The nature and use of bereavement support services in a hospice setting

Author:

Roberts A1,McGilloway S2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland at Maynooth, County Kildare,

2. Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland at Maynooth, County Kildare

Abstract

This study formed part of a larger project designed to evaluate a hospice-based bereavement support service in Ireland. It involved a detailed assessment of the views of service attenders and non-attenders. A postal survey was administered to all bereaved clients who were invited to one or more bereavement support services ( n = 517). Respondents ( n = 243; 47%) completed: 1) a Bereavement Services Questionnaire; 2) a measure of grief reaction (TRIG) and 3) a measure of religiosity (SCSORF). A total of 243 people (47%) returned completed questionnaires, most of whom were satisfied with the service, (although not all had attended all elements of the bereavement service). However, a number of improvements were emphasised. Several statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) also emerged between service attenders and non-attenders with respect to grief reaction and other key factors (e.g., the age and relationship to the deceased). The findings emphasise the needs and views of both attenders and non-attenders and provide important lessons for the implementation and development of hospice-based bereavement support services.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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