Affiliation:
1. Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc., St. Charles, Missouri
2. University of Minnesota
Abstract
This article examines how group and online support for bereaved parents has evolved over the past 35 years. From little to no support at all, support for grieving parents has evolved from face-to-face peer support groups and one-on-one telephone support, into online support, specialized groups for pregnancy and parenting after a loss, and, finally, into groups that provide care for those making decisions when the baby is not expected to survive. This article also explores current research into the history and effectiveness of both face-to-face and online support groups. Caregivers will gain information to help them in their work with bereaved families.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Health(social science)
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11 articles.
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