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  • Psychology
  • Digital Health
  • Intervention Science

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  • Limited availability of evidence-based interventions for bereaved parents.
  • Need for accessible and scalable support solutions for grieving families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the acceptability and feasibility of an online grief support platform for parents who have lost a child.
  • To identify key lessons for future intervention development in bereavement care.

Main Methods:

  • Quasi-experimental, treatment-only design with two sites.
  • Involved 20 parents who experienced the death of a child due to illness.
  • Utilized an online grief-support-resource platform.

Main Results:

  • The online platform was perceived as helpful by participants (43% enrollment rate).
  • The study faced challenges in recruiting the intended number of participants, indicating feasibility issues.
  • Key lessons include refining eligibility criteria, stepwise intervention development, cautious engagement with recently bereaved parents, and thorough user orientation.

Conclusions:

  • While the online grief support platform showed promise in terms of helpfulness, significant feasibility challenges were identified.
  • Sharing lessons learned from this trial can inform future research and development of digital interventions for bereaved parents.
  • Future studies should focus on optimizing recruitment strategies and ensuring the practical implementation of online support tools.