Insight into the content of and experiences with follow-up conversations with bereaved parents in paediatrics: A systematic review

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2022-04

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van Kempen, Merel M.
Kochen, Eline MORCID 0000-0003-2238-6234
Kars, Marijke C.ORCID 0000-0001-5680-4559ISNI 0000000389716592

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Abstract

Aim: A follow-up conversation with bereaved parents is a relatively well-established intervention in paediatric clinical practice. Yet, the content and value of these conversations remain unclear. This review aims to provide insight into the content of follow-up conversations between bereaved parents and regular healthcare professionals (HCPs) in paediatrics and how parents and HCPs experience these conversations. Methods: Systematic literature review using the methods PALETTE and PRISMA. The search was conducted in PubMed and CINAHL on 3 February 2021. The results were extracted and integrated using thematic analysis. Results: Ten articles were included. This review revealed that follow-up conversations are built around three key elements: (1) gaining information, (2) receiving emotional support and (3) facilitating parents to provide feedback. In addition, this review showed that the vast majority of parents and HCPs experienced follow-up conversations as meaningful and beneficial for several reasons. Conclusion: An understanding of what parents and HCPs value in follow-up conversations aids HCPs in conducting follow-up conversations and improves care for bereaved parents by enhancing the HCPs' understanding of parental needs.

Keywords

Bereavement, Child, Communication, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Parents/psychology, Pediatrics, Journal Article, Review

Citation

van Kempen, M M, Kochen, E M & Kars, M C 2022, 'Insight into the content of and experiences with follow-up conversations with bereaved parents in paediatrics : A systematic review', Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, vol. 111, no. 4, pp. 716-732. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.16248