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Group work for bereaved children: a team approach

G Beswick, D Bean

    Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
    |July 3, 1996
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    This review explores child bereavement literature and group work practices. It offers insights into supporting grieving children and enhancing future best practices in bereavement care.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatrics
    • Psychology
    • Social Work

    Background:

    • Child bereavement is a significant psychosocial challenge with long-term implications.
    • Existing literature on supporting bereaved children requires synthesis and practical application.
    • Group work offers a structured therapeutic environment for children experiencing loss.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current literature on child bereavement.
    • To describe the implementation and evaluation of group work interventions for bereaved children.
    • To inform best practices in pediatric grief support.

    Main Methods:

    • Systematic literature review of child bereavement studies.
    • Descriptive analysis of group work program development and execution.

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  • Evaluation of group work effectiveness through case examples and outcome measures.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified key themes in child bereavement research.
    • Detailed the process of establishing and facilitating support groups for grieving children.
    • Highlighted the benefits and challenges of group interventions for pediatric bereavement.

    Conclusions:

    • Group work is a valuable modality for addressing child bereavement.
    • Evidence-based practices are crucial for effective support of bereaved children.
    • Further research should focus on refining group work models for diverse pediatric populations.