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  • Sociology
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Background:

  • Traditional community support for bereavement is diminishing with the rise of professional grief counseling.
  • Professional grief counseling has limited accessibility, serving only a small fraction of bereaved individuals.
  • Existing community grief support systems are evolving and can be revitalized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a realignment of professional grief services.
  • To promote the strengthening of community-based grief support actions.
  • To reorient healthcare towards a public health approach for bereavement care, aligning with the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on bereavement care models.
  • Analysis of the role of community and professional support systems.
  • Framework development for integrating professional and community-based bereavement support.

Main Results:

  • Professional grief counseling is not sufficient or accessible for all bereaved individuals.
  • Community and civic sectors offer diverse and vital sources of grief support.
  • Partnership between professionals and communities is essential for effective bereavement care.

Conclusions:

  • Love and friendship should be the foundation of grief support.
  • Community-based support should be the primary resource for the bereaved.
  • Bereavement professionals must collaborate with communities to connect clients with sustainable support.