved parents when a co‐parent died with cancer. Data were analysed thematically. Results Bereaved parents highlighted how their children was their key focus after the death of a co‐parent with… Show more

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“…Children reported gaining opportunities to express themselves and benefited from counseling through hearing the narratives of peers in similar situations [6] [24]. Similarly, families benefited from practical support provided in bereavement support groups centered on families and from the normalization of grief experiences through peer support, which promotes hope for the future [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Children reported gaining opportunities to express themselves and benefited from counseling through hearing the narratives of peers in similar situations [6] [24]. Similarly, families benefited from practical support provided in bereavement support groups centered on families and from the normalization of grief experiences through peer support, which promotes hope for the future [24].…”
Section: Support Provided By Multidisciplinary Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%