Priorities for enhancing nurses' and social workers’ competence and confidence in helping families support dependent children through parental death. A classic-Delphi survey

Author:

Franklin Penny1,Arber Anne1,Ream Emma1

Affiliation:

1. University of Surrey

Abstract

Abstract Background: Annually, approximately five per cent of dependent children — aged under eighteen years — in the United Kingdom (UK), experience parental death. Nurses and social workers caring for parents with life-limiting illnesses, including cancer, help families support their children. However, these professionals have been found to lack confidence and competence in fulfilling this role. Methods We conducted three rounds of a classic-Delphi survey to identify and measure topic expert consensus on the priorities and issues for nurses and social workers when supporting families and children through parental death, The Delphi survey was conducted with UK topic experts (n=43) including lead health and social care professionals (n=30), parents bereaved of a partner whilst parenting dependent children (n=6), academics (n=4) and bereaved young adults(n=3). Results: Ninety percent (n=18/20) of the issues for nurses and social workers and 100% (7/7) of the priorities rated and ordered in the survey achieved consensus. Key priorities were 1) training in opening conversations with families about dependent children, 2) training and support for nurses and social workers to manage theirs and others’ emotions arising from conversations with parents about children’s needs regarding parental death, and 3) increasing nurses’ and social workers’ knowledge of sources of information to support families before the death of a parent. Conclusion: We identified priorities for UK nurses and social workers. Further research is needed to identify which of these nurses and social workers would benefit most from support, and how any resultant interventions could enhance confidence and competence in helping families to support children through parental death.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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