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Setup and Execution of the Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Death Notification Curriculum
Published on: August 5, 2020
Web-based psychoeducational intervention for bereaved parents
Daniel H Grossoehme1, Sarah Friebert2, Verna Hendricks-Ferguson3
1Senior research scientist, Rebecca D Considine Research Institute, Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, US.
Background:
There is a lack of theoretically sound, scientifically-tested interventions for bereaved parents.
Aims:
To describe the acceptability and feasibility testing of an online grief-support-resource platform for bereaved parents.
Methods:
Participants included 20 parents of children who had died from a disease. The study involved a quasi-experimental treatment-only two-site design.
Findings:
The study was not able to recruit the intended number of participants. The website designed to support parents during grieving was found to be helpful by participants (43% enrolment rate), though not feasible. Lessons learned from this trial include: to use a well-defined eligibility criteria; follow a model for behavioural intervention development in a stepwise fashion, not exceed the individual stage's purpose; cautiously approach bereaved parents less than 6 months after a child's death; and comprehensive parent orientation to the grief-support-resource platform.
Conclusion:
Transparent sharing of lessons learned provide opportunities for investigators who are planning studies to learn from this team's experience.
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