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Bereavement care to minimize bereaved parents' suffering in their lifelong journey towards healing
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- Denhup, Christine (Author)
Title
Bereavement care to minimize bereaved parents' suffering in their lifelong journey towards healing
Abstract
This article presents select findings from an interpretive phenomenological study which aimed to describe the lived experience of parental bereavement. Six parents, each of whom experienced the death of a child due to cancer at least one year prior, participated in conversational interviews to share what it has been like for them since their child's death. Heideggerian (1962) phenomenology provided the philosophical underpinnings of the study, while van Manen's (1997) phenomenological method guided data collection and analysis. From this methodological approach, a structure of the meaning of parental bereavement experience was revealed. Profound suffering emerged as one essential theme. Pertinent findings related to this theme are discussed. Parents share ways others might minimize their suffering and provide support in their lifelong journey towards healing. Findings will enhance nurses' practice of providing bereavement care, which is an expectation of quality palliative care. Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Publication
Applied Nursing Research
Date
2019
Volume
50
Issue
6lv, 8901557
Pages
151205
Journal Abbr
Appl Nurs Res
Citation Key
pop00301
ISSN
1532-8201
Language
English
Extra
12 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/134-579-857-152-025
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Citation
Denhup, C. (2019). Bereavement care to minimize bereaved parents’ suffering in their lifelong journey towards healing. Applied Nursing Research, 50(6lv, 8901557), 151205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2019.151205
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