Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care

© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We aimed to identify practitioners’ perspectives on current research priorities in grief and bereavement care. Grief and bereavement care providers were invited to participate in a three-phase Delphi study to create expert consensus on the top priorities for...

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Main Authors: Hay, Ashton, Hall, C.W., Sealey, M., Lobb, E.A., Breen, Lauren
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76689
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Hall, C.W.
Sealey, M.
Lobb, E.A.
Breen, Lauren
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description © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We aimed to identify practitioners’ perspectives on current research priorities in grief and bereavement care. Grief and bereavement care providers were invited to participate in a three-phase Delphi study to create expert consensus on the top priorities for grief and bereavement research. A total of 140 participants completed Phase 1, 84 completed Phase 2, and 70 completed Phase 3. These top 10 research priorities form the basis of a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care to enable researchers to respond to key issues in grief and bereavement care that will ultimately improve the lives of bereaved people.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-766892020-08-03T07:34:24Z Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care Hay, Ashton Hall, C.W. Sealey, M. Lobb, E.A. Breen, Lauren Social Sciences Psychology, Multidisciplinary Social Issues Social Sciences, Biomedical Psychology Biomedical Social Sciences COMPLICATED GRIEF RESEARCH PRIORITIES PALLIATIVE CARE CAREGIVERS PREDICTORS EXPERIENCE DISORDER SUPPORT DEATH © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We aimed to identify practitioners’ perspectives on current research priorities in grief and bereavement care. Grief and bereavement care providers were invited to participate in a three-phase Delphi study to create expert consensus on the top priorities for grief and bereavement research. A total of 140 participants completed Phase 1, 84 completed Phase 2, and 70 completed Phase 3. These top 10 research priorities form the basis of a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care to enable researchers to respond to key issues in grief and bereavement care that will ultimately improve the lives of bereaved people. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76689 10.1080/07481187.2019.1636897 English ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD fulltext
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Social Issues
Social Sciences, Biomedical
Psychology
Biomedical Social Sciences
COMPLICATED GRIEF
RESEARCH PRIORITIES
PALLIATIVE CARE
CAREGIVERS
PREDICTORS
EXPERIENCE
DISORDER
SUPPORT
DEATH
Hay, Ashton
Hall, C.W.
Sealey, M.
Lobb, E.A.
Breen, Lauren
Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title_full Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title_fullStr Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title_full_unstemmed Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title_short Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
title_sort developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
topic Social Sciences
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Social Issues
Social Sciences, Biomedical
Psychology
Biomedical Social Sciences
COMPLICATED GRIEF
RESEARCH PRIORITIES
PALLIATIVE CARE
CAREGIVERS
PREDICTORS
EXPERIENCE
DISORDER
SUPPORT
DEATH
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76689