| Literature DB >> 32614632 |
Paul A Riordan1,2, Meghan Price3, Gregg A Robbins-Welty2,3, Victoria Leff4, Christopher A Jones5, Holly G Prigerson6, Anthony Galanos3,7.
Abstract
Palliative care (PC) focuses on caring for the whole person, from birth to death, while managing symptoms and helping to navigate medical complexities. Care does not stop at the time of death, however, as assisting patients, families, and fellow clinicians through grief and bereavement is within PC's purview. Unfortunately, many clinicians feel unprepared to deal with these topics. In this article, PC and hospice clinicians define and explain bereavement, distinguish normative grief from pathological grief, offer psychometrically sound scales to screen and follow those suffering from grief, and discuss the interaction between grief and bereavement and the physical and mental health of those who are left behind after the death of a loved one.Entities:
Keywords: bereavement; complicated grief; grief; prolonged grief disorder
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32614632 DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2020.0341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Palliat Med ISSN: 1557-7740 Impact factor: 2.947