Adaptation of a Grief and Communication Family Support Intervention for Parentally Bereaved Families in Sweden.
Megan Weber FalkAnette AlvarizaUlrika KreicbergsJosefin SveenPublished in: Death studies (2019)
This article aims to describe the adaptation of the evidence-based Family Bereavement Program to a Swedish context. Empirical support indicating that family communication is a protective factor for parentally bereaved children was used to motivate the focus of the intervention. Modules from the Family Bereavement Program manual were translated, culturally adapted, and modified to fit a family format. The manual for the Grief and Communication Family Support Intervention was pilot-tested with two families, which resulted in minor modifications being made to the manual. Therapists reported that they could follow the manual and adapt it to children's varying ages.